Animal Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 11 minutes ago, Lucas M said: Bonnie, if you read this, please release the album. Life doesn't have to be all or nothing. Even though it might not make it mainstream like you intended, the music is still very good and that stands on its own. If you release it, you can still make loyal fans who listen to your music like Lana del Rey, Marina, Charli have. They are not ultra famous or rich like Ariana but they have people who listen to their music and love it. If you release the two albums you have readied, people would listen to all your music, including Bombastic, stars in your heart, which are great. I would listen to the album a lot cause I loved it. Slay is perfect and I love the lyrics (I can really relate to it). You have personality and a signature style which would make some people relate to you and become your loyal fans like Lana's, marina's. totally agree with you! this record is amazing. forget fame or TikTok, she has BOPS. she just needs to release it!! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucas M Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 14 minutes ago, bearsbummer said: i'm chill with Bonnie myself, i can reach out to her and send this if you'd like! old pics but proof: If you'd like to send it, I'd be happy :)) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucas M Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 13 minutes ago, bearsbummer said: totally agree with you! this record is amazing. forget fame or TikTok, she has BOPS. she just needs to release it!! Totally agree!!! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Animal Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 3 minutes ago, Lucas M said: If you'd like to send it, I'd be happy :)) i did just now! i'll message you on here when i get a response back! normally, she takes a few days to see stuff, but we'll see what happens! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucas M Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 1 minute ago, bearsbummer said: i did just now! i'll message you on here when i get a response back! normally, she takes a few days to see stuff, but we'll see what happens! Thank youu dear🙂 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Animal Posted March 2, 2022 Share Posted March 2, 2022 Bonnie Mckee - Electric Heaven (Deluxe Version) Now, after reading my fellow friend, @Prince of the Dark’s wonderful ideas for Bonnie’s 2014 scrapped album, it gave me inspiration to make this. I personally formed my album to be more of a concept album-ish type record. So here’s MY tracklist and personal view for each song. 1. American Girl: The song itself is very much self explanatory and opens us into Bonnie alongside this record. “I was raised by a television.” 2. Hot City: We can see this as Bonnie appreciating a cute guy she meets and fantasizing taking him to another place, hence “Hot City”, where they’re free to do what they like. “Take off your shirt, I wanna feel your skin.” 3. S.L.A.Y: Following “Hot City” and the amount of freedom she has, Bonnie sings about her freedom and proving her doubters wrong, any chance she gets. “We’ll keep slaying it till the day we die.” 4. Waking Up Diagonal: She gets confronted and hears about her ex getting engaged. To stir drama, Bonnie and the guy (Hot City) end up meeting up at his place, and hooking up. “I heard you got that girl a rock, I wonder if she knows that I've been there.” 5. Everything But You: Bonnie starts reflecting on her old relationship with her now engaged ex, and describes how even though she has a lot of what she wants, she’ll never be able to have him back like she hopes. 6. Rewind Your Heart: Unable to get her head off the engagement, she watches videos on VHS of them together when they were still a couple. 7. Electric Heaven: After finally coming to the realization that the relationship is over, she hooks up with the guy she’s interested in, again. 8. Jenny’s Got A Boyfriend: She ends up seeing her friend’s boyfriend, and starts to develop romantic feelings with him. She’s into everything he does, and wants to get closer to him, but hasn’t communicated with him yet. 9. Unlock Your Love: The two end up meeting coincidentally at a bar, and she flirts with him. She attempts to persuade him into dating her, telling him that she’s not like the other girls. 10. I Wanna Fuckin’ Call You: Bonnie keeps reflecting on the experience she had at the bar with said-guy, and is conflicted whether she should call him or not. She approaches her friends (excluding Jenny, of course) and while telling them the full extent of the situation, (in the bridge), she gets a text from said-guy, being official confirmation for her to reach out to him. 11. So Called Life: Taking a quick break from love and guys, Bonnie reflects on her own personal life, in general. 12. Somebody’s Gonna Get Hurt: Jenny finds out about the relationship, and they both get confronted. The relationship quickly ends and they’re both forced to move on. They’re in no way surprised though: considering they both knew there would be future conflict in regards to cheating. 13. Don’t Get Mad, Get Famous: Bonnie ends up going to church, after the situation, and notices how other visitors seem unhappy with themselves, whether be who they love romantically, or just their position in life, in general. However, in her mind, she knows they all will succeed in life and if their doubters can’t handle their success, then simply prove them wrong. BONUS TRACKS: ● Also excluding Love Spell, since it doesn’t fit.* 14. Hit Me Up: Bonnie realizes she had a missed opportunity regarding the guy she first met (Hot City) and decides to let him make the first move. He eventually does after the info breaks of her and Jenny’s now-ex, with him thinking she was manipulated and played, unknowing of the fact he had a girlfriend. 15. Sexin U: She and her now boyfriend are now sexting, and staying up texting one another. 16. Love You To Pieces: Bonnie realizes how much this man means to her, and reflects on her past, now grown from her past mistakes. Here’s the album in the same tracklisting! (excluding Hit Me Up, because i’m not leaking it). https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/10INY6U-Oy-KY9Zj5DOsdv0uwp4t3gJ55 share your thoughts! