Y'all didn't know the Vangurad Award was renamed to the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award because MJ was hella pressed that Madonna won MTV's Artist of the Decade.
what a pressed, jealous man angry over a poll from MTV viewers
Lol the kiddie diddling jerry-curled ghoul was always pressed. He was even jealous of Janet's success. He wanted to be the only #1 in his family and industry. Poor it.
I love Rock with You and I Want You Back tho! Molester before bleach fumes >
Looking at posts from the beginning of 2013 is so funny. These girls swore Bey was over and that she would flop the hardest of them all. And then.... here we are today
Then I went to Balboa Island, where I had no service. There, this melody that had burrowed itself in my brain kept repeating: this is the part where I say I don't want ya.
I had no idea what song it was from! I kept wanting to Google the lyrics but I couldn't.
Finally when I got back home I looked it up and saw that it was Break Freek.
Then I went to Balboa Island, where I had no service. There, this melody that had burrowed itself in my brain kept repeating: this is the part where I say I don't want ya.
I had no idea what song it was from! I kept wanting to Google the lyrics but I couldn't.
Finally when I got back home I looked it up and saw that it was Break Freek.
I knew then that an anthem had arrived.
Same. I hated it the 1st time I heard it becuz it sounds generic but her voice makes it remarkable
Question on you all, have we ever seen a star rising so high at such young age? Maybe Stevie Wonder?
A nontraditional deal with Lionsgate finds the 17-year-old curating a major movie soundtrack
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The Hunger Games franchise has a new heroine on the horizon: Lorde. The 17-year-old singer-songwriter has been commissioned by film company Lionsgate and music publisher Songs to deliver the first single from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1. She’ll also select the artists who will contribute original recordings to an “inspired by” soundtrack. She has reportedly finished a demo and already reached out to more than a dozen artists.
“It’s a nontraditional deal,” says Songs head of creative licensing Carianne Marshall. “Lionsgate had to be flexible — there was quite a bit of back and forth. Lorde was not going to do this without complete creative freedom.”