You're talking to me sis, if you want to clock one of them illiterate Navy's who don't understand the difference between EDM and Dance that's fine
But I had said nothing about EDM in my posts, and WFL did indeed open the doors for many of EDM songs but once again, that's irrelevant for that thread
I won't take anymore of your time circle jerking with your other hive friends for this supposedly epic drag
No, they made a very valid point. According to the Navy, RTW was following the EDM trend in 2011. "Trend" meaning a popular sound on the radio. RTW leaked in around what April of 2011. WFL was released in fall of 2011. So, with that being said from Navy logic. WFL indeed followed a trend that was already popular. Instead of starting/setting it like Navy loves to say.So, we can through that myth out the window. Thanks for playing.
Even though I don't think that RTW was EDM, even if it were, it didn't start ****. A colossal flop can't start trends.
Even though I dislike Beyoncé that song was risky as a lead single, it was a mess very overproduced. 45S is riskier though, no one expects that from Rihanna.