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patrickrose

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  1. Has any of you guys heard about another new track that she also recorded with Justin Tranter for this upcoming album titled Watch It Burn?
  2. I know but it's definitely a demo mix that was officially released... same thing with Super Pop. Not uncommon for the bonus tracks tbh. This is why I wouldn't mind something like Triggering tagged at the end of this release, but maybe we'll get them sometime later
  3. I mean she released Fighting Spirit and Super Pop, both of which are pretty much unfinished demos
  4. It's a shame they didn't include any of the leaked demos here but overall I'm pleased
  5. I guess that sort of life just isn't meant for her and she was very open about it since the Loose era... I'm only sad because I assumed the recent comeback was going to last for a little longer, she geniuely seemed happy with her return to music. Sadly, the third album in a row not getting enough of recognition is what most likely added to that decision... poor Nelly! She's still an absolute icon to me and I hope she's proud of everything that she has achieved
  6. It was very odd getting an album that was so lazily put together from somebody who's known as a big perfectionist, but I wouldn't say it's as awful as people make it out to be. At least you can make a cute mini EP out of the best cuts!
  7. Gambler, one of her more forgotten 80s tracks that was also a single and did relatively well in certain territories, yet it's rarely acknowledged. It's a fun little bop
  8. Kiss Me Once. Kylie still had some potential and was doing well here in Europe and the Oz, but it's rather obvious there were plans to turn her into a bigger name in the US at the time as well as to score another big era internationally; her team securing that Roc Nation deal, the supposed "new, different" sound, recording hundreds of songs with big name producers such as Stargare, Pharrell or Darkchild, yet it all would start crashing down when some truly awful decisions were made, and they couldn't even replicate the previous album's success.
  9. Sounds like a total banger I'm glad she hasn't ditched the dance direction since the last album
  10. I'll echo what others have said before me, but Your Honesty seemed like no-brainer here and I'd much prefer it over either of the remixes. I remember it being said back in the day that the original master was lost though, so maybe that's what truly complicated things here? Not so sure I'm not crying over the Shep Pettibone demos because I honestly despise Love Won't Wait and I don't expect them to be as good as his Erotica contribution, but hopefully we still get them on a proper deluxe in the future (fingers crossed)
  11. Oh I love that cover and the promo image, bring it on Mel!
  12. Such a great little song, I love how smooth it is! I hope we get the full length version of it eventually.
  13. Let me count all the iconic & legendary pop albums... yeah, the 2000s win this, sorry!
  14. I personally never bought her saying she's got like 5 scrapped albums between Killer Love and Big Fat Lie, because girl, please... But it's a known fact she's recorded like 100 demos for Her Name Is Nicole and again for the Boomerang album back in 2012, so I guess when you count all the songs, there'd be several compilations worth of unreleased music from Nicole inside the vaults. I'm surprised she was still trying to make more solo stuff after the underperformance of Big Fat Lie and that failed PCD comeback

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