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she was really good at skits although the writing on 95% of them was just unfunny performances were actually... not great. and not even because of charli herself. why was the staging SO bad?! crash era snl performances devoured this 100%
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it was a vibe... she was feeling nonbinary that moment
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picking one look (which isn't even particularly bad lol) out of dozen amazing ones just to prove ur point isn't doing it babes! charles looked amazing this whole tour according to me and many fashion websites! (pics straight from vogue's article)
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the way he did NO research about her is crazy to me... like expecting she'd be surprised by caroline polachek AND sophie bffr...
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i just uploaded arca's remix of aquamarine if anyone's interested x
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i'm actually glad, i hated the title "lasso" that would be her worst album title
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80% of her songs are about partying anyway and they're the best to experience them with friends not romantic interests!!! you just need to find other charli stans and have fun with them <3
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honestly i dont know why she's never truly experimented with other type of releases like EPs (debut EP and tropico don't even count since they were basically singles from the albums... and paradise was basically a whole new album lol) her EP would still probably be around 25 minutes which is sometimes the length of some artists' whole albums and you can still release them on cute vinyls and use the tracks in future releases if they somehow turn into a part of whole album! and if you get bored of them you can just move on to next main project... this way she could sometimes release shorter but really cohesive and strong projects instead of frankensteining old material into new to form a one hour LP
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Lana Del Rey Has Songs Ready for Country Album but Doesn't Want It to Be 'Half-Cooked': 'We'll Get There' Lana Del Rey wants fans to know she isn't rushing perfection when it comes to releasing her hotly-anticipated country album, Lasso. Speaking with PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly at the 2024 Instyle Imagemaker Awards held in Los Angeles on Thursday, Oct. 24, the singer, 39, offered a brief glimpse into where her head's at as she inches closer to the release of her next body of work. "I think all the songs have been Americana and I want to wait to see what the musical atmosphere feels like," she says of Lasso. "'Cause I don't usually feel like I need a pause in the creation process, but if there's a literal energetic pause that almost feels like physical, then I have to wait and I don't know why." The "Born to Die" performer adds, "I'll have to see if it's because of something someone's done or because it's going to take a turn." Although Del Rey can't put a specific release date on the project just yet, she teases that "we'll see. But the songs I have, I love, so I don't want to turn it into something that's half cooked, even if it's super stripped back. I want it to be what it was supposed to be." As for fans patiently awaiting the album's release, all she has to say is, "They can be excited for all the other good stuff going on. We’ll get there. First things first!" Those who want a glimpse of a Americana-twanged Del Rey need to look no further than her most recent collaborative single: "Tough," which features Quavo. Backed by an emotional, country-influenced guitar riff that carries vocals discussing everything from "the scuff on a pair of old leather boots" to "blue-collar, red-dirt attitude," the music video flashes scenes of country roads, farm homes and other elements of Americana. Del Rey previously told NME earlier this year that Lasso will contain songs that have “maybe less to say in terms of any self-revealing things like on Tunnel or Blue Banisters or Chemtrails over the Country Club," describing her new songwriting as "more melodic. Maybe more American Songbook style?” Ultimately, the "Summertime Sadness" singer is aware of country music's power in the industry today. "When I gave Jack Antonoff his award for best producer of the year, I said, ‘Welcome Nashville to Hollywood and Hollywood, welcome to Nashville because the music business has gone, gone country.' And it went silent; 5000 people, dead silent," she told the outlet. "Then the next week, we had three major artists announce big country albums." Source
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yeah its not bad but really sounds like a random eurovision song... very very safe song just sold as being "dark"
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not even one song by addison is on the same low like damelios singles bffr... even the hate for "obsessed" was forced at times and her whole EP was pretty well received also the momentum was created from her fanbase that started spamming about how good diet pepsi is all over social media, no one cared about it right when it came out, meaning people who actually like addison really helped her in that way - just like they helped i got it bad and 2 die 4 go semi-viral
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i'm not really a fan of dua but saying that only because she released one flop album (after two huge ones) which still had decent performing singles is crazy... she's literally selling out stadiums rn