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  1. You did me dirty with the title, I thought somehow Destiny's Child was having a new album coming
    50 points
  2. idk maybe you could tell us
    48 points
  3. I suspect Lea, which was probably why Keke revealed it in a book as opposed to an interview, knowing it would be inaccessible to her.
    38 points
  4. Radio needs cheap, ear candy, basic pop songs. Disease is too sophisticated & powerful for radio.
    36 points
  5. AM US (Pop) 49. (+11) Disease
    36 points
  6. Is the OP a republican? All I ever see them post are anti dem news on this website
    32 points
  7. And Billie clearly rejected the offer
    30 points
  8. These people exploiting their children for a cute little TikTok hit, but they're telling the LGBTQIA+ people and Drag Queens to leave children alone. Our priorities are all wrong.
    25 points
  9. That has never been a golden rule, stop talking out of your ass katycat
    23 points
  10. I never hear about this man anywhere else other than this website. The khia of generic white male actors
    23 points
  11. The way they both flopped when they went back to their roots. The public said no!
    23 points
  12. In an episode dedicated to unpacking the 2024 presidential election results, John Oliver's through-line toward making sense of Kamala Harris' loss was a running joke pinning the blame on Katy Perry's "ill-advised" cover of Whitney Houston's "Greatest Love of All" at a last-minute rally. "Personally, I kind of would like to imagine that everything that happened on Tuesday is Katy Perry's fault because at Kamala's Election Eve rally, she did this ill-advised cover," he began, playing a clip of the pop singer's admittedly off-key rendition. "I mean, you are right, they can't take away your dignity because you just surrendered it willingly," he joked, referencing the hit song's lyrics. "I know, I know that she's trying to do a nice thing there but why would you try and cover Whitney Houston — the voice? Say what you want about Lee Greenwood — which in my case is about 18 minutes of rigorously fact-checked insults — but at least when he played Trump rallies he wasn't trying to do Freddie Mercury's part in 'Somebody to Love.'" He continued, "Now, did that drunk bachelorette karaoke night performance doom the whole Harris campaign? Probably not. But it feels good to think so because it's an easy answer to a difficult question." Oliver also took the time to hit back at critics that have said Harris didn't move right enough on her policy stances, saying that campaigning alongside Liz Cheney was about as conservative as possible "unless you literally dig up Henry Kissinger's corpse and prop it up at a rally in Michigan as Katy Perry sings 'Rolling in the Deep.' It's OK not to have the range for a song, Katy." https://deadline.com/2024/11/john-oliver-katy-perry-kamala-harris-election-loss-last-week-tonight-1236172275/
    22 points
  13. 22 points
  14. Top Songs 1. (=) Die With A Smile 10,473,086 101. (+10) Disease 1,551,723 (+148k)
    21 points
  15. We have no way of knowing for sure, so let's just leave it at that
    20 points
  16. The way it could feasibly be multiple ppl on this cast
    20 points
  17. I don't know alex_katycat. Could you tell us why?
    19 points
  18. it sounds like a dated kim petras reject & the video was cheap as hell.
    18 points
  19. How are y'all thinking she's shading Katy when she literally said 'you could be the most talented person in the world'
    17 points
  20. Keke follows Emma Roberts on Instagram but she does NOT follow Lea Michele
    17 points
  21. I hope it takes 8 years for the bus to arrive just so she knows how we feel
    17 points
  22. 16 points
  23. DWAS Gap from APT 1,142,268
    16 points
  24. If you add some gifs to that rant, it suddenly becomes a @slw84 essay
    15 points
  25. As if OT: Mutual flops, boat mates, peers, two peas in a pod
    15 points
  26. We don't talk enough about the artistic GENIUS that is Happy Mistake. A song about finding your way through inner turmoil caused by conflicting, dual identities beautifully captured by not just contrasting lyrical metaphors ("comedy of tragic words", "audience smiling...scene absurd", the title etc.) but also soft and harsh vocal approaches. The heightened levels of sheer ARTISTRY. So many layers, so many carefully placed poignant moments. The Kimmel performance just made it so much more special. It's such a shame that it never got the chance to shine because of all the mess that it was surrounded by. A diamond in the trash. Maybe one day, years from now, it will be dug up and find some wider appreciation for the hymn that it is. Fraudd Phillips, you WILL pay for your crimes, and that list of crimes is long. TRUST.
    15 points
  27. It is not underperforming, it's flopping.
    15 points
  28. If you want Democrats to win elections, you really need to understand that politics is far mor complex than a linear spectrum. If the last 20 years have taught us anything, it's that you can't just sit down with a group of consultants and Frankenstein various policy positions together for a candidate and somehow win an election. What you need is a vision, a narrative, and a character people can trust. My mom for example, is a Bush-Obama-Romney-[abstain]-Biden voter. In the 2020 primary, she voted for Bernie. She did not agree with many of his key policy proposals, but she thought he was a man of good character and would be a good leader for the country. She did not like Biden. Now I am willing to bet a consultant would look at that voting pattern and never predict that she would vote for Bernie.
    14 points
  29. 13 points
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