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YourMadGesty

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  1. I'm so disappointed she's not on the song/album
  2. I wish madonnas and sahn were still with us to rejoice in this moment. I have a feeling this song will do well.
  3. This is a week of heavy releases. This is a nice teaser and hopefully there are other promotional opportunities to promote the song.
  4. Ahhh Baby, we're so back!
  5. I commend him for trying something different. It's really good coffee house music that goes well with a brisk, wintery morning walk
  6. Thank God we're far removed from this era. So bland and lifeless, except for Fancy.
  7. I actually like the Mr Electric Blue song. Granted, I only heard one other song from him prior and was immediately turned off. But this one is good.
  8. Drake is a lost biracial culture vulture without an identity. This is why he can shift from one identity to the next—because he doesn't have one of his own. Most biracial don't. They struggle to fit in with either culture or group and when they do find acceptance, they are sometimes rejected or ostracized because they don't know how to "play by the rules" or "play the game"... atleast from a black perspective. But I don't blame him. I blame his black dad for not setting his biracial son up with this perception before going into the world.
  9. Fortunately, people are demanding authenticity over trolling today. Gone are the days of artists who promoted their brand under the guise of trolling. For instance, Lady Gaga's recent chartings; the general public responds better to her more approachable song like "Die With A Smile" but avoids a song like "Abracadabra" (sans a niche audience) at all cost. Artists like Tekashi 69, Lil Nas X, and even Miley Cyrus some degree, all once hugely famous for their brand of trolling, are now struggling to recapture that same level of success. So, Drake gleefully joins the stage with an infamous country singer who said the n-word only validates to the black community that he's truly "not like us" and creates a greater divide against the culture he desperately wants to be a part of. It's not trolling—it's just sad, pathetic, and pitiful.
  10. I love Madonna to bits but she truly lacks self awareness sometimes—she would have scorched the earth if the role was reversed.
  11. One of the stand out VJs from the height of the MTV era. So gorgeous and charismatic. I'm sending healing and love to her family. Thank you Ananda for being a beautiful light during my childhood.
  12. She's an easy target because she's an aging star who has remained true to herself. The worse crime as an entertainer. The fact is she collaborated with a producer who was not found guilty or civilly responsibile for what he was accused of (like it or not). Meanwhile, some of your favs HAVE collaborated with a well known (now CONVICTED) rapist. If you don't like the music, critic the music and move along. Don't like the artist, ignore them and go about your day. To constantly **** on someone you don't know personally is the definition of deranged and insanity.
  13. Now THAT'S how you do it! That cover is EVERYTHING!
  14. It's meant to be ironic. "The body conscious actress in high fashion in front of an fast food establishment that produces poor quality junk food at a cheap price"
  15. No one is making fun of her looks. It's when it's paired with her overly exaggerated facial expressions is when it becomes open to satire. It's ironic how the one thing that makes her stand out, and what probably got hired for the show with comedic themes, is what she's now being critical of a comedy show for pointing out.

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