NEW MUSIC
Ashanti has a new single out, called Never Should Have
https://soundcloud.com/ashantibraveheart/ashanti-never-should-have
What an apt title.

It's not bad; very basic though and completely lacking any of the fun of her earlier work.
NEW MUSIC
Ashanti has a new single out, called Never Should Have
https://soundcloud.com/ashantibraveheart/ashanti-never-should-have
I'm so sick of that gif
fighting the urge to not delete it from my minus
I'm now glad you are getting banned in a few hours
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I'm now glad you are getting banned in a few hours
RE Janet: I don't think it's impossible for her to make a comeback, but I do wonder if she has much of a audience waiting for her. No tea, no shade, but I'm not sure how much clout she has with most younger R&B and pop fans. I don't mind more music from her, but I like the idea of Janet riding off into the sunset and forever banging some hot, young billionaire. I don't know if I'd want her to endure the stress of touring and working anymore.
I wonder if she could make a comeback... Hmm... That's a good question. And I say all of this with the utmost respect for her. I love her. Been a fan ever since I was little, and I've seen her live twice (All For You tour and Up Close & Personal tour).RE Janet: I don't think it's impossible for her to make a comeback, but I do wonder if she has much of a audience waiting for her. No tea, no shade, but I'm not sure how much clout she has with most younger R&B and pop fans. I don't mind more music from her, but I like the idea of Janet riding off into the sunset and forever banging some hot, young billionaire. I don't know if I'd want her to endure the stress of touring and working anymore.
What's the tea on Aguila?
Paris impressed all of the lawyers involved with her professionalism and demeanor during her deposition last week, a source tells Radar. Her older brother, Prince, had a rough time during his depo a week earlier, so allowances were made to make sure it didnt happen again. Thats why Katherines lawyers demanded that Paris deposition take place at the courthouse so the judge could intervene if it appeared to be getting too tough for her. Luckily it didnt come to that. Paris will have to sit for another day of questioning but she is okay with that she is an extremely intelligent, compassionate and thoughtful young lady.
I wonder if she could make a comeback... Hmm... That's a good question. And I say all of this with the utmost respect for her. I love her. Been a fan ever since I was little, and I've seen her live twice (All For You tour and Up Close & Personal tour).
The Super Bowl ruined her. All For You and its tour did extremely well, and then the Super Bowl fiasco went down. Justin apologized for the Super Bowl, Janet did not, and, as a result, Janet was quietly (or not so quietly, I suppose) blacklisted. Sexist bullshit, but it happened. Damita Jo came out right afterward, and it bombed comparatively. She got fat. She lost some of the weight. She prettied up a bit and got her shit together.
20 Y.O. was...okay. The duet with Nelly didn't go over nearly as well as it should have. "So Excited" was such a great song (especially the Junior Vasquez Dance Radio Remix, OMG), but that did even worse. There was another single then that didn't even really chart. Album performance overall was...meh.
Then came Discipline. Two years later. Her first CD with her boyfriend's Island Records/off of Virgin. First CD stepping away from Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Lots of promo. A big deal was made about the video. The album ended up hitting #1 on Billboard, but "Feedback" didn't do much better than "Call On Me" from 20 Y.O. Her tour for the album was then also plagued with cancellations. In the end, she left Island after just over a year.
Her greatest hits album, released the following year, did well enough. And the tour that promoted it was awesome and well-received.
Pardon the history lesson, but it just goes to show that there is an audience that has stuck with her. It just isn't an audience large enough to sustain iconic superstardom like she once had. She is a household name even still, so I don't think finding an audience would be too hard. She just needs to actually put out some good work (see below).
Now for my opinion:
Discipline should have done better. She had Jermaine Dupri and all of Island Records behind her. The problem, IMO, was that she did not break any new ground with that album -- or at least any new ground that people wanted to hear. It was a lot of the same trashy "SEX SEX JIZZ ON MY TITS OH YA" pop that she'd been doing since Damita Jo, just this time with some new producers/different beats. She said at one point that her label wanted her to put out a more Sade-esque album, but that wasn't her style. Maybe she needs to find a happy medium though.
When she released "Make Me" in 2009, that was such a fucking tease. The song was great, reminiscent of her All For You era pop songs. The video was fantastic, a throwback in a lot of ways to some of her old videos. She looked stunning. She was dancing. It was fantastic.
And then nothing came after it except for "Nothing" from that Tyler Perry movie. It was so-so, but it didn't compare.
