Europe Posted July 6 Posted July 6 Quote Cabello doesn't read reviews (or at least claims not to). From her perspective, the experimentation of C,XOXO has paid off by its sheer existence. "I Luv It" peaked at No 61 in the UK, a far cry from the heady heights reached by her earlier tracks, but she's philosophical about what it takes to score a hit these days. "A lot of that stuff is so zeitgeist... A lot of it is where it aligns in the political climate and what people need," she says. "Everything makes a difference – the weather makes a difference! That stuff is just not in my control, and it also has nothing to do with how good my work is. It's gonna get to the right people." And if it doesn't? She's philosophical about that, too: "I'm at a place where, if this doesn't work, I'm not out on the street, so I can experiment." She grins, happy to be flying comfortably above a safety net. It's freeing, to be able to do whatever feels good in the moment. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/camila-cabello-glastonbury-shawn-mendes-b2574712.html#Echobox=1720255383
Popular Post ONOPKA Posted July 6 Popular Post Posted July 6 Just now, magazine said: She basically blamed global warming for her flops another example of taylor not wanting other women to succeed 41
Europe Posted July 6 Author Posted July 6 1 minute ago, katara said: The way that article is written is toxic as hell The author has a level of cynicism but honestly it's better than to read an article by a total ass kisser who does nothing but love everything. 2
Europe Posted July 6 Author Posted July 6 3 minutes ago, Dolce Vita said: We need to talk about how she needs to go back to brown hair.
HASHTAGPOW Posted July 6 Posted July 6 That's a long explanation for 'Please don't drop me Interscope' 14
BlazingLovatic Posted July 6 Posted July 6 55 minutes ago, XO_Life said: What performance? She flopped into oblivion with this. Think you are misunderstanding what the word performance means It doesn't inherently imply the performance was good or bad 1
alexrex Posted July 6 Posted July 6 I think her not getting an ATRL banner played a role in her low sales 1
Lost In Paradise Posted July 6 Posted July 6 she's right. scoring a hit has very little to do with how good the music actually is (see Chappell) 2 2
XO_Life Posted July 6 Posted July 6 30 minutes ago, BlazingLovatic said: Think you are misunderstanding what the word performance means It doesn't inherently imply the performance was good or bad I know what the word means. But if I was her I would pretend this era didn't exist.
Bloodflowers. Posted July 6 Posted July 6 Witness and Bionic flopped because of the weather at the time 1
Princess Aurora Posted July 6 Posted July 6 'She is in casual mode, wearing jeans, T-shirt, and more eye makeup than I think I have worn cumulatively over the course of my life' Not the interviewer shading Camila 4
Rev8 Posted July 6 Posted July 6 1 hour ago, AbeHicks said: The author has a level of cynicism but honestly it's better than to read an article by a total ass kisser who does nothing but love everything. I personally appreciate that but it doesn't matter if it's for an artist that everyone drags while the "ass-kissers" only do artists that everyone loves boring and predictable
liquiddiamonds Posted July 6 Posted July 6 (edited) 19 minutes ago, Lost In Paradise said: she's right. scoring a hit has very little to do with how good the music actually is (see Chappell) Not when only Pink Pony Club shits all over Camila has ever put on record lol Edited July 6 by liquiddiamonds
Lost In Paradise Posted July 6 Posted July 6 2 minutes ago, liquiddiamonds said: Not when only Pink Pony Club shits all over Camila has ever put on record lol Chappell is successful because chronically online people see themselves in her and the critics don't wanna get **** on by them 1
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