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ATRL is seething

 

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Aw I loved him in Harry Potter can he go back to acting please :chick3:

 

Also when is he dropping the Shakeeran collab 

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Untease it :cm:

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New label, new branch of Mathematics? Trigonometry it is! Sine, cosine, tangent are coming. 

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Wow… I wonder what happened with his record label 

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No wonder they didn't promote subtract although all songs sound the same

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He flopped and he probably blames on that his label

 

He will mostly join Republic(for stable career) or Columbia(if he wants a massive hit again) just wait and watch

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Time to retire the math terms album title gimmick that nobody finds interesting or clever anymore. :heart:

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Teases, or threatens?

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i wanna know the tea with him and atlantic :mandown:

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24 minutes ago, Delusional said:

Aw I loved him in Harry Potter can he go back to acting please :chick3:

 

Also when is he dropping the Shakeeran collab 

His best work. 

I loved the scene with the slugs. So cool and innovative.

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low key huge news but edwards got to blame himself for his own subpar outputs or probably got masters offer from a label. one way or another, bruno mars will get every cents of promo like camila former label from now... :sailing:

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King needs to make a comeback. 

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The floppage of his last album has really not been discussed enough. Most of the tracks haven't even crossed 10M on Spotify yet.

 

Anyway, I'm sure this decision has more to do with him maximizing his own income.

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Give us Gimme Love 2.0 or The A Team 2.0 or don't even bother

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Not even the GP care about him anymore :hippo:

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13 minutes ago, Truth Teller said:

The floppage of his last album has really not been discussed enough. Most of the tracks haven't even crossed 10M on Spotify yet.

 

Anyway, I'm sure this decision has more to do with him maximizing his own income.

That's really bad. It's interesting how he used to be as big as Taylor, and then he made this ginormous misfire with the same producer who helped Taylor reach new heights. 

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17 minutes ago, Dephira said:

That's really bad. It's interesting how he used to be as big as Taylor, and then he made this ginormous misfire with the same producer who helped Taylor reach new heights. 

He alienated his audience before with that terrible album of pop collaborations, an attempt at making worst and most generic songs than Bieber.

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it better sound like No6 Collab Project or he can keep it

 

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42 minutes ago, Bloodflowers. said:

Give us Gimme Love 2.0 or The A Team 2.0 or don't even bother

Like nostalgia is in

 

he just go back to folk style from his debut  :jonny:

 

his new album was like his second best but too depressing (of course look at the material) and not in a fun way like Lana’s music was or Folkmore 

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9 minutes ago, Katamari said:

 

 

his new album was like his second best but too depressing (of course look at the material) and not in a fun way like Lana’s music was or Folkmore 

Do these go together?

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Just now, Cqmerqn said:

Do these go together?

 Lana’s discog is full  camp depressing somber bops I mean Body electric lyrics say it all :toofunny3:

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1 hour ago, Yog said:

Wow… I wonder what happened with his record label 

Nothing. He's reached the end of his contract and is now financially able to record and release music by himself. Entirely possible it'll be the same team releasing the new album via the Warner Music Group, but they won't own it. He is financially set for the rest of his and his family's lives, so doesn't need a big label deal.

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