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  1. I am slayed! I love her!

     

    1. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      Her career is a joke and this is sad to listen to. :tragic: Stay pressed at Nicki's success jailbird!

    2. Tweener

      Tweener

      omg! STOP! Nicki is over!

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  3. @spicyhot you should add a profile pic
  4. Queen of being a witchcraft!
  5. When you tell him to grab a tissue but he nuts on you anyway

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  7. Sadly, I second this STAY AWAY FROM ME + MY FAMILY YOU ARE SICK TRYING TO RENT AN APARTMENT IN MY BUILDING TO STALK ME. LEAVE ME ALONE!!!
  8. Love me Love me, please retweet

     

    1. Main Pop Girl

      Main Pop Girl

      I paid $150 for Gaga's album and only got a photocopied signature...These entitled bitches need to shut the fuck up. :tanya: 

  9. Welcome back!
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  11. Buy this amazng song on iTunes!

     

  12. I love this photo. I am ready for the new era
  13. in the trash where she belongs
  14. LOL. How did they get this umbrella tho? Did she throw it inside of the car or something? How do they prove the authenticity of this item?
  15. I love them already. Their music is really good. Y'all should already stan
  16. Fans of bands such as Karamel and The Boom Boom will already be familiar with Kara Lane and Bobby Lo, the Canadian artists who have most recently masterminded the indie-rock band K.I.D. Since they started their career in the music industry playing in Mediterranean restaurants on minimum wage, they have built a huge fanbase with their combination of teen angst lyrics, nostalgic production and instantly catchy hooks, and are now signed to one of the worlds biggest record labels - Columbia Records. For Kara and Bobby, it all started in high school where the pair made fast friends and started creating their own brand of pop music. While Kara is the band's frontwoman and sings on all of their songs solo, Bobby is almost entirely responsible for the lyrics. Their first independently released EP called K.I.D, including the lead single 'I Wish I Was Your Cigarette', was released back in 2015. Two years and hundreds of shots later, they are now preparing to release their second EP Poster Child later this year. K.I.D recently took some time out of their busy schedule creating music and smoking bongs to answer some questions for us. Hey, guys! Thank you for giving us the opportunity to talk to you. How are you today? We're alright. How are you? Apart from a slight itch and some unexpected redness, we're doing alright. You two have known each other since high school. Do you remember the first song you wrote together? It was called 'Transylvanian Tango' and it was about having sex with a vampire. We watched a lot of Buffy. It's been over two years since you released your first EP K.I.D and we (wait for the shameless self-promotion) wrote our first feature piece on your music. How has your sound evolved since then? Well, we have two extra years of failed diets, sexual frustration and disappointment to write about, so it's all gotten more poignant and more cunty. Sonically we think we've arrived at a sound we describe as "digi-grunge" because it mixes modern day digital elements with more nostalgic feeling 90s/early 2000s band vibes. If you were to describe your sound in three words without cursing, what would they be? Sunday at grandmas. When you write lyrics such as "I've been sitting on a smelly bus", do you take inspiration from your own or others experiences, or are they more like fictional stories? They're all autobiographical stories paired with broad statements we want to make about the social climate. Like 'Errors' and 'Taker' are obviously very personal, but they also speak to the age of anxious and entitled people, respectively, that we live in. If a skeptical person in the YouTube comments section were to say, "Hey, garage pop isn't a new genre. What makes these guys special?", what would you say in return? We probably have more sexually transmitted infections. You crazy kids will be opening for Black Honey in London next month. Are you excited? Yes. Okay. Have you been to London before? What are you planning to do there apart from performing? We've been there a few times. Probably just touching ourselves in the hotel and watching The Weakest Link re-runs. 'Errors' was the first song I was told to listen to from you, and I believe I thought something along the lines of, "This is pretty cool". Tell us about the story behind the song. It's about being trapped in a constant state of lethargy. We were trying to get signed and there was a lot of pressure to write a radio song about being in love or partying. That felt dishonest and pointless because it wasn't our lives at that point. There are more probably as many depressed people as there are people in love. 'Errors' felt more genuine and relatable than any love song we could write. Your latest single 'Taker' has fulfilled all the criteria to be classified as an "absolute bop". What inspired the song and what was the creative process like? What would you like fans and new listeners to take from the track? We're honoured that you've declared it a bop. Bobby wrote it in a bedroom studio in Toronto in like ten minutes. Kara came in after and sprinkled some finishing touches on and it was done pretty quickly. "Taker, when you gonna give a little?", was something we'd wanted to say for a long time just because it's so applicable to so many situations. Hopefully, it just helps our fans get out their teenage rage. Can we expect a music video for 'Taker', or is that too much to ask? Yes, it's coming in March. We're very happy with how it turned out, which is saying a lot because we haven't been happy since '94. Can we get any "world exclusive tea" on a potential third single? You'll hear it (and maybe more) in March. It's unlike anything we've ever done before. With three projects under your metaphorical belt, you have a lot of songs to choose from for your upcoming album. Can we expect to hear any songs older fans may know recycled for the new project? Let me know now so I can organise bragging rights. 