Carly's music is great but she needs to work on her aesthetic.
She always looks like a recyclable joke. That single artwork = awfully designed and she looks dumb
It starts with a “political” message about society or w/e.
Then SHITdonna, photoshopped, filtered, nipped & tucked within an inch of her life walks around some ghost town while a younger urban man in the form of Terrence Howard (it’s important that he not only be younger but also urban i.e. has cool taste) wants to **** her?
It starts with a “political” message about society or w/e.
Then SHITdonna, photoshopped, filtered, nipped & tucked within an inch of her life walks around some ghost town while a younger urban man in the form of Terrence Howard (it’s important that he not only be younger but also urban i.e. has cool taste) wants to **** her?
It starts with a “political” message about society or w/e.
Then SHITdonna, photoshopped, filtered, nipped & tucked within an inch of her life walks around some ghost town while a younger urban man in the form of Terrence Howard (it’s important that he not only be younger but also urban i.e. has cool taste) wants to **** her?
It starts with a “political” message about society or w/e.
Then SHITdonna, photoshopped, filtered, nipped & tucked within an inch of her life walks around some ghost town while a younger urban man in the form of Terrence Howard (it’s important that he not only be younger but also urban i.e. has cool taste) wants to **** her?
You don’t need to watch it to know.
Only saw the first minute but I didn't see any political message. She's lying in a room that looks like Kesha's cell/Dr Luke's basement and she stares at her reflection in the mirror.
It starts with a “political” message about society or w/e.
Then SHITdonna, photoshopped, filtered, nipped & tucked within an inch of her life walks around some ghost town while a younger urban man in the form of Terrence Howard (it’s important that he not only be younger but also urban i.e. has cool taste) wants to **** her?
You don’t need to watch it to know.
Has the Material Girl Finally Run Out of Material? (said the year 1992!)