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  1. She could be a flop, a non event or anything but you can tell she is IN for the artistry. All of her albums have a cohesive concept lyrically and sonically and also she is able to not include songs that had huge/decent numbers even if they could make her album chart way better than they did, like for example: Skin, On My Way, Alien, Why, Smoke and Fire.
  2. Bloodflowers.

    10's Music Discussion Thread

    So, we have officially entered new decade, the 2020s and left behind all the music that has come out since 2010 - 2019. Let's appreciate the music. The rules are the same, please put spoiler if you'd like to put more than 1 video so the page doesn't take too much to load. Threads from previous decades:
  3. In 2003, Britney was interviewed for a TV segment discussing the greatest pop culture icons here she spoke about Tina Turner. Britney was also included in the list despite being only 5 years into her musical career. Anyway hope you enjoy this clip of a pop culture legend praising another pop culture legend.
  4. Listen and download before it gets deleted or something
  5. Henry Torres

    What's Lady Gaga's impact?

    Just asking politely for educational purposes I keep seeing Gaga' stans talking about her impact but I still have no idea what they really mean, someone enlightenment me
  6. Which one of those 2 songs do you guys think is the bigger classic overall?
  7. It appears that there was a short-lived streaming platform back in 2002, and Britney Spears' flop soundtrack song "Boys" managed to accumulate an impressive 1.3 million streams within a single day. During a time when the internet was not as widely used and its speed was considerably slower. It's quite interesting to consider how Britney Spears would have shattered streaming records if Spotify had been around during her prime. Just imagine, in today's context, a song that has 1.7 streams is at the top spot on Spotify in the United States.
  8. Pop stars Britney, Ariana, and Taylor all faced controversies due to their relationships with problematic men. Britney Spears and Kevin Federline Federline was constantly accused of being a "gold digger," and the significant fame gap between him and Britney fueled dislike towards him. Despite fan belief that he wasn't deserving of Britney, she married him, and they had two children together. Their journey as a family, under the scrutiny of the public eye, added further complexity to their story. Many people were disappointed that Britney and Justin Timberlake weren't still together. Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson The couple's whirlwind relationship garnered attention due to its rapid pace and tumultuous nature. Pete's problematic jokes made people dislike him, while Ariana's behavior underwent noticeable changes. For example, she made a tweet referencing Pete's ***** size and offended a fan on Twitter. These actions drew widespread criticism, with many considering the relationship immature. People were also saddened by how quickly Ariana "moved on" after her breakup with Mac. Pete and Ariana got engaged. Fortunately, she didn't end up marrying him. Taylor Swift and Matty Healy While their relationship isn't officially confirmed, it has already stirred controversies due to Matty's highly problematic comments and behavior. It's impossible to know whether he will be Taylor's Pete Davidson, a short-lived fling, or her Kevin Federline, a serious relationship with lasting consequences. Thoughts? It can happen to anyone, let's be real Unfortunately, we can't control who we develop feelings for
  9. Beyoncé has already played to: +90,000 people in Sweden +60,000 people in Cardiff +53,000 people in Brussels +54,000 people in Edinburgh And is set to play for over 48,000 people in some minutes at Sunderland Stadium with already official reports of over 250,000 tickets for London, 80,000 tickets in France and 60,000 for Marseille Beyoncé is set to have the second most attended female tour in Europe with 21 stadiums, just behind Sticky & Sweet Tour by Madge that played to over 1,6M people and have over 42 dates in two legs Can mother Have the biggest female tour in Europe?, a second leg is rumored!
  10. starsweburnaway

    Duncan Laurence

    Duncan de Moor (born 11 April 1994), professionally known as Duncan Laurence, is a Dutch singer-songwriter. He began his music career in 2014 and became a semi-finalist in the fifth season of The Voice of Holland. Laurence represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Arcade" and went on to win the competition. In January 2019, Laurence was selected to represent the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019. His song "Arcade" was first revealed in March 2019. On 18 May 2019, Duncan Laurence won the event in Tel Aviv, Israel with 492 points from 41 international juries and the public vote. The juries gave him 231 points, while the public Vote gave him 261 points. He finished 27 points ahead of Italy and 123 points ahead of Russia, the two runners-up. He is the fifth Dutch entrant to ever win the competition, and the first since Teach-In won the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with the song "Ding-a-dong". Behind Duncan's song "Arcade": TOUR: EU Tour 2019 NL Tour 2019 SOLD OUT
  11. 1.5 B Spotify streams 2.9 B YouTube videos 7 years later and still doing 750-800k streams daily and 350k views on YouTube
  12. After strong rumors that are basically confirmed to be in early stages of development, who should get cast as Tiana? Or The prince? I can def see Zendaya being a front runner.. Coco Jones's name was thrown out there as well.. Who do you think should play her or the prince?
  13. TheMusicProphet

