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Hope what happened to Nelly Furtado on Alexa Chung doesn't happen to Lana LOL. Like pretending you actually speak spanish can be embarrssing when someone asks something more then "where is the bathroom" Starts at 5:00 lol
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I honestly starting to wonder if Lana actually says things like “I live in East L.A., and I speak Spanish,” she says. “The girls who work in the club in the video are my friends, people I knew before I became a little more well known. Like, I’ve always spoken Spanish in all my songs the past few years. So for me, personally, it’s not a far-out-there reference.” in an actual context or if she's miss quoted in almost every single interview. By now isn't strange she doesn't record the interview herself? So when articles like this one or worst, the one on The Guardian comes out, she would pull a M.I.A and be able to defend herself. The poor journalism by Ian Daily doesn't go unnoticed, even if Lana actually said those "little lies" since the guy was unable to do a decent piece on her. Anyway my doubt remains: is she a compulsive liar or eternally miss quoted? WTF is wrong LOL?
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I wonder what they will do with the Latin category the day Shakira, Marc and Enrique retire LOL. Tbh is kind of weird because Enrique and Shakira always put out albums in English and Spanish and end up only remembered in the Latin category. Sex & Love probably out sold many albums. Enrique is so hot they should indicate him for something else njust to have his hot ass on the carpet
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Here Here Full Winners List: American Music Awards Dick Clark Award For Excellence: Taylor Swift Favorite Band, Duo or Group – Pop/Rock: One Direction Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Album: “The New Classic,” Iggy Azalea Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Sam Smith Favorite Male Country Artist: Luke Bryan Favorite Pop/Rock Album: “Midnight Memories,” One Direction Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist: Katy Perry Favorite Alternative Rock Artist: Imagine Dragons New Artist Of The Year: 5 Seconds Of Summer Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Artist: Iggy Azalea Favorite Country Album: “Just As I Am,” Brantley Gilbert Artist Of The Year: One Direction
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hahaah so true on another funny moment in both times Iggy won they played Black Widow , all good except the part they played was actually Rita's hook with Rita singing not Iggy's part
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Charli grabbing her boobs was hot
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Starts in 30 minutes. Stream source: http://www.watchama2014.com/ Performers Mary J. Blige 5 Seconds of Summer Garth Brooks Charli XCX Fergie Selena Gomez Taylor Swift Ariana Grande Imagine Dragons Jessie J Lil Wayne Lorde Magic! Nicki Minaj One Direction Sam Smith Jennifer Lopez & Iggy Azalea Pre-show Performers Becky G "Shower" Lemonade "Big Weekend" Ella Henderson "Ghost" Katy Tiz "The Big Bang" Mary Lambert "Secrets" R5 "Smile" NOMINEES ARTIST OF THE YEAR Iggy Azalea Beyonce Luke Bryan Eminem Imagine Dragons John Legend Lorde One Direction Katy Perry Pharrell Williams NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR PRESENTED BY KOHL'S 5 Seconds of Summer Iggy Azalea Bastille Sam Smith Meghan Trainor SINGLE OF THE YEAR Iggy Azalea Featuring Charli XCX "Fancy" John Legend "All of Me" MAGIC! "Rude" Katy Perry Featuring Juicy J "Dark Horse" Pharrell Williams "Happy" FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK John Legend Sam Smith Pharrell Williams FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK Iggy Azalea Lorde Katy Perry FAVORITE BAND, DUO OR GROUP – POP/ROCK Imagine Dragons One Direction OneRepublic FAVORITE ALBUM – POP/ROCK Lorde "Pure Heroine" One Direction "Midnight Memories" Katy Perry "Prism" FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – COUNTRY Jason Aldean Luke Bryan Blake Shelton FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – COUNTRY Miranda Lambert Kacey Musgraves Carrie Underwood FAVORITE BAND, DUO OR GROUP - COUNTRY Eli Young Band Florida Georgia Line Lady Antebellum FAVORITE ALBUM - COUNTRY Garth Brooks "Blame It On My Roots: Five Decades of Influences" Eric Church "The Outsiders" Brantley Gilbert "Just As I Am" FAVORITE ARTIST – RAP/HIP-HOP Iggy Azalea