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Cringe at r/lanadelrey thread at reddit
SlowGinFizzzz replied to palemoonbaby's topic in Lana Thoughts
I love how messy the LDR-related subreddits are. I don't know who this person is, but they're the level of extra I aspire to achieve in my life. I love how they called the Holy War against Swifties. I support them. -
The fact that in a week from now, it will have been NINE YEARS since she premiered it at her concert.
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I'm always happy to see Madame X praise, but cutting off God Control, I Don't Search I Find and Ciao Bella of all songs...
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Seeing Madonna live and in colour with @Amadeus next week.
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Unfortunately not. Not even a snippet, or confirmation that anyone actually has it. At this point I'm not sure if she ever even recorded a studio version.
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Oh Dua Lipa, the LEGEND that you are!
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Israel's genocide of Palestinians and war on the Middle East
SlowGinFizzzz replied to Ultra Violet's topic in World News
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Out Out and Hot In It are basic bops, but they're well made basic bops. As songs, they do exactly what they intended to do. Meanwhile Sam's vocals on this sound screechy and are just hard to listen to, and pretty much make the whole song borderline unlistenable to me. I honestly don't get why they decided to produce his vocals like that, because I don't think Sam is a bad vocalist per se. I can only assume that whoever was in charge produced Sam's vocals the exact same way they produced Charli's, failing to consider that different voices might need different production.
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Well, In The City is certainly one of the songs she's ever released. If it was only Charli, it would simply be a below average, kinda boring track, but unfortunately the moment Sam comes in the song turns into a trainwreck. I guess a discography as big and mostly amazing as Charli's is bound to have a stinker every so often; it's been four years since Blame It On Your Love, so it was probably time for another one.
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NME review: https://www.nme.com/reviews/album/troye-sivan-something-to-give-each-other-lyrics-3513621
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I was right. This is pop perfection.
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Ten more hours for me. Soo excited to listen to this, I'm confident this might end up being my album of the year.
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This one is really interesting because Electric was teased as a potential album title by insiders about a year ago.
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A gay artist being... gay? Shocker.
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Tracklist + new song teaser:
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There were a lot of... choices regarding X. Cherry Bomb is literally one of the best songs from the era and somehow ended up only being a B-side. I'm not mad that Kylie didn't record Excuse My French though, because that way another singer called Charlee got her hands on it and her version is lowkey superior.
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Hearing it without the sample, I can now understand why he added it in the first place. There's just something missing from the song without it. But I'm happy that you guys who couldn't get into it now have a version you can enjoy. In other news: AAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Start with her 2019 best-of album, Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection (make sure it's the expanded version), it includes songs from all of her albums as well as standalone singles (e.g. Timebomb) and non-album collabs (e.g. Where The Wild Roses Grow). That way, you'll find out pretty easily which songs of hers are your favourites, and then you can decide which full albums to start with. As far as essential songs go (that aren't already part of Step Back In Time), here's my pick:
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Artists caught lying about songwriting credits
SlowGinFizzzz replied to evalionisameme's topic in Music
Nice words, beautiful words. Maybe next time she could try coming up with a memorable melody.