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  1. Bjorks taco truck liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    to be completely honest i thought it sounded like ava max  she looks good tho it's the first time i'm seeing her explore this very sexy visual concept, i like it 
  2. Cow liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    to be completely honest i thought it sounded like ava max  she looks good tho it's the first time i'm seeing her explore this very sexy visual concept, i like it 
  3. Demonmic03 liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    to be completely honest i thought it sounded like ava max  she looks good tho it's the first time i'm seeing her explore this very sexy visual concept, i like it 
  4. Demonmic03 liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i don't get the melanie allegations tbh didn't thought it sounded like anything by her. and let's be real, melanie built her career around marina and not the other way round let's make that very clear 
  5. Embach liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i don't get the melanie allegations tbh didn't thought it sounded like anything by her. and let's be real, melanie built her career around marina and not the other way round let's make that very clear 
  6. Fireffie liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i don't get the melanie allegations tbh didn't thought it sounded like anything by her. and let's be real, melanie built her career around marina and not the other way round let's make that very clear 
  7. stillwatchingTV liked a post in a topic by details in Instagram Updates   
    she saw this cover and had to remind everyone who mother is

  8. rabbit liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    proud to be a weeds and gold lover since the start! the only song i didn't like as much was forget but i eventually warmed up to it. i remember when the album leaked ahead of release… fun times lol that part probably wasn't fun for marina as it almost derailed the whole era but i had the greatest time 
  9. shay liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    proud to be a weeds and gold lover since the start! the only song i didn't like as much was forget but i eventually warmed up to it. i remember when the album leaked ahead of release… fun times lol that part probably wasn't fun for marina as it almost derailed the whole era but i had the greatest time 
  10. notthatdreamy liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i think marina definitely has (had?) talent, she has a beautiful voice, but she lacks drive. it's clear to me that she resorts to making music as a source of income, so therefore she cannot give up on it, at least not yet. but i truly believe she wanted to retire from music after froot, which she did to some extent by retiring her old moniker. perhaps maybe it wasn't just the name that needed to be retired… i'm sure if she had rihanna levels of fame she'd definitely be on the same path.
     
    another thing to consider is that the golden age of marina was a product of the context she was inserted. tfj couldn't exist in a world without lily allen, florence + the machine, foster the people or whatever was big in the uk alt scene at that time. similarly, electra heart couldn't exist without the edm mainstream pop scene of katy perry, lady gaga, kesha and so on… they were great because it was the right sound at the right time. trying to recreate that magic in a different context just doesn't work as much and the results end up being lackluster to say the least. froot, to me, is her best album because it's her most timeless record, it doesn't feel like it's attached to a specific era of pop music and it takes things that were great in the previous two albums while making a new thing as well. if i was her, that's the direction i'd follow. unfortunately she seems to be stuck in trying to replicate the aura of a marina that's long gone, which i'd say is the fans' fault to some degree… anyway i've rambled too much sorry for the essay 
  11. jimmyjimmycocoapuff liked a post in a topic by details in Instagram Updates   
    she saw this cover and had to remind everyone who mother is

  12. ldrzodiac liked a post in a topic by details in Instagram Updates   
    she saw this cover and had to remind everyone who mother is

  13. brandon liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i think marina definitely has (had?) talent, she has a beautiful voice, but she lacks drive. it's clear to me that she resorts to making music as a source of income, so therefore she cannot give up on it, at least not yet. but i truly believe she wanted to retire from music after froot, which she did to some extent by retiring her old moniker. perhaps maybe it wasn't just the name that needed to be retired… i'm sure if she had rihanna levels of fame she'd definitely be on the same path.
     