Drake Eminem FAVORITE ALBUM – RAP/HIP-HOP Iggy Azalea "The New Classic" Drake "Nothing Was The Same" Eminem "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – SOUL/R&B Chris Brown John Legend Pharrell Williams FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – SOUL/R&B Jhene Aiko Beyonce Mary J. Blige FAVORITE ALBUM – SOUL/R&B Beyonce "Beyonce" John Legend "Love in the Future" Pharrell Williams "G I R L" FAVORITE ARTIST - ALTERNATIVE ROCK Bastille Imagine Dragons Lorde FAVORITE ARTIST - ADULT CONTEMPORARY Sara Bareilles OneRepublic Katy Perry FAVORITE ARTIST - LATIN Marc Anthony Enrique Iglesias Romeo Santos FAVORITE ARTIST - CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATIONAL Casting Crowns Hillsong United Newsboys FAVORITE ARTIST - ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC (EDM) Avicii Calvin Harris Zedd TOP SOUNDTRACK Frozen The Fault in Our Stars Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix, Vol. 1 1. In b4 they give everything available to OverratedONCÉ 2, Cool, Charli found her way to the main show 3. Hope we get an amazing iconic final performance 4. The shade on Lana is becoming annoying. It's like they don't acknowledge her existence as an artist. 5. LOL it's like Lady Flop got that shade too. ArtFlop aain't gonna take any prize home
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love the video and photoshoot...the cover in another hand is hideous
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Cheese for salty and Strawberry for sweet Bottom or topper?
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I think this is a interesting discussion. I don't think people treat rape as a taboo tbh. One thing is the fact, which is rape, the other is the victim, the aggressor and circumstances. Should the aggressor and aggression be treated with normality? Taking away the taboo from the victim, which is admit the fact rape happens, is one thing, applying the normality towards the rapist is another. Can we consider a video like this art? Projects no discussion itself, has no message in it if you look at it for what it is. So is shock value as a form of art or is just shock value for the sake of attention and a glamourized aesthetic? Does such thing make rape sound less of a taboo to the victim or the message of normality and absence of discussion in the video makes the aggressor feel like is normal to rape woman? Shock Value is one of my favorites forms of art, but just like sarcasm is the witty form of humor, Shock Value is the witty form of art. Can go wrong quite easily. In this case, if this video is all the project was, is indeed an empty vassel with gratuitous and glamorized violence in which the glamour remains on the aggressor, not the shame, not the pain of the victim but the normality of the aggression filmed in a glamorous way.
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Oh great. First Lana "promoting" actual rape and now you promoting Random Acts of Violence and Rape against our hearing ability. Maybe Beethoven would love to hear this like Stevie Wonder would love to see Eli's video
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Not even with lyrics this make any sense WTF is that video even means ?? Seriously worried about Lana's mental health "No Reflection" Lyrics Oh, ah ah ah ah Oh, ah ah ah ah, oh Crushing, cheating, changing. Am I deaf or dead? Is this constricting construction Or just streets with rusty signs Of something violent coming? Oh, ah ah ah ah Oh, ah ah ah ah, oh This'll hurt you worse than me. I'm weak, seven days a week. Don't run from me. I won't Bother counting one, two, three... I don't know which me that I love. Got no reflection. I don't know which me that I love. Got no reflection. Show myself how to make a noose A gun's cliche, and a razor too I'm not a deathshare vacation, vacant station Made of scars and filled with my old wounds Oh, ah ah ah ah Oh, ah ah ah ah, oh This'll hurt you worse than me. I'm weak, seven days a week. Don't run from me. I won't Bother counting one, two, three... I don't know which me that I love. Got no reflection. I don't know which me that I love. Got no reflection. You don't even want to know what I'm gonna do to you. You don't even want to know what I'm gonna do to you. You don't even want to know what I'm gonna do to you. You don't even want to know what I'm gonna do to you. I don't know which me that I love. Got no reflection. I don't know which me that I love. Got no reflection. No Reflection. No Reflection. I've got no reflection.
