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yesand

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  1. Pinkpantheress is more of a mpg than tate lmao
  2. It's a decent, maybe good, sophomore album. Nothing too special.
  3. As a fellow 22 year old, yes.
  4. PinkPantheress delivered the best project of the year so far. But we're only halfway through the year. Anyone could take it.
  5. Pinkpantheress is the British Madonna. She's a true musician who produces her own music, has a unique and distinctive singing voice and vocal style, and she knows how to capitalizes on all of the Gen Z trends. Ava Max is nothing more than a wannabe Gaga. Ava Max blatantly rips off other songs and pays it off as "interpolation" while PinkPantheress uses her musical knowledge to reimagine Y2K aesthetics in a 2020s context with her use of sampling. Ava Max is a lot tackier than Pink. She also debuted during a time where trap was dominating while Pink got lucky as her rise mirrors the rise of dance music in the 2020s decade.
  6. Taylor > Bey > Rih > Nicki > Ari > Gaga > Britney
  7. This is so messy. All you have to do is make it clear to him that you don't see him as a boyfriend and that you're still testing the waters! Or if you're completely done with him, just let him know- in a respectful manner of course.
  8. Booners.
  9. Illegal by pinkpantheress
  10. Olivia > Billie > the rest
  11. Honey, Madonna is always ahead of her time.
  12. Madonna > Janet > Beyonce > Taylor > Mariah > Britney

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