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Sweeftie13

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  1. Maybe a Rihanna comeback with a huge tour and a great album?
  2. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    In my opinion, if the song "TTPD" had featured production similar to "State of Grace" or even Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," it would have become a future classic like GAS?
  3. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    It's an excellent song and the lyrics are very intelligent and ironic. The lines of Charlie Puth, Dylan Thomas and Patty Smith and 7 bars of chocolate are just rhetorical devices that go a long way toward explaining the superficial small talk she used to make with Matty
  4. The Emancipation of Mimi, Confessions on a Dancefloor, Oops!... I Did It Again, Good Girl Gone Bad, Let Go and Under My Skin, Laundry Service, Dangerously in Love, The Fame, Fearless, One of The Boys
  5. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    The most underrated track on TTPD It could be easily be a brodway classic or a smash soundtrack from a great romantic movie
  6. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    I love this opinion🫶🏻
  7. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    I completely agree on this point; I think the phenomenon of female pop artists writing songs about their personal lives and having the courage to pen lyrics that are raw and pointed is something unprecedented prior to Taylor Swift. She literally shifted the paradigm, shattered stereotypes, and broke down the music industry's barriers
  8. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    I think Gaga along with Taylor can be considered the only artist to have had an impact on other pop stars' careers comparable to Madonna's in the 80s. We can see how pop stars' aesthetics, music videos, and sound shifted after Lady Gaga's The Fame, and we can observe changes in songwriting specifically regarding the importance of storytelling, personal writing, and the management of a major pop era following RED and 1989.
  9. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    Not the kind of IMPACT we wanted
  10. Sweeftie13 replied to Achilles.'s topic in Base
    I think that releasing Debut with plenty of new tracks plus the success of IKYIKIand TS13 as a country album will allow her to win back large segments of the American audience; and if TS14 is a rock album, she'll likely be able to unite pop , folk and country fans, who generally tend to love rock music as well.
  11. Copines by queen Aya wins easy
  12. So Happy for Ari, she deserves her success for her hard work
  13. Even assuming what you say is true, what does that have to do with the thread? California Gurls perfectly embodies the sunny California girl narrative typical of Katy's imperial phase, just as Blank Space perfectly captures the media-focused narrative and the image of the gossip-magnet girl surrounding post-RED Taylor. It makes no difference who might have actually written them; they released the songs, and the world and the general public associates them with the artists and their respective narratives.
  14. Blank Space for Taylor California Gurls for Katy Bad Romance for Gaga
  15. Wow, I thought it was pretty easy to understand that salty air is the sea breeze or wind meeting the waves of a rough sea

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