I know Bono and I know that people find him annoying (Idk why) and that he's an activist
People find Bono annoying because, well...where do I start? lol apparently most people in Ireland hate him . Something to do with not paying his taxes there or w/e. I just think he's pretentious douchebag.
Lol i have seen Drake live though
The drive from campus was ubearable tho + i flunked all the tests i had later that week.
Def will not be doing that again, unless he comes over the summer.
A Madonna fan would feel that way about that garish, pointless video.
Yes because a iamamiwhoami fan knows about taste and art?
I enjoy the lyrics to songs you haven't even heard much less like that you post often btw. Deep.
People find Bono annoying because, well...where do I start? lol apparently most people in Ireland hate him . Something to do with not his paying taxes there or w/e. I just think he's pretentious douchebag.
People find Bono annoying because, well...where do I start? lol apparently most people in Ireland hate him . Something to do with not his paying taxes there or w/e. I just think he's pretentious douchebag.
have you heard of this song?
I never heard it before but it does sound familiar.
Lol i have seen Drake live though
The drive from campus was ubearable tho + i flunked all the tests i had later that week.
Def will not be doing that again, unless he comes over the summer.
I had a professor who worked with Bono on apartheid initiatives in SA. She said Bono has an American attitude cus he's a giving spirit but so pompous lol
People find Bono annoying because, well...where do I start? lol apparently most people in Ireland hate him . Something to do with not paying his taxes there or w/e. I just think he's pretentious douchebag.
have you heard of this song?
That's it, he doesn't pay his taxes there, so people feel like that's some kind of treachery to his country, but who cares, he's (mostly) using his money to do great things in life
Unfortunately for the British pop industry as a whole, Robbie is also a symbol of its pathetic failure, in the post-Spice Girls era, to export much more than Kylie’s bottom and Coldplay’s runny noses across the Atlantic. EMI, the ailing British record giant famously swindled by the Sex Pistols (and probably looking back fondly now to those halcyon days), recently paid a sweaty-palmed sum reported to be as high as $120 million for Williams’ next six albums — at approximately the same time as the company was laying off 1,200 employees. A sum that could only be earned out by Yank-side success. Oh dear. Best string out those final installments on that advance: Robbie’s new album, “Escapology,” debuted in mid-April at number 43 on the Billboard charts, selling an anemic 21,000 copies in its first week. (By the end of the month, Amazon was already selling the album at a “Super Saver” price of $9.98.). For a record industry wallowing in deep water after its worst year in memory, this was nothing short of a Titanic disaster. Robbie could be the cheeky iceberg that finally sinks the British record business. Now that’s quite a wanker.