The Emperor
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Song of the season gonna slay
Eat your heart out everyone else's favs
All hail after the after party
Lil Yachty incoming
Robbed from being a huge hit, yes. At least it's grammy nominated.
Robbed from being a huge hit, yes. At least it's grammy nominated.
On an unrelated note, Katy's halftime show had the best overall production.
My Fire Emblem Heroes team, I will upgrade Saizo and Gunter when we get the 10k feathers
charli b*tch you better not ruin Bounce by adding Lil' DickLil Yachty incoming
I have a 4 star Gunter, he's pretty damn good imoMy Fire Emblem Heroes team, I will upgrade Saizo and Gunter when we get the 10k feathers
Screaming at Tori Kelly getting booked more often than all y'alls faves combined the last 2 years.
Screaming at Tori Kelly getting booked more often than all y'alls faves combined the last 2 years.
And yet most people still don't know ha
Sorry to intrude on your thread popgaf but I've had a question brewing in me for a while and I don't know where else to turn.
I've been wondering if there's a name or a style associated with this pop trend over the last handful of years where the song builds to a chorus but then "drops" to wubby and/or blippy EDM garbage? I notice this in nearly every Chainsmokers song I've ever heard and the earliest examples I can think of it happening is mega popular one hit wonders like Party Rock and Gundam Style.
I've gotten into pop music over the last few years, thanks to these threads in fact. Well, the OPs anyways, not the threads themselves (you should all be ashamed of yourselves tbqh). but whatever this trend is called, it absolutely destroys my ability to enjoy otherwise catchy songs.
It's called "following trends" =VSorry to intrude on your thread popgaf but I've had a question brewing in me for a while and I don't know where else to turn.
I've been wondering if there's a name or a style associated with this pop trend over the last handful of years where the song builds to a chorus but then "drops" to wubby and/or blippy EDM garbage? I notice this in nearly every Chainsmokers song I've ever heard and the earliest examples I can think of it happening is mega popular one hit wonders like Party Rock and Gundam Style.
I've gotten into pop music over the last few years, thanks to these threads in fact. Well, the OPs anyways, not the threads themselves (you should all be ashamed of yourselves tbqh). but whatever this trend is called, it absolutely destroys my ability to enjoy otherwise catchy songs.
Sorry to intrude on your thread popgaf but I've had a question brewing in me for a while and I don't know where else to turn.
I've been wondering if there's a name or a style associated with this pop trend over the last handful of years where the song builds to a chorus but then "drops" to wubby and/or blippy EDM garbage? I notice this in nearly every Chainsmokers song I've ever heard and the earliest examples I can think of it happening is mega popular one hit wonders like Party Rock and Gundam Style.
I've gotten into pop music over the last few years, thanks to these threads in fact. Well, the OPs anyways, not the threads themselves (you should all be ashamed of yourselves tbqh). but whatever this trend is called, it absolutely destroys my ability to enjoy otherwise catchy songs.
Mau ®;229948149 said:Rihanna covers Harper's Bazaar
Queen of pop and the skies.
She kind looks like Rita Oral in that pic tbh
I hope it slays tbh
Much better~Mau ®;229949373 said:Rihta could never
Time for a reinvention, eh.Even Rita doesn't look like Rita Ora anymore
Damn!
What's with the surprisingly good and random John Wayne music video?
An actually fun video, but all those quick cuts and flashes made me a bit queasy. Also, why did she have to kill a dog?