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucas M Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 20 hours ago, bearsbummer said: Bonnie Mckee - Electric Heaven (Deluxe Version) Now, after reading my fellow friend, @Prince of the Dark’s wonderful ideas for Bonnie’s 2014 scrapped album, it gave me inspiration to make this. I personally formed my album to be more of a concept album-ish type record. So here’s MY tracklist and personal view for each song. 1. American Girl: The song itself is very much self explanatory and opens us into Bonnie alongside this record. “I was raised by a television.” 2. Hot City: We can see this as Bonnie appreciating a cute guy she meets and fantasizing taking him to another place, hence “Hot City”, where they’re free to do what they like. “Take off your shirt, I wanna feel your skin.” 3. S.L.A.Y: Following “Hot City” and the amount of freedom she has, Bonnie sings about her freedom and proving her doubters wrong, any chance she gets. “We’ll keep slaying it till the day we die.” 4. Waking Up Diagonal: She gets confronted and hears about her ex getting engaged. To stir drama, Bonnie and the guy (Hot City) end up meeting up at his place, and hooking up. “I heard you got that girl a rock, I wonder if she knows that I've been there.” 5. Everything But You: Bonnie starts reflecting on her old relationship with her now engaged ex, and describes how even though she has a lot of what she wants, she’ll never be able to have him back like she hopes. 6. Rewind Your Heart: Unable to get her head off the engagement, she watches videos on VHS of them together when they were still a couple. 7. Electric Heaven: After finally coming to the realization that the relationship is over, she hooks up with the guy she’s interested in, again. 8. Jenny’s Got A Boyfriend: She ends up seeing her friend’s boyfriend, and starts to develop romantic feelings with him. She’s into everything he does, and wants to get closer to him, but hasn’t communicated with him yet. 9. Unlock Your Love: The two end up meeting coincidentally at a bar, and she flirts with him. She attempts to persuade him into dating her, telling him that she’s not like the other girls. 10. I Wanna Fuckin’ Call You: Bonnie keeps reflecting on the experience she had at the bar with said-guy, and is conflicted whether she should call him or not. She approaches her friends (excluding Jenny, of course) and while telling them the full extent of the situation, (in the bridge), she gets a text from said-guy, being official confirmation for her to reach out to him. 11. So Called Life: Taking a quick break from love and guys, Bonnie reflects on her own personal life, in general. 12. Somebody’s Gonna Get Hurt: Jenny finds out about the relationship, and they both get confronted. The relationship quickly ends and they’re both forced to move on. They’re in no way surprised though: considering they both knew there would be future conflict in regards to cheating. 13. Don’t Get Mad, Get Famous: Bonnie ends up going to church, after the situation, and notices how other visitors seem unhappy with themselves, whether be who they love romantically, or just their position in life, in general. However, in her mind, she knows they all will succeed in life and if their doubters can’t handle their success, then simply prove them wrong. BONUS TRACKS: ● Also excluding Love Spell, since it doesn’t fit.* 14. Hit Me Up: Bonnie realizes she had a missed opportunity regarding the guy she first met (Hot City) and decides to let him make the first move. He eventually does after the info breaks of her and Jenny’s now-ex, with him thinking she was manipulated and played, unknowing of the fact he had a girlfriend. 15. Sexin U: She and her now boyfriend are now sexting, and staying up texting one another. 16. Love You To Pieces: Bonnie realizes how much this man means to her, and reflects on her past, now grown from her past mistakes. Here’s the album in the same tracklisting! (excluding Hit Me Up, because i’m not leaking it). https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/10INY6U-Oy-KY9Zj5DOsdv0uwp4t3gJ55 share your thoughts! Loved it 🏳️🌈 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 22 hours ago, bearsbummer said: Bonnie Mckee - Electric Heaven (Deluxe Version) Now, after reading my fellow friend, @Prince of the Dark’s wonderful ideas for Bonnie’s 2014 scrapped album, it gave me inspiration to make this. I personally formed my album to be more of a concept album-ish type record. So here’s MY tracklist and personal view for each song. 1. American Girl: The song itself is very much self explanatory and opens us into Bonnie alongside this record. “I was raised by a television.” 2. Hot City: We can see this as Bonnie appreciating a cute guy she meets and fantasizing taking him to another place, hence “Hot City”, where they’re free to do what they like. “Take off your shirt, I wanna feel your skin.” 3. S.L.A.Y: Following “Hot City” and the amount of freedom she has, Bonnie sings about her freedom and proving her doubters wrong, any chance she gets. “We’ll keep slaying it till the day we die.” 4. Waking Up Diagonal: She gets confronted and hears about her ex getting engaged. To stir drama, Bonnie and the guy (Hot City) end up meeting up at his place, and hooking up. “I heard you got that girl a rock, I wonder if she knows that I've been there.” 5. Everything But You: Bonnie starts reflecting on her old relationship with her now engaged ex, and describes how even though she has a lot of what she wants, she’ll never be able to have him back like she hopes. 6. Rewind Your Heart: Unable to get her head off the engagement, she watches videos on VHS of them together when they were still a couple. 7. Electric Heaven: After finally coming to the realization that the relationship is over, she hooks up with the guy she’s interested in, again. 