    another thing to consider is that the golden age of marina was a product of the context she was inserted. tfj couldn't exist in a world without lily allen, florence + the machine, foster the people or whatever was big in the uk alt scene at that time. similarly, electra heart couldn't exist without the edm mainstream pop scene of katy perry, lady gaga, kesha and so on… they were great because it was the right sound at the right time. trying to recreate that magic in a different context just doesn't work as much and the results end up being lackluster to say the least. froot, to me, is her best album because it's her most timeless record, it doesn't feel like it's attached to a specific era of pop music and it takes things that were great in the previous two albums while making a new thing as well. if i was her, that's the direction i'd follow. unfortunately she seems to be stuck in trying to replicate the aura of a marina that's long gone, which i'd say is the fans' fault to some degree… anyway i've rambled too much sorry for the essay 
  14. Super Movie liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i think marina definitely has (had?) talent, she has a beautiful voice, but she lacks drive. it's clear to me that she resorts to making music as a source of income, so therefore she cannot give up on it, at least not yet. but i truly believe she wanted to retire from music after froot, which she did to some extent by retiring her old moniker. perhaps maybe it wasn't just the name that needed to be retired… i'm sure if she had rihanna levels of fame she'd definitely be on the same path.
     
    another thing to consider is that the golden age of marina was a product of the context she was inserted. tfj couldn't exist in a world without lily allen, florence + the machine, foster the people or whatever was big in the uk alt scene at that time. similarly, electra heart couldn't exist without the edm mainstream pop scene of katy perry, lady gaga, kesha and so on… they were great because it was the right sound at the right time. trying to recreate that magic in a different context just doesn't work as much and the results end up being lackluster to say the least. froot, to me, is her best album because it's her most timeless record, it doesn't feel like it's attached to a specific era of pop music and it takes things that were great in the previous two albums while making a new thing as well. if i was her, that's the direction i'd follow. unfortunately she seems to be stuck in trying to replicate the aura of a marina that's long gone, which i'd say is the fans' fault to some degree… anyway i've rambled too much sorry for the essay 
  15. blueskiesforever liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i think marina definitely has (had?) talent, she has a beautiful voice, but she lacks drive. it's clear to me that she resorts to making music as a source of income, so therefore she cannot give up on it, at least not yet. but i truly believe she wanted to retire from music after froot, which she did to some extent by retiring her old moniker. perhaps maybe it wasn't just the name that needed to be retired… i'm sure if she had rihanna levels of fame she'd definitely be on the same path.
     
    another thing to consider is that the golden age of marina was a product of the context she was inserted. tfj couldn't exist in a world without lily allen, florence + the machine, foster the people or whatever was big in the uk alt scene at that time. similarly, electra heart couldn't exist without the edm mainstream pop scene of katy perry, lady gaga, kesha and so on… they were great because it was the right sound at the right time. trying to recreate that magic in a different context just doesn't work as much and the results end up being lackluster to say the least. froot, to me, is her best album because it's her most timeless record, it doesn't feel like it's attached to a specific era of pop music and it takes things that were great in the previous two albums while making a new thing as well. if i was her, that's the direction i'd follow. unfortunately she seems to be stuck in trying to replicate the aura of a marina that's long gone, which i'd say is the fans' fault to some degree… anyway i've rambled too much sorry for the essay 
  16. Cow liked a post in a topic by details in MARINA (and The Diamonds)   
    i think marina definitely has (had?) talent, she has a beautiful voice, but she lacks drive. it's clear to me that she resorts to making music as a source of income, so therefore she cannot give up on it, at least not yet. but i truly believe she wanted to retire from music after froot, which she did to some extent by retiring her old moniker. perhaps maybe it wasn't just the name that needed to be retired… i'm sure if she had rihanna levels of fame she'd definitely be on the same path.
     
    another thing to consider is that the golden age of marina was a product of the context she was inserted. tfj couldn't exist in a world without lily allen, florence + the machine, foster the people or whatever was big in the uk alt scene at that time. similarly, electra heart couldn't exist without the edm mainstream pop scene of katy perry, lady gaga, kesha and so on… they were great because it was the right sound at the right time. trying to recreate that magic in a different context just doesn't work as much and the results end up being lackluster to say the least. froot, to me, is her best album because it's her most timeless record, it doesn't feel like it's attached to a specific era of pop music and it takes things that were great in the previous two albums while making a new thing as well. if i was her, that's the direction i'd follow. unfortunately she seems to be stuck in trying to replicate the aura of a marina that's long gone, which i'd say is the fans' fault to some degree… anyway i've rambled too much sorry for the essay 
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