    Midjourney AI

    We should share our images from Midjourney? Here's Mine: lets see yours?
  14. One of the best songs released by a popgirl yet no one talks about it for some reason It's also one of the least streamed songs on Lover. It seems like ppl are tasteless? Anyways, stream it fats!
  15. how often should your fave release an Album and go on Tour for you to feel like a satisfied fan?
  16. Which artist is more cringey? VS
  17. Read all of Taylor's cultural impact on the entertainment industry on Wikipedia! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_impact_of_Taylor_Swift Does your fave's impacts have a dedicated page on Wikipedia?
  18. Frozen yogurt was a huge fad in the early 2010s. It was something sweet and harmless that the GP loved to consume for a couple years. It was the Obama era, a time of centrist prosperity and carefree sugar. At least in the area I grew up, there were over ten froyo shops that popped up around 2012, and business was booming. As patrons were stuffing their iced treat cups with overpriced candied toppings, they were likely to hear one of Katy Perry's many hits blaring out of the shops' speakers. But by 2017, the majority of these shops had closed their doors, and Ms. Katheryn came tumbling down the charts. This article even compared the froyo trend dying off to Katy no longer smashing. These paired phenomena represent the inevitable decay of the post-2008 recession optimism, when everything started to look a little bleaker and taste a bit more bitter. Which other sociocultural trends or events can be aptly compared to a pop girl's career trajectory?
  19. Lead single: "Lover" alongside album announcement and music video Second single: "London Boy" alongside music video Promotional single: "Cornelia Street" a few days before the album comes out Third and final single: "Cruel Summer" alongside music video day the album drops + something from this photoshoot as the album cover Finally, tracklist narrowed down with five songs (You Need To Calm Down, ME!, It's Nice To Have A Friend, The Man & DBATC) Agrih?
  20. Smooth can rot. This song was the superb one always.
  21. Born to Run

    Janet (album) turns 30

    Janet (stylized as janet.) is the fifth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson, released on May 18, 1993, by Virgin Records America. Prior to its release, Jackson was at the center of a high-profile bidding war over her recording contract. In 1991, her original label A&M sought to renew her contract, while others, such as Atlantic, Capitol, and Virgin all vied to sign her. After meeting with Virgin owner Richard Branson, she signed with the label. The contract was worth an estimated $40 million, making her the world's then-highest paid musical act.
  22. A fixture in the black community A summertime hit
  23. This November marks 10 years since the release of Myah Marie Britney Jean. Described as Britney’s “most personal” album at the time, it was intended to allow fans a glimpse into the more private facets of Britney's life. However, the album was met with mixed reviews and is generally regarded as one of her less successful releases. One of the primary controversies surrounding "Britney Jean" involves allegations about the authenticity of the vocals on the album. Rumors circulated that some of Britney's parts were actually sung by Myah Marie, a backup singer and songwriter who has worked with Spears on several projects. Marie herself denied these claims, but the controversy continues to surround the album. This suspicion was fueled in part by the fact that Britney's voice on "Britney Jean" often sounds notably different from her previous work. Both critics and fans noticed a change in the vocal quality and sound, leading to guesses about the use of auto-tune, voice modifications, or even the possibility of a completely different singer performing the parts. Another point of contention that had Britney stans fuming is the way "Britney Jean" was marketed. It was hyped up as Britney's most personal work ever, promising an authentic, emotional journey into her world - it was meant to be Britney like never seen before! However, when the album was released, it just didn't vibe with what fans were expecting. They were ready for raw, personal anthems that gave a real insight into Britney's life, but the tracks felt lacking. The songs appeared a bit too generic, and the lyrics lack the heart and soul and vocals they were promised. The whole situation just didn't sit right with the fans, and it felt like the Britney they knew and loved was getting lost in the mix replaced by Myah.
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