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New Music Friday 💿🎶🎧

Spyro

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  1. Any chances that she's performing at the Grammys?
  2. Don't think a platform as hateful as this will ever love someone. But it's amazing to see the overwhelmingly good response considering how much she really cares about this song in particular
  3. Also, what a silly tweet. The song is unlike anything she's ever done. And her catalogue is extremely diverse, so finding one sound that finally suits her is nothing to be ashamed of Her messages are strong + empowering, she's one hell of a performer and literally everyone who's ever worked with her was in total awe of her talent and kindness. Find someone else to hate on or.... idk, at least accomplish something yourself first
  4. I see your point - but the song was never meant to mock women for being extra feminine or embracing their sexuality. It's more of a "Don't change who you are because men expect you to" kind of message. The mid '00s were a crazy time and representations in the media were not nearly as diverse as they are now. Tabloids and TV were enforcing the idea that young, skinny women with long, blonde hair were the only ones who deserve any spotlight and most of the time, they were portrayed in a way that they needed to be super sexual to get the attention from the guy. And trying to imitate what they were shown, many kids gave up on their actual interests, starved their bodies and acted more sexual than what they felt comfortable with to not get rejected. So that's where the song is coming from. It's not about shaming girls for choosing barbies because 'being girly is so bad'. It's about the toxic way female celebrities had to present themselves in order to have a career. And how girls started to think they had to throw away their true nature just to become objectified by some guy. If you want to look into it, there's an interview she did with Oprah where they talk about the meaning of the song. It's pretty insightful but I'm sure she'd do things a lot different now. The MV's visuals were provocative enough to spark a discussion... but it did what it had to do and after not having performed it in 15 years or so, it appears that she has left in the past where it belongs
  5. no need to get so angry, sweetie
  6. Spyro replied to Underdogs's topic in Music
    Expected a little more after the teaser. But it was cute
  7. When will we get the music video?
  8. Looks like they're trying to re-create this video

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