who tho
Lykke Li, her single is out tomorrow. Ready yourself.
it's good but it's not as immediate as wounded rhymes
Wow, she released the video already? Listening to it rn.
Lykke Li - Love Me Like I'm Not Made of Stone
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Are her stylists blind at this point or what?
Wow, she released the video already? Listening to it rn.
Lykke Li - Love Me Like I'm Not Made of Stone
My fave looking 16
What the fuck is she doing tbh
Yes, she did this two years ago. This better be for a Bad Girl video or something.Wait... didn't she already did that more than a year ago? What a mess.
My fave looking 16
What the fuck is she doing tbh
I'm guessing the hair dresser. Better looking than Chad tbh.Who the hell is that queen touching my Qween?
Who the hell is that queen touching my Qween?
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Are her stylists blind at this point or what?
Congrats to Mother Perrysa tbh.As 'Dark Horse' reigns for a fourth week, Perry rewrites the mark for the most total weeks (46) at No. 1 in the airplay chart's archives
Katy Perry claims the record for the most weeks at No. 1 in the 21-year history of Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart all to herself, as "Dark Horse," featuring Juicy J, spends a fourth week on top, upping her career count to 46 weeks at No. 1. With her latest frame in the lead, Perry passes Mariah Carey, who's totaled 45 weeks at No. 1.
Here's an updated look at the acts to spend the most time at No. 1 dating to the Oct. 3, 1992, launch of the Nielsen BDS-based tally, which measures the most weekly plays at mainstream top 40 stations:
Weeks at No. 1, Artist
46, Katy Perry
45, Mariah Carey
32, P!nk
32, Rihanna
29, Ace of Base
26, Maroon 5
25, Christina Aguilera
23, Beyonce
23, Boyz II Men
23, Nelly
Perry has earned her record-breaking feat courtesy of 11 Pop Songs No. 1s, also a chart best-sum, which she shares with Rihanna. (Notably, the careers of artists like Carey and Boyz II Men pre-date the Pop Songs chart's inception.) Of Perry's 11 leaders, "Horse" is the eighth to rule for at least four weeks. She set a personal best when "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg, dominated for seven weeks in 2010.
On its way to granting Perry her latest piece of Pop Songs history, "Horse" last week set the mark for the most weekly plays (16,151) in the chart's archives. It passed the 16,065 plays that her prior topper, "Roar," drew on the Oct. 19, 2013, chart.
In addition to its pop airplay success, "Horse" topped the all-format airplay/sales/streaming-based Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it's her ninth career No. 1. It's sold 3.5 million downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The song continues to build at multiple radio formats, bulleting at No. 2 on Rhythmic Songs, No. 8 on Adult Pop Songs and No. 28 on Adult Contemporary.
Mau ®;103139204 said:Poor Lykke Li.
Unlike Coldplay,it seems she didn't come back full of new creative energy and a new soundproposal to keep her fans interested. Oh well, not everybody can be as good as Coldplay
Every song on the album is a power ballad. Like one of those old radio stations. This is a slow dance; a slow burner.
What worries me about Lykke Li's comeback is the fact that she made a power-ballad album. Here's the exact quote (source):
I actually like the new song, but I'm not sure I want nine of those in a row.
i can't at iggy being the pitbull of her and charli's 'timber'
What worries me about Lykke Li's comeback is the fact that she made a power-ballad album. Here's the exact quote (source):
I actually like the new song, but I'm not sure I want nine of those in a row.
Iggy channeling the most important film of our time with her new video.
This is why I stan. ;___;
Now niece, I love Clueless.
But Mean Girls is the better and more influential film. Let's nawt delude ourselves.
I've never seen Clueless.