8. Jenny’s Got A Boyfriend: She ends up seeing her friend’s boyfriend, and starts to develop romantic feelings with him. She’s into everything he does, and wants to get closer to him, but hasn’t communicated with him yet. 9. Unlock Your Love: The two end up meeting coincidentally at a bar, and she flirts with him. She attempts to persuade him into dating her, telling him that she’s not like the other girls. 10. I Wanna Fuckin’ Call You: Bonnie keeps reflecting on the experience she had at the bar with said-guy, and is conflicted whether she should call him or not. She approaches her friends (excluding Jenny, of course) and while telling them the full extent of the situation, (in the bridge), she gets a text from said-guy, being official confirmation for her to reach out to him. 11. So Called Life: Taking a quick break from love and guys, Bonnie reflects on her own personal life, in general. 12. Somebody’s Gonna Get Hurt: Jenny finds out about the relationship, and they both get confronted. The relationship quickly ends and they’re both forced to move on. They’re in no way surprised though: considering they both knew there would be future conflict in regards to cheating. 13. Don’t Get Mad, Get Famous: Bonnie ends up going to church, after the situation, and notices how other visitors seem unhappy with themselves, whether be who they love romantically, or just their position in life, in general. However, in her mind, she knows they all will succeed in life and if their doubters can’t handle their success, then simply prove them wrong. BONUS TRACKS: ● Also excluding Love Spell, since it doesn’t fit.* 14. Hit Me Up: Bonnie realizes she had a missed opportunity regarding the guy she first met (Hot City) and decides to let him make the first move. He eventually does after the info breaks of her and Jenny’s now-ex, with him thinking she was manipulated and played, unknowing of the fact he had a girlfriend. 15. Sexin U: She and her now boyfriend are now sexting, and staying up texting one another. 16. Love You To Pieces: Bonnie realizes how much this man means to her, and reflects on her past, now grown from her past mistakes. Here’s the album in the same tracklisting! (excluding Hit Me Up, because i’m not leaking it). https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/10INY6U-Oy-KY9Zj5DOsdv0uwp4t3gJ55 share your thoughts! So cohesive, I love his layout Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Animal Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 24 minutes ago, Theprettyymess said: So cohesive, I love his layout thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Animal Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 1 hour ago, Lucas M said: Loved it 🏳️🌈 thank you so much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post blonde-rebellion Posted March 3, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted March 3, 2022 the one good thing about Bonnie being on tiktok is she's building a following there that. the more people following her the more likely she is to release music in my opinion since she's personally worried about it flopping 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Lucas M Posted March 3, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted March 3, 2022 (edited) 51 minutes ago, blonde-rebellion said: the one good thing about Bonnie being on tiktok is she's building a following there that. the more people following her the more likely she is to release music in my opinion since she's personally worried about it flopping Agreed.. And I don’t think it could do anything bad either. She is probably rich and has time; making tik toks must not be what’s keeping her from releasing music Edited March 3, 2022 by Lucas M 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice Prince Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 1 hour ago, Lucas M said: Agreed.. And I don’t think it could do anything bad either. She is probably rich and has time; making tik toks must not be what’s keeping her from releasing music Yeah, it's definitely not because of her being on TikTok. She doesn't feel ready but I think if her next releases are the Epic songs, they sound very much ready to go - even if some of them we've only heard in demo form (SLAY, Everything But You). If she doesn't feel like making an album, then a standalone single series would be great. Imagine if she dropped ten singles with a release gap of three/four weeks between each other. It could work and she wouldn't need to worry about the album not doing well... Okay but the way I've been planning release strategies for her even if she won't use any 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forever21 Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 54 minutes ago, Prince of the Dark said: Yeah, it's definitely not because of her being on TikTok. She doesn't feel ready but I think if her next releases are the Epic songs, they sound very much ready to go - even if some of them we've only heard in demo form (SLAY, Everything But You). If she doesn't feel like making an album, then a standalone single series would be great. Imagine if she dropped ten singles with a release gap of three/four weeks between each other. It could work and she wouldn't need to worry about the album not doing well... Okay but the way I've been planning release strategies for her even if she won't use any I'd love to see her pull a Kim Pettras 😍 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucas M Posted March 3, 2022 Share Posted March 3, 2022 2 hours ago, Prince of the Dark said: Yeah, it's definitely not because of her being on TikTok. She doesn't feel ready but I think if her next releases are the Epic songs, they sound very much ready to go - even if some of them we've only heard in demo form (SLAY, Everything But You). If she doesn't feel like making an album, then a standalone single series would be great. Imagine if she dropped ten singles with a release gap of three/four weeks between each other. It could work and she wouldn't need to worry about the album not doing well... Okay but the way I've been planning release strategies for her even if she won't use any I like this idea too. A good way to get the songs out there 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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