Her MTV VMA tribute to her brother where she performed Scream was also a giant tease. She was in top form. If you go back and watch that video, the looks on her peers' faces. Beyonce, Alicia Keys, Pink...those are who I remember anyway. Maybe more. She was phenomenal.
Janet could come back. She would need a lot of promo, and she would need to hit that promo hard. Discipline proved she could still do that though, as did all of her promo work for her book and the Up Close and Personal tour. She also needs a good fucking album. That's her biggest problem, which is baffling to me. She is one of the biggest names in music, not just in pop. I can't help but think she may be her own worst enemy there, but that's based on nothing but a hunch. Regardless, she needs good songs. Stellar songs.
If the CD was good enough, a great tour would surely follow, and she would be back on top in no time. I don't know if she wants that though, and I don't expect it any time soon.
Azealia was supposed to release a track on iTunes today, and prior to its release, in a bold demonstration of confidence in Azealia, Aguila requested to be banned if the song didn't come out on it's planned release day.
And it wasn't released, so...
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Today is the QUEEN of MUSIC's Birthday
Happy Birthday, Mariah Carey!!!!
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Let's celebrate by posting some of our favorite Mariah Carey songs!
I love her entire discography, but here are a few I listen to the most often:
~Never Too Far
~Breakdown
~Till The End of Time
~Always Be My Baby
~Make It Happen (Though, I recommend live versions of this song, tbh.)
Flawless *.*
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If I had to recommend one Mariah album for anyone who wants to get into her music, I would recommend "Emotions"
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Though, if you don't really care about vocals, or lyrical content, then I suggest something "The Emanicpation of Mimi".
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and I suppose the middle ground between the two would be "Butterfly".
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If you have a twitter account, give Mariah a happy birthday shout out at @Mariahcarey. Bless
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I would suggest that Janet fell off the radar after the Superbowl because she hadn't released anything particularly good since then. There's no conspiracy against her.
Her earlier stuff is pure gold but she turned into a parody of herself - random albums devoted to fucking (with songs like 'Moist') and songs without any hooks. She only has herself to blame for peoples' disinterest.
LOL.You sound like someone who once read a post about why Janet sucks and are using the only detail you remember, the song titled "Moist", to support your 'argument'. Try listening to her albums before sounding off with your uninformed opinions. Or in the incredibly slim chance that you have, get better ones.
I'm sorry, but no. MTV completely banned her, and the radio followed suit for the most part. Hell, everyone followed suit. No one wanted to touch her.I would suggest that Janet fell off the radar after the Superbowl because she hadn't released anything particularly good since then. There's no conspiracy against her.
I grew up listening to her. My sister had Janet's CDs. I had Michael's. He didn't keep releasing music. She did, so I kept listening to her. I love her to death. I just wish she had done something else on her past few albums.Didn't think we'd actually have intelligent Janet discourse... this is exciting!
I don't think race had anything to do with it. I think gender had a lot to do with it. But yeah, I think the fact that she refused to apologize and continued to stand her ground when everyone else around her was caving cemented her blacklisting. If she had apologized, I bet things would have turned out way differently for her.Are you saying that Janet was ruined by the Superbowl /because/ she didn't apologize? If so, I disagree. I think it had everything to do with Janet being a black woman and Justin being a white man, but I digress...
Maybe I was just looking for it or hyper aware of it all...but I remember seeing things for it everywhere. Ultimately though Island completely stopped promoting it, and that led to her leaving the label. I believe that was post-"Feedback" though. The ditched it right in time for "Rock With U," maybe shortly after.I'm not sure I'd agree with your assessment that Discipline received a lot of promotion. Perhaps it felt that way because she was un-blacklisted in certain places (They did promotion on MTV, for example, which had banned her since the Superbowl. Not sure the MTV generation was interested in Ms. Jackson in the first place, or music for that matter).
Oh, I know it doesn't suffer from her lack of input. I was mainly saying that -- and this is strictly in my opinion -- if she puts out another album and wants it to be a total smash comeback, the input/direction she was giving for Discipline was wrong (again, in my opinion). I would kill for an album with great pop tracks a la "Make Me" or songs in the vein of All For You's tracks...but mixed in with Velvet Rope or Rhythm Nation-esque songs too. Less Damita Jo/"So Excited"/Discipline. Give us the pop hits, but also smarter or more artsy songs.I disagree with your remark about her failure to break new ground on "Discipline". It's actually a good to great album, and I feel like it was the album Bionic wanted to be. While Janet was not involved in any of the songwriting for Discipline (which maybe speaks to a career/creative fatigue), which was a first for her, the album does not suffer from her lack of input.
