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  1. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ava-max-headlining-white-party-120003388.html Who else is looking up flights to Palm Springs? Let’s go Maxxinistas
  2. She named these peers as genuine, true to themselves and at the top of their game in her new ELLE France interview, where the interviewer asks: Pop music is dominated by women who control their own music and careers today. What do you think about that? “I love it, I think it’s great. It’s fantastic to see so many women at the top of the industry, dominating the charts in this way. When I started I didn’t see myself as a female artist, but as an artist in general, I was mainly trying to stand out musically. All those who are at the top today like Adele, Taylor, Beyoncé or Billie Eilish make music that is the pure genuine emanation of who they are. This is their expression and that’s how it should be.” French: https://www.elle.fr/Loisirs/Musique/News/Jennifer-Lopez-Je-me-suis-souvent-retrouvee-dans-des-relations-toxiques-4192566
  3. Cher recently went viral for saying she wouldn’t be inducted even if they paid her a million dollars. Will they persuade her otherwise?
  4. Ozzy Osbourne blasted Kanye West on social media on Friday, claiming the rapper used a recording of a Black Sabbath song without Osbourne’s permission and against his will. “Kanye West asked permission to sample a section of a 1983 live performance of ‘War Pig’ [sic] from the Us Festival without vocals & was refused permission because he is an antisemite and has caused untold heartache to many,” the singer wrote in capital letters. “He went ahead and used the sample anyway at his album listening party last night. I want no association with this man!”
  5. Variety: Taylor Swift Sells ‘Eras Tour’ Concert Film Rights to Disney+ for More Than $75 Million Read the full article here
  6. https://www.instagram.com/p/C3ItO2JRwUk/?igsh=MTBuNXIxOW52Zm42NQ== U Got It Bad x Choose Your Fighter mashup is actually happening for real
  7. Yup. https://nypost.com/2024/02/09/lifestyle/pink-pauses-sydney-concert-after-woman-goes-into-labor https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM6csdDKN/ wish this legend good luck! (idk why nothing is embedding)
  8. Link: https://www.vox.com/culture/24063552/taylor-swift-britney-spears-control-fame-reputation Takeaway: Taylor Swift is at the center of various conspiracy theories and controversies, facing accusations from deep-fake porn to being a deep state psyop. Swift won Album of the Year at the Grammys four times, announcing her next album during the ceremony, highlighting her current prominence in the music industry. Her Eras tour is breaking records globally, and a filmed concert became the highest-grossing concert film ever. Taylor Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce is highly publicized, dominating pop culture discussions. AI-generated porn featuring Swift has circulated online, indicating the negative side of her fame. Some conservatives theorize Swift's popularity is a government strategy to influence political endorsements. Taylor Swift is known for her control over her image and career, contrasting with the industry's stereotype of female pop stars. Swift's control is seen as threatening by some, leading to the creation of wild theories about her. Britney Spears represents the opposite situation, having been perceived as out of control, which led to public scrutiny and personal struggles. Spears' and Swift's careers offer a study in the extremes of control and lack thereof, reflecting societal views on female agency in the entertainment industry. Taylor Swift has actively learned from the downfalls of other pop stars, including Britney Spears, to maintain control over her career. Swift's early image was carefully crafted to avoid the pitfalls that affected Spears, focusing on being seen as a good role model. Despite Swift's control, she faced backlash, accused of ****-shaming and being a bad feminist, highlighting the impossible standards set for female celebrities. The narrative around Swift evolved over time, with accusations of media manipulation and dishonesty becoming prevalent. The backlash Swift faced in 2016 led to her withdrawing from public view, a move reflecting her desire to regain control over her image. Swift's return to the top of the music industry underscores the ongoing challenge women face in being accepted as autonomous and powerful figures. The article suggests that societal paranoia demands that Swift's autonomy be undermined, either by portraying her as a government tool or discrediting her achievements. The contrast between Spears' and Swift's handling of fame illustrates the changing expectations and challenges for female pop stars over the years. The ongoing punishment Swift faces, despite her success, reflects broader societal discomfort with powerful women. The narrative around Swift and Spears emphasizes the lesson that there is no right way to be a woman in the public eye, highlighting the enduring struggle for acceptance and autonomy. Questions: How does the contrasting public perception of control in the careers of Taylor Swift and Britney Spears reflect societal attitudes towards female autonomy in the entertainment industry? In what ways does the backlash Taylor Swift faces for being "too in control" mirror or differ from the scrutiny Britney Spears faced for being perceived as "out of control"? What role does the media play in shaping and perpetuating the narratives around female pop stars' control over their careers and personal lives? How do incidents of AI-generated content, like the deep-fake porn of Taylor Swift, impact public discourse around consent and the digital exploitation of celebrities? Considering the accusations of Taylor Swift being a deep state psyop, what does this conspiracy theory reveal about the intersection of politics and celebrity culture? How has Taylor Swift's strategy of learning from the downfalls of other pop stars, including Britney Spears, influenced her approach to fame and control over her image? In what ways does the public's fascination with Taylor Swift's personal life and relationships, such as her romance with Travis Kelce, contribute to the narrative of her being "too in control"? Reflecting on the evolution of Taylor Swift's public persona from a "good girl" to being accused of media manipulation, how do societal expectations of female purity and authenticity play into these perceptions? How does the public reaction to Britney Spears' struggles and subsequent conservatorship highlight the double standards applied to male and female celebrities facing personal crises? Considering the conclusion that there is "no right way to be a woman" in the public eye, what changes need to occur in society's treatment of female celebrities to allow for a more nuanced understanding of autonomy and vulnerability?
  9. Verizon continues teasing their Super Bowl advertisement, whilst there's reports of Beyoncé receiving $30M for the ad.
  10. znake

    “Greedy” returns to #1 on Global Spotify

    poor oldies and uglies gaytrls #1 in six different months and counting
  11. And I’ve always said that! 8:35
  12. lots of thinkpieces in the quotes, what do you think about it?
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