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20 likesgod even this would have been a cooler cover, with literally the same exact concept but why is chuck the star of all of these photos shes on the end in the cover, shes the one getting on the horse in the picture disc and she is furthest in the front in this photo at least lana is centered in this one, but i feel like if you didn't know what lana looked like you would think that she was chuck
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17 likesIt’s official, L+F was just a fluke. she’s still so legit. I can’t wait for the album
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Queen Lizzy and 16 others liked a post in a topic by lonely lonely night
charli herself pitched n1a & pop2 as mixtapes to atlantic because back in 2017 she was much more restricted with what she was able to release (see xcx world). by legally designating them "mixtapes" her label didn't contractually have to invest in studio sessions or promotional material etc, it was entirely funded out of charli's pocket. if they failed to deliver commercially then it was no harm no foul, because she was no nearer to finishing her contract and they didn't have to squander any label resources. the cult success of the mixtapes is probably the only reason charli the album was remotely PC adjacent; she proved to atlantic that there was a demographic for the kind of music she wanted to make so she had a bit more creative freedom when producing her third studio album for the second (third?) time. obviously it was watered down to try and draw in more listeners of the general public, but with proper label funding it was a moderate success. fast forward to 2020 and "hyperpop" is now everywhere, so there were less reservations about releasing another PC album with hifn. it's easy for charli to classify n1a & pop2 as albums now because it's all water under the bridge, but several years ago calling them "mixtapes" was the only way they were able to be released, and her career trajectory could have been very different if this had not been the case. although both released in 2017 they are obviously quite different sonically/thematically and were recorded and produced at very different times (pre and post xcx world leak) so even if they were to technically be considered albums i would not consider them the same album -
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16 likesBen and Ed actually suck. I get that Lana probably doesn't want to do traditional promo (radio interviews, etc.) but there are still other ways to promote an album. Like they could've put up a billboard or two at the very least. I feel like the general public and casual listeners aren't even aware that she's releasing an album.
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