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lorde

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Lorde ft. Herself 

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of course Lorde and it's not even close :rip:

 

the cultural impact of the song, the themes, Lorde's verse etc. just everything about it stomps on Tough. :heart:

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its lana. who would say lorde like cmon now.

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All of them

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i'm not a super fan o generic trap beats, so girl, so confusing is superior imo

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18 minutes ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

of course Lorde and it's not even close :rip:

 

the cultural impact of the song, the themes, Lorde's verse etc. just everything about it stomps on Tough. :heart:

There's absolutely no cultural impact about that remix :deadbanana2:

And what about the song's theme stomps on Tough? 

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6 minutes ago, Badgalbriel said:

There's absolutely no cultural impact about that remix :deadbanana2:

And what about the song's theme stomps on Tough? 

The delusion is insane as usual. I don't even need to explain this if you listened to both songs from an objective view.

 

Which theme is more impactful here?

 

This: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8mdIrfRPi9/

 

Or a collaboration with a washed up & certified homophobic rapper that's themed around a "38 made out of brass" :rip:

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1 minute ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

The delusion is insane as usual. I don't even need to explain this if you listened to both songs from an objective view.

 

Which theme is more impactful here?

 

This: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8mdIrfRPi9/

 

Or a collaboration with a washed up & certified homophobic rapper that's themed around a "38 made out of brass" :rip:

An Instagram post cannot determine whether something is impactful or not lol

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An Instagram post cannot determine whether something is impactful or not lol

The Instagram link is posted here by me because your tiny brain cells couldn't comprehend the theme of the song and asked me what's it about. The post explains it really well, so it was the best answer you can get. I didn't randomly post that, you asked first. Normally as you say an Instagram slideshow isn't needed & a full listen to both songs should be more than enough to grasp it, but since you can't achieve that you can't be against more sources to teach you about the topic. Or just explain me what's the theme of "Tough" to you and why do you think it's culturally more important in the pop music scene, I'm ready to cringe hard by your explanation.

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Lana, that other song is literally unlistenable

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4 minutes ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

The Instagram link is posted here by me because your tiny brain cells couldn't comprehend the theme of the song and asked me what's it about. The post explains it really well, so it was the best answer you can get. I didn't randomly post that, you asked first. Normally as you say an Instagram slideshow isn't needed & a full listen to both songs should be more than enough to grasp it, but since you can't achieve that you can't be against more sources to teach you about the topic. Or just explain me what's the theme of "Tough" to you and why do you think it's culturally more important in the pop music scene, I'm ready to cringe hard by your explanation.

None of them are culturally relevant at all. That's your answer

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Lorde, I adore Lana with all my heart but this song is not it :weeps: 

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1 minute ago, Badgalbriel said:

None of them are culturally relevant at all. That's your answer

Midnights and TTPD is actually more culturally relevant yes. You also got the answer you needed right now I guess, you can leave the thread now. :heart:

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7 minutes ago, Kayseri Mantisi said:

Midnights and TTPD is actually more culturally relevant yes. You also got the answer you needed right now I guess, you can leave the thread now. :heart:

sis that taytay fan is not worth all the hassle he cant understand

ot:LORD OFC

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49 minutes ago, Devin said:

its lana. who would say lorde like cmon now.

Any person with an ear

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girl so confusing, obviously. i like lana's music but tough is just a completely forgettable song... just a simple ass over used trap beat with a homophobic man. not my vibe at all. on the other side, so confusing is experimental pop, with a unique beat, and lyrically so raw and honest on both ends.... i'm with the girlies and the gays on this one

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lorde this isn't debatable. these uninspired lana trap tracks can stay in 2017 

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girl so confusing.

 

I love Lana but that trap track does nothing for me.

 

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Lana, the last time I liked a Lorde song was Royals.

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Girl….>>>

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Lorde the other is an unlistenable lullaby with yawna's melotonin vocals

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