penguintim Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 3 minutes ago, alexrex said: My point (as I just said in my post) is that LG changes genre and doesn't stick to the same type of music, which isn't the case for Miss Trainor. That on its own is a risk for success. Mind you Meghan has done Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, Holiday, Soul, Country, Rock, Adult Contemporary, Funk, all in barely a decade... let's not get it twisted now... 3 1
TayDuaStan Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 3 hours ago, alexrex said: Sometimes not taking any risks pays off. Meghan Trainor always releases the same song, and Republican America eats it up instantly. Same with the current queen of pop Taylor Swift. Same heartbreak songs for white republicans. Are the risks in the room with us? Disease sounds like a diet version of a Born This Way reject 1
sickboy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago You know it's looking BAD when Meghan Trainor fans are dragging her 4
skeeyee Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Who knew Megan had stans looks like there's some competition kiddos 1
Popular Post bad guy Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago Made You Look takes you on a journey of optimism and hope. "I could have my Gucci on (gucci on), I could have my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on, bet I made you look" she's letting the public know that despite having an exclusive designer lifestyle, she still holds value without these things. She thought about all the little girls out there (and yes even little boys like @Post Malone) who's dream is to be like her and reminded them that even without a Versace dress, and even with your hair looking a mess, you still matter. When you dive deeper into the lyrics the subtext is really about a small town girl from Nantucket Massachusetts who made it out the mud and became one of the biggest artists of our time. It's the American dream personified. On the flip side, Disease is an example of everything wrong with our country. "I could play the doctor, I can cure your disease" Gaga is not a doctor. She didn't go to med school, and I don't think she's ever volunteered at a hospital. She can't cure anything. Then she contradicts herself by saying "If you were a sinner, I could make you believe". Oh so now you're a priest? What happened to being a doctor and being pro-science? When is the last time you even stepped foot in a Catholic church, Lady Gaga? These lyrics symbolize the fraud that runs rampant in our country. People are done listening to lies when all they seek is the truth. And that's what it all comes down to: authenticity and truth. When Meghan Trainor says her naked body made a man look, we believe it. She is sexy, confident. When Gaga says she can cure a mans disease, we know it's a lie. Where is the late great Tony Bennett? Exactly. 22
TayDuaStan Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 42 minutes ago, bad guy said: Made You Look takes you on a journey of optimism and hope. "I could have my Gucci on (gucci on), I could have my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on, bet I made you look" she's letting the public know that despite having an exclusive designer lifestyle, she still holds value without these things. She thought about all the little girls out there (and yes even little boys like @Post Malone) who's dream is to be like her and reminded them that even without a Versace dress, and even with your hair looking a mess, you still matter. When you dive deeper into the lyrics the subtext is really about a small town girl from Nantucket Massachusetts who made it out the mud and became one of the biggest artists of our time. It's the American dream personified. On the flip side, Disease is an example of everything wrong with our country. "I could play the doctor, I can cure your disease" Gaga is not a doctor. She didn't go to med school, and I don't think she's ever volunteered at a hospital. She can't cure anything. Then she contradicts herself by saying "If you were a sinner, I could make you believe". Oh so now you're a priest? What happened to being a doctor and being pro-science? When is the last time you even stepped foot in a Catholic church, Lady Gaga? These lyrics symbolize the fraud that runs rampant in our country. People are done listening to lies when all they seek is the truth. And that's what it all comes down to: authenticity and truth. When Meghan Trainor says her naked body made a man look, we believe it. She is sexy, confident. When Gaga says she can cure a mans disease, we know it's a lie. Where is the late great Tony Bennett? Exactly.
