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Albums where the artist thought it was deeper than it actually was?


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3 minutes ago, dumbsparce said:

I was hoping the fumes would help some pressed souls inhale a little bit of creativity and come up with an original joke. :katie:

The irony

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1 minute ago, Bobyonce said:

The irony

Iaintsorry

 

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On 5/23/2024 at 11:23 AM, attention said:

a single, but-

 

How have I never seen this please- this is literally giving this:

 

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1 minute ago, dumbsparce said:

Iaintsorry

 

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Breath

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Just now, Bobyonce said:

Breath

yours? yeah it's stanking

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7 hours ago, dumbsparce said:

yours? yeah it's stanking

Cringe:rip:

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On 5/22/2024 at 9:23 PM, attention said:

a single, but-

 

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I won't say ARTPOP, cause she was going through legit turmoil at that time in her life and it showed in all of her work. It was never meant to be "deep", it was meant to be fun and artsy. MANiCURE was meant to be its lead for god's sake. The number of times she had to pivot that era, it was never gonna be anything but chaotic.

But naming her next album after her dead aunt who she never met, and it ended up having nothing to do with her… that's wild. Even her grandma being like "uhhhh" 😬 

 

As for everyone else's…

Katy with Witness. Obviously. OBVIOUSLY. I don't feel the need to elaborate on this much, I think everyone is on the same page.

Taylor with her Tortured Serial Dater Department (don't tell me it's all "satire" and "not serious" when she releases 31 tracks and then relentlessly unleashes variant after variant on the world for her insane cult to buy up to block a newcomer from having her time to shine).

Rihanna, with Anti. Sorry. It's shaping up to be her magnum opus but it's gone through so many revisions of just mashing stuff together, it's incohesive. The whole Anti Diary thing leading up to nothing before the release just… seemed like it was trying to be deeper than it was.

Bey… probably Renaissance? It was an okay album but she tried ascribing it so much meaning by saying it was for her uncle. To me, that felt tacked on.

Britney… please. Nothing she's ever made would ever be considered "deep". Maybe BJ but… well that wasn't really her, was it?

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I adore Gaga, but she's always been extra in her interviews, which I find endearing. Her description of Telephone being the "fear of suffocation monster," was truly something else lol.

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Witness

 

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If I'm being honest, I think all pop girls who try to release a deep and introspective album end up releasing some mediocre sh*t. Gaga, Katy, Taylor, all of them really.

 

Adele and Beyonce can pull it off. Lana and her alt girl copy cats can also pull it off.

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