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Here here. I'm 19 and i felt like I wasn't suppose to watch this. I have no idea what to think about it too. I doubt Lana would do something pro rape so I guess this video is part of something incomplete and watching like that without the rest is like being slap in the face and not even knowing why. Flying solo like this video seems like a free rape advert, we need the rest of it. Seriously bizarre and lost for words and I don't lose my words easily
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I will pray for you and those dirty words you just said
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You give them too much credit @@naachoboy. I expect Gaga to make a 25 minutes speech about this on a concert , with a very dramatic lightning , while the Little Devil's listen in silence and scream in ecstasy. After they will go home and sleep in fetal position thinking about how Mamma Monsters is suffering in the hands of the mean queen Azealia
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I love how Little Monsters are so dumb they think Azealia is dragging Gaga while she's dragging them. Drag those little ugly's to the floor, moon and floor again Queen of beefs and Music
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SILENCE THE QUEEN HAS SPOKEN! I need a Azealia Banks tell all writen by Azealia high on weed and booze. I needddddd it,. DRAG THEM ALL QUEEN Source On Broke With Expensive Taste: “I feel like if my album had been released a year earlier people wouldn’t have been ready for it. I’ve made myself this really polarising figure, in my opinions and in doing all this stuff. I had this huge hype and then people started to hate me, so people started to expect my album to be bad, you know? And I kind of feel like that helped, because it was actually the exact opposite… I worked real fucking hard to get this album out, and it’s so fucking amazing! It’s like, anything I’ve ever said or done is like explained by the record. People are like, ‘We get it. She’s crazy! This album is crazy.’ When I read the reviews it’s always like ‘Azealia Banks must have ADHD or something! Like, what the fuck is going on with this thing?!’” On career regrets: “If I could do things differently I would have signed with Jay Z, probably. A lot of meetings I wouldn’t take (before signing) ’cos I was just like, ‘I don’t want to be with a male rapper.’ But (looking back) I think it would have been nice to have that male support and cosign in the rap world. Kanye wanted to sign me, but I just felt like, ‘I don’t want to be Kanye West’s artist because I plan to be better than Kanye West. So I can’t possibly be his artist. It’s not going to work out that way.’” On Eminem’s lyric about Lana Del Rey: “It made me angry! Don’t you tell Lana Del Rey that you’re going to fucking punch in her face! What the fuck is wrong with you, you fucking idiot! What about Lana Del Rey would evoke anger? Like, do you get angry when you listen to Lana Del Rey? Does she make you angry? It’s like, you’re fortysomething now and you have a daughter whose like a teenager now (Eminem's daughter is 18). You know, come on! It’s not fair! On her favourite Twitter feud: “Probably TI. He’s just dumb. TI’s dumb. He jumped into the middle of a girl fight a couple of years ago (with Iggy Azalea) and said some stupid shit, and then I said something back and he said, ‘She actually has no right to talk to me. She needs to go and get her man to talk to me.’ And I was just like, ‘You’re such a fucking dumbass. He is sooo dumb. So. Dumb. And since you came at me out of the blue I will always have a problem with you and I will always fucking come at your head. And that’s it.” On what her career would be like without social media: “It wouldn’t exist! My music existed in a very small corner of Alphabet City. But (through the internet) I became like a personality. Even when people say they don’t care (about what I say) they’ll still fucking write about it. People care what I’m saying. They care what I think.” On her Pharrell collab ‘ATM Jam’ (instigated by her then-label Interscope/Polydor): “The whole time I was working on the song Pharrell was acting ‘mad brand new’. You know what it means to act ‘mad brand new’? It’s when someone’s acting like they’re too good for you. You know, he was acting brand new. This was before ‘Happy’. And I was like, ‘Why the fuck is he acting like this?’ Listen. I don’t want to rap on this track. They’re making me rap on this track. And it really pissed me off, because this was exactly what I didn’t come here to do. It was like, ‘I don’t do this!’ I have too much pride. I have way too much pride.” On “JFK”, a song on the record which it’s been alleged takes pot shots at Lady Gaga: “It’s not about Lady Gaga! ‘JFK’ is about what it feels like to be a new artist and have a bigger artist steal something from you. It’s like, ‘Bitch! You have everything at your fucking disposal. Why do you want to steal my little thing? You’re getting all your ideas from me.’ But it’s not talking about anyone specific. It could be taken anyway, you know... Actually, it is talking about someone specific. But it’s not Lady Gaga, I promise you. Her little fanbase, they’re crazy. They want everything to be about Lady Gaga. But it’s not about fucking Lady Gaga. I’m sorry, honey. And to be honest it’s like… trust me, I don’t even know what she be up to. You only hear about her when she’s dressing up or she’s doing some crazy shit or whatever. I exist in like cool, artful, hipster world; I’m in this hipster snob world where people don’t listen to Lady Gaga.” On Ariel Pink, whose “Nude Beach A-Go-Go” she samples on a track of the same name on her record: “Stink Pink? I love Stink Pink! He’s like my little like (makes high pitched squeak). He’s like my little hairy old friend.” On the fashion industry: “The fashion community has been really, really supportive of me. There was one interview I did where I was saying I spent a lot of time pleasing the fashion world and I didn’t get to finish my music and stuff like that… Because fashion is a very fickle industry, you know, it turns like this (clicks her fingers). One day you’re in, next day you’re out. It is what it is, but the media were like, ‘Azealia Banks disses the fashion industry!’ And I wasn’t fucking dissing it, I was saying something very matter of fact. But actually the fashion industry has been great. It’s been great.” On her favourite new artists: “I really like FKA twigs right now. I really like her vibe and I really like her face, too. She looks like a little baby’s doll. I also like SZA. She’s prett-ayyy! She’s kind of in the same vein as twigs, you know: sexy, dark, weird, industrial-sounding stuff. But SZA has this hair which is just fucking amazing.” On London: “I’d like to move to London, but I’d have to find a British man first. Stiff upper lip? Yeah, and you know what that’s good for, right? White boys do eat pussy better than everyone else, though, I will say that. Maybe it’s those thin white-boy lips!”
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I can agree in part with what you say, but in reality doesn't work like that. In a normal household it may be like that, in a ghetto or slum rules are different because those people are exposed to actual violence, domestic included, in a daily bases. Words have power, violent lyrics have power, specially because of what you said: we are on our daily bases exposed to it every day, from video games, to film and music, to the newspaper and tv news, youtube videos and etc. The difference is that when we, people like me and you and probably most on this board, arrive home violence doesn't go home with us. It's not our lives inside our house hold. You don't sleep at the sound of gun shots, you don't think gun shots is a normal or day by day sound. When violence is all over you 24 hours is complicated. The problem is not Eminem or other rappers, is that you don't have a rapper as famous as them making music with another point of view. You don't have a balance point, goes from extremely aggressive to middle aggressive. You don't have a cool hip hop video about the cool smart girl for every this Whos's aint loyal and other Chris Brown videos. You don't have any rapper, female or male, as famous as Eminem, doing something different, there isn't a balance. That's the problem IMO, not Eminem itself. You can't chose because there's only this option. During a football match between Barcelona and Villareal someone throw a banana on the field at Daniel Alves, Barcelona player. It's a way to call the guy a moneky. Before he kick the corner he ate the banana, it went viral. Next day Neymar, another Barcelona player, made a IG saying "we are all Monkeys" with his son both with holding bananas. The thing spread and suddenly everyone was taking pics with the freaking banana (black, white, yellow...). Many people were outraged by the campaign pic, specially towards players and celebs posting themselves eating or holding a banana. I thought was funny and a intelligent way to put the joke on the racist, making him the ridiculous one. In the end of the day, I doubt anyone will ever throw a banana at Daniel Alves again, maybe even at any other black player (this banana thing happens often). Daniel Alves didn't say a word, he won by eating the fucking banana. Sometimes I do think people make matters to serious and don't bring a counterpoint to the table. There isn't anyone arguing or making a lyrical dialogue with Eminem, there isn't any rapper putting him in his place in somewhat a funny way telling him his a idiot. There isn't anyone eating bananas. Do you think Eminem would dare to go after Mariah in his lyrics again? She finished him with Obsessed. I don't think Lana indulges violence in her lyrics, imo is just some kinky harmless stuff. Hit her in the ass, or pull her hair. Hit me can also mean putting his dick inside her. Either way, even if you think she indulges violence, she craves that for herself and not towards others. That for those who think she's asking to actually be hit, which I don't agree with. If in his interviews or speeches his words were any different from the lyrics I could see what you are pointing out, problem is whenever he opens his mouth he's the same jerk that writes the lyrics.
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Perez is the definition of Fag tbh, they should make official in Urban Dictionary. Doesn't fag apply to hetero males as well? If his family has no connections in music he started from the bottom. Many people I know have money and start from the bottom in areas they or family know no one. It's not like he is saying he didn't have food on the table and lived in a dump.