ashuduff Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, bad guy said: Made You Look takes you on a journey of optimism and hope. "I could have my Gucci on (gucci on), I could have my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on, bet I made you look" she's letting the public know that despite having an exclusive designer lifestyle, she still holds value without these things. She thought about all the little girls out there (and yes even little boys like @Post Malone) who's dream is to be like her and reminded them that even without a Versace dress, and even with your hair looking a mess, you still matter. When you dive deeper into the lyrics the subtext is really about a small town girl from Nantucket Massachusetts who made it out the mud and became one of the biggest artists of our time. It's the American dream personified. On the flip side, Disease is an example of everything wrong with our country. "I could play the doctor, I can cure your disease" Gaga is not a doctor. She didn't go to med school, and I don't think she's ever volunteered at a hospital. She can't cure anything. Then she contradicts herself by saying "If you were a sinner, I could make you believe". Oh so now you're a priest? What happened to being a doctor and being pro-science? When is the last time you even stepped foot in a Catholic church, Lady Gaga? These lyrics symbolize the fraud that runs rampant in our country. People are done listening to lies when all they seek is the truth. And that's what it all comes down to: authenticity and truth. When Meghan Trainor says her naked body made a man look, we believe it. She is sexy, confident. When Gaga says she can cure a mans disease, we know it's a lie. Where is the late great Tony Bennett? Exactly. threads ruined by one post TEAS DOWN BOOTS DOWN HOUSE DOWN
ericcartman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 5 hours ago, bad guy said: Made You Look takes you on a journey of optimism and hope. "I could have my Gucci on (gucci on), I could have my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on, bet I made you look" she's letting the public know that despite having an exclusive designer lifestyle, she still holds value without these things. She thought about all the little girls out there (and yes even little boys like @Post Malone) who's dream is to be like her and reminded them that even without a Versace dress, and even with your hair looking a mess, you still matter. When you dive deeper into the lyrics the subtext is really about a small town girl from Nantucket Massachusetts who made it out the mud and became one of the biggest artists of our time. It's the American dream personified. On the flip side, Disease is an example of everything wrong with our country. "I could play the doctor, I can cure your disease" Gaga is not a doctor. She didn't go to med school, and I don't think she's ever volunteered at a hospital. She can't cure anything. Then she contradicts herself by saying "If you were a sinner, I could make you believe". Oh so now you're a priest? What happened to being a doctor and being pro-science? When is the last time you even stepped foot in a Catholic church, Lady Gaga? These lyrics symbolize the fraud that runs rampant in our country. People are done listening to lies when all they seek is the truth. And that's what it all comes down to: authenticity and truth. When Meghan Trainor says her naked body made a man look, we believe it. She is sexy, confident. When Gaga says she can cure a mans disease, we know it's a lie. Where is the late great Tony Bennett? Exactly. This is amazing
Spooky Mulder Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Not Meghan Trainor's fan getting their licks too Edited 7 hours ago by Spooky Mulder
xluvxduffxmusicx Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, bad guy said: Made You Look takes you on a journey of optimism and hope. "I could have my Gucci on (gucci on), I could have my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on, bet I made you look" she's letting the public know that despite having an exclusive designer lifestyle, she still holds value without these things. She thought about all the little girls out there (and yes even little boys like @Post Malone) who's dream is to be like her and reminded them that even without a Versace dress, and even with your hair looking a mess, you still matter. When you dive deeper into the lyrics the subtext is really about a small town girl from Nantucket Massachusetts who made it out the mud and became one of the biggest artists of our time. It's the American dream personified. On the flip side, Disease is an example of everything wrong with our country. "I could play the doctor, I can cure your disease" Gaga is not a doctor. She didn't go to med school, and I don't think she's ever volunteered at a hospital. She can't cure anything. Then she contradicts herself by saying "If you were a sinner, I could make you believe". Oh so now you're a priest? What happened to being a doctor and being pro-science? When is the last time you even stepped foot in a Catholic church, Lady Gaga? These lyrics symbolize the fraud that runs rampant in our country. People are done listening to lies when all they seek is the truth. And that's what it all comes down to: authenticity and truth. When Meghan Trainor says her naked body made a man look, we believe it. She is sexy, confident. When Gaga says she can cure a mans disease, we know it's a lie. Where is the late great Tony Bennett? Exactly.
fememeist Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, bad guy said: Made You Look takes you on a journey of optimism and hope. "I could have my Gucci on (gucci on), I could have my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on, bet I made you look" she's letting the public know that despite having an exclusive designer lifestyle, she still holds value without these things. She thought about all the little girls out there (and yes even little boys like @Post Malone) who's dream is to be like her and reminded them that even without a Versace dress, and even with your hair looking a mess, you still matter. When you dive deeper into the lyrics the subtext is really about a small town girl from Nantucket Massachusetts who made it out the mud and became one of the biggest artists of our time. It's the American dream personified. On the flip side, Disease is an example of everything wrong with our country. "I could play the doctor, I can cure your disease" Gaga is not a doctor. She didn't go to med school, and I don't think she's ever volunteered at a hospital. She can't cure anything. Then she contradicts herself by saying "If you were a sinner, I could make you believe". Oh so now you're a priest? What happened to being a doctor and being pro-science? When is the last time you even stepped foot in a Catholic church, Lady Gaga? These lyrics symbolize the fraud that runs rampant in our country. People are done listening to lies when all they seek is the truth. And that's what it all comes down to: authenticity and truth. When Meghan Trainor says her naked body made a man look, we believe it. She is sexy, confident. When Gaga says she can cure a mans disease, we know it's a lie. Where is the late great Tony Bennett? Exactly. The way you and @Post Malone have this very public beef. It's giving Grace Randolph vs Jessica Chastain 3
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