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The summertime sadness, this has a worse mix + he was even off beat 💀
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Not this dude trying to gain sum coins from the LDR credit again https://open.spotify.com/album/3BOGCC9zlLBBKurWlHFnqV?si=ucDJ9hiBSSi2y5lLanARqw This b.s even takes the new release slot of "Ocean Blvd" on her main spotify page. This is a sabotage, someone please inform Ben / Ed ASAP.
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like the summer of sam back in '69
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7 months ago when was the last time u masturbate?
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No but it's trew it's trewww I always say whenever i see some nay-sayers when they start to criticize Lana's direction since post-NFR, some people just want a BTD 2.0, UV 2.0, HM 2.0 without realize what Lana is capable of - she can give us something fresh & new and she is THAT BITCH whenever she does something she's never done before. Yes, COCC and BB came and went, but listening to them after NFR - it makes sense somehow when ur able to feel connected to her headspace and thats the magic to be discovered &unpacked thru her art. Ocean Blvd will be her next best American record, i can feel it. It might even influence a whole new decade to come...
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sis thought she'd pull an Azealia Banks
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I AM NOT CRYING THEY LITERALLY WRITE ASH KETCHUM OFF THE SERIES
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If You Wore A Candy Necklace, What Would Yours Read?
SalvaWHORE replied to Make me your Dream Life's topic in Lana Thoughts
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What we've known so far about the tracklist 1. The Grants (insider said it was a full song & a gorgeous opener) 2. There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd - 4:46 🅴 3. Sweet 🅴 4. A&W (American Whore) 🅴 ~ >7 minutes 6. Candy Necklace - 5:18 TBA - Fingertips - 5:48 I think thats pretty much everything so far
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What makes American Life iconic for me was the concept, the lyrical content,the subject matter she disussed throughout the album. American Life helped me to see a different side of Madonna - not just a privileged Hollywood blonde icon but rather something very human,very relatable about her: A human being whos also struggling with fame, insecurities, fear, everydaylife, social norms/prejudice & having her thoughts & knowledge about whats going on in the world. The main sound of the album wasnt for me, and it still isnt now. However: i appreciate her effort & atempt to experiment w electro-clash beats but its just not good enough or timeless in my opinion - therefore the sound of the album is what keeps it from being S-tier in my book. But still, i did rank it only 1 tier lower because she was such a baddie,a nonconformist in this era, from her brunette look, to her acoustic stripped down ballads - where her songwriting & vocalperformance really shine through. And its weird that her presentation of American Life doesnt sound 'human' (since the electro-clash, the autotune vibes took control, she sounds like a creepy robot),but it still sounds human through her writing AT THE SAME TIME.