PopGAF |OT6| Beyonic is never coming out.

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Nemesis_

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If we are really going to pick, See You Again is her best song.

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royalan

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AB's sound is fresh though, even if it has house inspirations. You only have to look at her success in the sound of 2012 poll to see that. 4 topped the Billboard 200 so not sure why you're including it in a list of chart failures, but in any case the sound is richer and more exciting than anything your fave has produced...ever. And I think even the most diehard of Gods Aloud stans would struggle to put Something New in their top 10 GA singles, but even then it still chewed up and spat out most of the other tracks from 2012 with its classic GA chopped-up stylings.


Yes whereas your repetitious bleatings of pressed bitterness have our wigs quaking on our scalps. Please.


New Vampires of the City is being praised up and down for its exciting fresh sound and incredible songwriting. And not in the delusional #Fighter sense where Xtina's albums met with 'critical acclaim' (dat 59 career average), but real music critics calling it some of the best music in years.

Meanwhile, I remind you; your fave released one of the safest, most dialled-in albums of the year, it still flopped, and there is no tour, and yet the #Fighters are trying to drag everything in sight for their lack of quality, chart floppage and apparently low quality live shows (my housemate said Bey simply shit on everyone else at Chime for Change, including J-Lo who was appaz surprisingly good). And yet you are coming for other artists for these things. And then you call me bitchy for defending MY flawless faves from shade by botty and Cyno and your weak-ass attempts to drag AB in the face of refuting evidence. The DELUSION.

Why do you keep talking about Christina? You continue on this quest of hanging me out to dry for liking Xtina and hating your faves, as though I've ever compared them.

Are you really that upset by her?
 
Miley has a really...distinctive voice, though. She could be a good pop star with the right material. I think she could pull off some No Doubt-esque ska/pop/reggae styling.

orrrr No Doubt could just come back and try it again ;_;
 

Trigger

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Miley has a really...distinctive voice, though. She could be a good pop star with the right material. I think she could pull off some No Doubt-esque ska/pop/reggae styling.

orrrr No Doubt could just come back and try it again ;_;

You already know which is the better option.

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Nemesis_

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KING of SURREALISM David Lynch and QUEEN of UNDERRATED Lykke Li have recorded a song for David's album.

You can listen to I'm Waiting Here on Spotify, it's very ethereal / haunting. I kind of like it.
 
The Godels and Roy argument is giving me recurring stress dreams.

ily both <3

Honestly the only reason so many of us defend our fave by drawing attention to the other's fave is because there are different standards that we apply to different musicians and that's not disputable. Even though we do like musicians for different reasons (Rihanna for her studio work, Beyonce for her live work) it can be too obvious that critiquing a singer for a seemingly evident shortcoming is a problem that's ONLY unique to that singer. We diss Rihanna for missing a note but don't constantly berate Britney for lip syncing. It's not fair to suddenly create new standards for someone who's a few notches more talented than others just because that person is a few notches for talented; ALL these women are in the same business, on the same grind, releasing songs on the same radio stations, and performing on the same stages.

So I agree with the notion that we should look to our faves first before coming up with shortcomings for others, if only because we're obviously separating our biases from the same standards that we're using to bash other people. I've tried to be mindful of that when I throw shade at some certain pop stars because I try and ensure that my criticisms are as even-handed across the board as possible. Same standards for all is a must.
 

Dr. Malik

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The lyrics are so cute

To my homegirls here with the big butts
Shaking it like we at a strip club
Remember only God can judge us
Forget the haters cause somebody loves ya


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its such a summer anthem, she did it
 

Vazra

irresponsible vagina leak
The lyrics are so cute

To my homegirls here with the big butts
Shaking it like we at a strip club
Remember only God can judge us
Forget the haters cause somebody loves ya


ibmvyfrQaFPjac.gif


its such a summer anthem, she did it

Thats what a stripper would say when Sitting on the fat creepy old guy with the boner on the private dance. Cute indeed
 

Dr. Malik

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Thats what a stripper would say when Sitting on the fat creepy old guy with the boner on the private dance. Cute indeed

no, this is what a stripper would say

Ooh it feels so crazy when you scream my name
Love it when you rock me over every day
When I think about it I can go insane
 

Vazra

irresponsible vagina leak
no, this is what a stripper would say

Ooh it feels so crazy when you scream my name
Love it when you rock me over every day
When I think about it I can go insane
Nah thats just a nympho or a stripper with a good looking client. Keep trying
 

royalan

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The Godels and Roy argument is giving me recurring stress dreams.

ily both <3

Honestly the only reason so many of us defend our fave by drawing attention to the other's fave is because there are different standards that we apply to different musicians and that's not disputable. Even though we do like musicians for different reasons (Rihanna for her studio work, Beyonce for her live work) it can be too obvious that critiquing a singer for a seemingly evident shortcoming is a problem that's ONLY unique to that singer. We diss Rihanna for missing a note but don't constantly berate Britney for lip syncing. It's not fair to suddenly create new standards for someone who's a few notches more talented than others just because that person is a few notches for talented; ALL these women are in the same business, on the same grind, releasing songs on the same radio stations, and performing on the same stages.

So I agree with the notion that we should look to our faves first before coming up with shortcomings for others, if only because we're obviously separating our biases from the same standards that we're using to bash other people. I've tried to be mindful of that when I throw shade at some certain pop stars because I try and ensure that my criticisms are as even-handed across the board as possible. Same standards for all is a must.

Sis, you know this will never happen. It would force too many people to accept the fact that, even on her FLOPPIEST day, Queen Christina Maria Desnudate Aguilera de la Reflejo is more successful, relevant, and influential than the vast majority of dusty bridge moss that gets stanned up in here.
 
Sis, you know this will never happen. It would force too many people to accept the fact that, even on her FLOPPIEST day, Queen Christina Maria Desnudate Aguilera de la Reflejo is more successful, relevant, and influential than the vast majority of dusty bridge moss that gets stanned up in here.

The Queen of Woohoo! truly is in a league all her own. Legend <3
 
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