It was the song that started a pop music revolution. While musicians like Diana Ross had long took measures to subtly attract gay audiences, "Born This Way" proved that outright courting a queer audience could be commercially successful. And everyone from Katy Perry to Pink to Kesha to Taylor Swift to Macklemore took note, as a wave of pro-LGBTQ songs washed over the world's airwaves. Released at the turning point in mainstream opinions on queer people, "Born This Way" was the right song at the right time, bridging the gap between the closeted "anthems" of yore and today's over-the-head empowerment jams. "Born This Way" opened the gates for all pop musicians to, well, express themselves.
Pitchfork better STAN for the biggest legend from this generation. Poor Rih. Poor Brit. Poor Katy.
No. Why?
Me hating Jay doesn't have to do with Dame.
No, it's just his entire interview was a full on argument with Envy and Charlamagne about how shameful it is to have a boss. It's hilarious from start to finish, you should def watch it. Seeing you post, "not if he has a boss" just reminded me of it
No, it's just his entire interview was a full on argument with Envy and Charlamagne about how shameful it is to have a boss. It's hilarious from start to finish, you should def watch it. Seeing you post, "not if he has a boss" just reminded me of it
Ha.. sounds promising.
I'll watch it. Have to catch up on BC interviews anyhow.
Problem, Fancy, Black Widow all happening meanwhile RATzealia can't afford rent, can't scan tinfoil anywhere on earth and cries her eyes out at the mere MENTION of Iggod