'Drunk Enough To Love Me' and maybe 'Dillon'; 'New Emotion' might be a bonus track. It's tough deciding whether or not to use 'Dillon', we're kind of tired of talking about that shit-head. You were recently signed to Columbia Records, joining a roster that includes hip-hop gospel artist "Lecrae". Has signing to a label changed how you write and record your music? We finished the album before we got signed, so no. We've started working on album two now and it's been pretty effortless. We know what we like so we're just trusting our instincts to take us in the right direction. Have your goals changed since signing to a label and achieving the most elusive of all buzz words, "industry support"? Our goals have always been the same: a private jet, and lots of boyfriends with high and firm asses. Oh, and like help to achieve world peace or whatever. As you've risen through the ranks, I've noticed more and more Twitter usernames dedicated to you and more weird Tweets just saying "mum" every day. How has your following changed? We used to have two fans, now we have like seven or eight. It feels great! We're running out of funny and engaging questions to ask you so you can have this one. If you were to collaborate on a song with any artist, who would it be and why? Probably whoever sang the original Pokémon theme song. Just because he seems to deliver a really powerful and emotive vocal. His name is Jason Paige, and he recently re-recorded the Pokémon theme song in support of Republican candidate Ron Paul. If K.I.D were to use their platform to support a politician or political issue, what would it be? Well, we recorded a concept album about mental health, so that's definitely at the forefront for us. We're advocating that treatment be accessible and affordable to everyone, especially since the prominence of mental health issues seems to be increasing as time goes on. Speaking of people with mental health issues, who are you putting your money on for the upcoming season of RuPaul's Drag Race? We have no money. They all look really polished and fire to be honest. We've all had a lot of fun today talking about vampires and Pokémon, but it's time to wrap up. If you could never speak to them again, what last words would you say to your fans or to people who haven't tuned in yet? We love our fans, interacting with them on social media actually makes our existences less bleak. We can't wait to give you guys our EP Poster Child v, v soon. Thanks to K.I.D for a fun interview! Don't forget to subscribe to the band on YouTube, follow them on Twitter, Soundcloud, and Instagram, and like them on Facebook. You can buy their latest single 'Taker' here.
  17. 2. a song with a reference to drugs or alcohol
  18. You were supposed to add 1 song per day, but that should work too Slay!
  19. 1. a song from the year I was born in
  20. Hi guys! I stumbled upon this idea on another forum and thought it would be a great idea to start playing it with y'all. The rules are simple. Underneath you have a list and you have to post a song according to the description next to the number of the particular day. 1. a song from the year you were born in 2. a song with a reference to drugs or alcohol 3. a song that reminds you of school 4. a song you are truly fed up with 5. a song with a color in the title 6. a song tied to a specific moment in your life 7. a song which you would like to be played at your wedding 8. a song that is not sung in a language you speak 9. a song with a number in the title 10. a song over 5 minutes long 11. a song under 2 minutes long 12. a song with a name in the title 13. a song that reminds you of summertime 14. a song that reminds you of someone you would prefer to forget 15. a song to cheer you up 16. saddest song you know 17. something you’ve heard performed live 18. something you’d give ANYTHING to hear performed live 19. a song by a band you wish was still together 20. a song that is even deeper/sadder after knowing its story 21. a song that makes you more confident 22. a song you listen to when you're angry to calm down 23. a song that makes you laugh 24. a song by an artist who is no longer alive 25. a song you wish you could play 26. a song that you want to play at your funeral 27. a song that you find scary 28. something to SCREAM ALONG to 29. a song for raging 30. the last song you had stuck in your head 31. a song from your childhood 32. a song about love 33. a song about heartbreaks 34. the first song in your iPod/mp3 player etc. 35. a song that you could SLAY at karaoke 36. a song you can’t help but dance to 37. a song from your favorite movie 38. a song from your favorite TV show 39. a cover song you love 40. a song that can make you cry easily 41. a song that makes you want to dance naughty 42. a song with a great music video 43. a song that makes you act like you’re in its music video 44. a song that made you cry the first time you heard it 45. a song that feels personal 46. a song with counting 47. a song with spelling 48. a psychedelic song 49. a song that feels like a slap in your face 50. a song 20 years older than you 51. favorite Disney song 52. a song whose lyrics shocked you once you were old enough to understand them 53. a great song you discovered thanks to a movie 54. a great song you discovered thanks to television 55. the most played song in your music library
  21. Happy B'day, sexy! <3<3 Lots of love and unreleased tracks from your faves <3 

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    1. Crywolf

      Crywolf

      Awe thank you :sassy:

  22. Me too! I wonder if she's gonna go more into rock like Breakaway, or do something more countrish
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