I don't mind all of her music being sexual. Some of it is great. Like I said, that remix of "So Excited" is fantastic; it might actually be one of my favorite Janet songs. There was a point with Janet though where I think it felt, to most people and eventually me, that her super sexually charged songs all sounded the same, and there was so much of it. It's not that I have a problem with what she was singing about. It's that I have a problem with how much she was singing about it and that I wanted to hear something else n addition to that.I also find your "jizz on my tits" comment both unfair and untrue. Can't a woman express her sexuality through music? It feels like plenty of girls in the music industry get away with doing this and are praised for being "sexually empowered", but Janet is treated like some slut. I say the comment is untrue in this situation because the sexuality on Discipline is much lighter than most of her albums.
I was actually looking forward to that documentary. I remember seeing a trailer or something for it. It looked pretty great.and she was/is supposed to be producing a documentary about transgender people as well as conducting interviews for it. The documentary was supposed to be happen last summer, which you may recall was the height of the Jackson family drama with Katherine Jackson going 'missing', Paris spilling the tea on Twitter, the supposed fake will of Michael, etc.
Are any Taylor Swift fans listening to Kacey Musgraves' Same Trailer Different Park?
I need a GIF to cheer me up.
Wow, Pop-GAF. Remind me never to watch LMN alone at night.
Just watched this horrific film about a marriage that slowly crumbles, leaving two children at the center of an ugly custody dispute. As the father tries to gain custody (with greater urgency after the ex-wife shacks herself and the kids up with this charming but deranged gun, apocalyptic bunker nut who happens to also be her first cousin), he's roadblocked at every turn by lawyers, the police, and of course the mother and her family. The fact that he's relocated to New Mexico with his family and his wife's in North Carolina with the children makes it easy for her to keep the children away.
After two years, he's finally granted visitation and sees the children, now grown, for the first time since the divorce. He notices that the children look unhealthy and is concerned when they tell him about the cocktail of drugs the nut boyfriend (an unlicensed "doctor") forces them to take every day. He gets the children during Spring Break and every other Christmas, and that's it - but despite the lack of contact, the children beg him to take them from their mother. The father knows that it's not in the best interest of the children to return them to his ex-wife, but knows that she'll have him arrested otherwise, so he begrudgingly flies back the inconsolable children.
Eventually, the ex-wife's parents agree to testify in support of the father because they disapprove of their daughter's incestuous relationship, but that never happens because the gun nut boyfriend gruesomely murders them in their home the day before the court hearing. The cops suspect that he had something to do with the murders, so he and the wife go on the run with the children, the cops in pursuit.
The psycho boyfriend's loaded up the car with explosives, which the police don't know (but the audience does, so this final sequence is just so painful to watch) and, now surrounded by police cars, the car containing the boyfriend, ex-wife, and the two children explode in frighteningly realistic fashion for a low-buget, made for TV film. The cops tell the dad the horrible news, and he, racked with guilt, is shown in the final scene dreaming that he's running after the car, the two children calling out to him to save them. The dream jolts him out of sleep and his slow sobbing ends the film. After the credits, we learn that it was actually the ex-wife who set off the explosives.
Fucking hell. It's based on a true story too.
I need a GIF to cheer me up.
I mistook those curtains in the beginning for Nicki's fluffy, vajazzled Pinkclit.What happened to this show? lmao people just dropped it
I'm quite partial to The Trainer, a film that needs no introduction.
Now that's a film whose fucked-upness was at least hinted at so I could mentally prepare for it X-D
Speaking of Steps, here's another one for 90's UK POP-GAF (slightly NSFW for language):
"Aw Kerry, your mam's a proper bag-head!"
Speaking of Steps, here's another one for 90's UK POP-GAF (slightly NSFW for language):
"Aw Kerry, your mam's a proper bag-head!"
I always said that Born This Way sounded like a collection of PWL songs and that my initial attraction to Judas was that it sounded like a STEPS (PWL produced group) song, and here they covering Judas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9KfD2HGHhM#45m00s
Strange cover but it sounds kind of neat slowed down.
WaiT.
That Ariana Grande song lightly shits. I'm still not sure who she is though.
Doesn't sounds too bad tbf, how did the tour do? Cos their new album and singe flopped spectacularly
Edit2: Having just watched this video, their tour may well have reached a level of camp that would make Kylie envious