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Did ARTPOP pave the way for BRAT?


Did it?  

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    • I have to say yes
    • ARTPOP is great but no


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2 minutes ago, Pendulum said:

honestly, I get the vision. ARTPOP and BRAT both have capitalised titles and both exhume this subtle nonchalant not-giving-a-**** iconic attitude ?? 

Does this look like a woman who didn't give a ****?


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Just now, Attaboy said:

Does this look like a woman who didn't give a ****?


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no, it was part of the brand

 

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Posted

No, no and no.

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The Nadia Oh erasure smh

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:rip:

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Has artpop influenced anything at all?

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Brat is very clearly a club oriented album whilst artpop really isn't despite being EDM

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1 hour ago, Contessa said:

The same gays that mock and belittle the revolutionary dubstep and brostep trends of late 00s (Britney is one of the pioneers of this trend seeping into pop music btw ala Freakshow) that ultimately evolved into the more commercial and oftentimes dull festival edm beats that artpop take inspiration from swear that artpop is some second coming of edm when all it did was make edm sound textureless and reductive :toofunny3:

 

Pick a lane!

Not this truth being more devastating than another Nurtec commercial :fan: 

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Posted

No, ARTPOP is more of a eurovision vibe (derogatory) while BRAT brings to mind visions of raves

Posted
2 hours ago, Pendulum said:

no, it was part of the brand

 

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The brand of unhinged desperation, it's true.

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Apples and oranges but that's ok

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