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base talk Which was a better rap diss at Nicki Minaj? Lil Kim's Black Friday or Remy Ma Shether
Josh posted a topic in Base
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I found it very interesting when Kylie Minogue said during her recent Zach Sang interview that listening to Tension on shuffle or in order works either way. It reminded me of when Adele was telling people before the release of 30 to listen to the album in order (and got Spotify to change up their UI), because that's the way it was intended to be listened to. It got me thinking about the different ways people consume albums. I know some people that only listen to albums in order, and I know some who think that's weird and only listen on shuffle. I personally listen to albums in order most of the time, but when it's a more upbeat album that I'm already pretty familiar with I might listen on shuffle every now and then. So, do you listen to albums on shuffle? If you do, is it only for specific types of albums? Do you only listen to albums in order? Do you think listening to albums out of order is sacrilegious? Are people really taking in an album when it's not listened to in the intended order? Let me know!
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Both debuted in the 90s. 4 Decades of Domination. Both are facing significant competition, including Doja Cat, SZA, Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Ice Spice, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Karol G, Rosalía, and Becky G, among others. However, they manage still to capture the attention of Gen Z, Millennials, Older Generations and even some from Gen Alpha. Larger than life Performing Skills. Both with roots from AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST. Where human civilization was born and everything started Theyre the best representation for Black and Middle Eastern people today They come from the Black and Latino communities and have been slaying the music scene for decades in countries that are predominantly White. For proof, you can check the official charts of those countries. Shaki and Bey stats Things didn't look great for Beyoncé with 'The Gift' and 'Everything is Love,' but she found a way to make a comeback and achieved success with her singles and albums again. Similarly, things appeared challenging for Shakira with her flop tiktok song 'Don't Wait Up,' but she rose above it all. Nothing is over till its over....Never really over. Beyoncé's albums and singles were both commercially successful and critically acclaimed. Nr1 in the Hot 100 again. The perfect comeback. Sadly she didnt release her visuals. Drowning the potential of the album. Her tour became the largest ever for a Black entertainer. Shakira also scored two top 10 hits on the Hot 100 with spanish songs. Some of her English singles gained significant views on Youtube too and achieved great chart positions in Europe, such as 'Girl like me' and 'Don't You Worry.'" and her tour will be a big success probably So many of their peers from the 90s-2000s-2010s faded but Shakira and Bey are still around Are u impressed by them? how these ladies managed that? Ask me what I learned from all those years Ask me what I earned from all those tears Ask me why so many fade, but I'm still here
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It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, breaking the record for 1st week sales by a female artist at the time selling 442k it is one of the most acclaimed eras of all time, being nominated for 10 Grammy Awards and winning 5. It is the best selling female rap album of all time and is the only female rap album to go Diamond in the USA
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Can you relate?
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ChartMasters: 'SOS' - 7,063,000 (+20,520) *This figure does not include the vinyl sales. is she simply thee moment?
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The album is so rich lyrically, melodically and in terms of compositions. The instruments and the vocals are super crisp. Like wow. I can see the Grammy committee eating this up easily.
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This still ******* takes me out every time
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Well?
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base talk Gaga looked camp right in the eye, and I like these performances better now than 2013
Just a Gay on ATRL posted a topic in Base
I remember thinking these were messy/a little too silly 10 yrs ago but looking back they're kinda fun and camp. What do you think of her applause performances 10 years later? -
Hey. What do you think? My faves:
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Since our administrator Ryan decided Dalton Gomez isn't a celebrity and closed @Kayseri Mantisi's thread on celebria instead of moving it to the correct section, it got me thinking about what defines someone as a celebrity. Who is and isn't a celebrity? Is it the followers they have online? Do they have to have a certain amount of parasocial relationships? Is the media actively covering them? I'd love to hear everyone's opinions on this!
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I’m afraid she mothered HARD on this one, and is probably many people’s favorite performance of the Say So era, just ahead of the emo rock version at the EMAs!
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share songs you know no one else on this forum has heard
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She did good here, I'm liking this a lot. Is this the best song on the album? If not, what is? It's my favorite for sure. What say you? Discuss!
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The creator of the video also gave his picks as to who should have won, I have them listed there: 10. Sandra Bullock, The Blide Side (Gabourey Sidibe should have won.) 9. Mahershala Ali, Green Book (Richard E. Grant) 8. Joan Fontaine, Suspicion (Barbara Stanwyck) 7. Helen Hayes, Airport (Karen Black) 6. Luise Rainer, The Good Earth (Irene Dunne) 5. John Mills, Ryan's Daughter (Chief Dan George) 4. Elizabeth Taylor, BUtterfield 8 (Deborah Kerr) 3. Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody (Bradley Cooper) 2. Mary Pickford, Coquette 1. Renée Zellweger, Cold Mountain (Shohreh Aghdashloo)
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base talk Better? Taylor’s Lover rearranged as Ariana’s Yours Truly.
Taylor fanboy posted a topic in Base
I recreated Lover’s track list as if it’s Ariana Grande’s “Yours Truly”, in honor of both of their release anniversaries. Is Lover now finally listenable with a Lovingly Yours edition? 1. Cornelia Street 2. All Of The Girls You Loved Before 3. Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince 4. Lover 5. Paper Rings 6. You Need To Calm Down 7. I Think He Knows 8. Daylight 9. Death By a Thousand Cuts 10. False God 11. ME! 12. Afterglow -
base talk Which of these potential collabs would’ve been bigger and better in the early 10’s?
k4rmabutterfly posted a topic in Base
So many possible collabs that could’ve happened in the early 10’s, we’re truly robbed… discuss. -
Kylie released a remixed version of Love At First Sight and Come Into My World as singles in the US, as opposed to the regular versions. Which do you prefer? Love At First Sight - original Love At First Sight - US radio edit Come Into My World - original Come Into My World - US radio edit
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ATRL says Britney has no impact tho
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base talk Addison Rae’s AR now ranks in the top 10 of biggest EP debut weeks on Spotify (6.6m)
drivers license posted a topic in Base
i was told “twitter hype failed to translate to streams” “why isn’t she charting” only for her to do this with a premium only EP of leaked songs -
yup yup queen **** right here