Everything posted by dontcha
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Turnstile - 'NEVER ENOUGH: Versions'
Slayyyter, Blood Orange & Oklou!!
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Slayyyter - 'WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA'
How long does it usually take until the Like A Version covers are on streaming? I'm obsessed with this
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Girls Aloud - 'Tangled Up (Deluxe)'
The new tracks are cute and the alternative mixes are always interesting. Their remixes are so questionable when the original material is that good.
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Slayyyter - 'WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA'
Love it - the double slay
- Dove Cameron shares a brand new snippet from her upcoming album
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Slayyyter - 'WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA'
I agree! Or at least some remixes or live versions in the WGIA style. She has too many good songs that have been overlooked. Like some Soulwax or Sebastian remixes.
- Pitchfork - The 37 Greatest Electroclash Songs of All Time
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Slayyyter - 'WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA'
That would be insane or anything by Hole Her taste is great so I'm confident it'll be good
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Albums that make you transcend?
Same Especially Vespertine
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KATSEYE - "Hootie Frutti"
I need them to get someone like Tokischa on a remix
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Slayyyter - 'WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA'
I also cannot wait for her Like A Version to drop
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Slayyyter - 'WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA'
DANCE… got nominated for Best Dance at the VMAs We did it kids Especially as a self-directed music video, that's huge
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Belinda x DANNA - "Dolce Vita"
Need this!!
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FLO - 'Therapy at the Club'
Pose is a trashy bop. I'm obsessed.
- FLO - Whats not clicking?
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FLO - Whats not clicking?
I think there's a few issues: The most obvious hit me listening to some of their interviews and it's that they're quite uncompromising with what sounds pop nowadays. As other people have said here they're very 90s/00s coded and they're great in that lane but it's not really that exciting. This may end up being an advantage to them in the long run though. Their vocals are great but they're also good at bops. I think Leak It and Fly Girl are their best songs, but they call their sophomore album "Therapy at the Club" only for it not to have all that much club on it. They don't really work that well as a visual unit but I'm not sure how much that affects things. I do think the Leak It and Remedied videos suggest they're improving on this front. I think both their albums are pretty good, but AAA (which is slightly better) feels more American appealing than Therapy at the Club which feels much more British but I can't put my finger on why. In the past, I think British girl groups (despite often being the best) are a little too quirky for American audiences. This new album is more Sugababes/Eternal to the Destiny's Child of their debut, but what I need is x12 the Danity Kane/Cherish that is Leak It.
- KATSEYE performs "I Won't Say (I'm In Love)" from Hercules at D23 Disney Legends
- Ayra Starr - 'Starrgirl'
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Slayyyter - "brand new chanel$"
This has not been off repeat since it's release. My jaw drops every time I get to the Beat Up Chanels sample
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Becky G - 'BARAJA BENDITA'
Hope it's full of bops. The singles are great
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KATSEYE - "Hootie Frutti"
I'm not ready - they're referencing one of the best ever
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KATSEYE - "Hootie Frutti"
Can't wait for this. It sounds like a huge bop!!
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Tinashe - "Melatonin"
I also like the other songs released so far but this is the first one that gives Popstar
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Tinashe - "Melatonin"
This is insane and she's beyond stun in the video
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Dawn Richard - 'creole culture'
Dawn always delivers