Alicia is definitely legend in the future. She well respected in the music industry and her music is definitely timeless. She has classic albums and hits under her belt and she is a critically acclaimed artist with 15 Grammy's including Song of the Year and Best New Artist.
The only song I consider a tad too basic is I Didn't Just Come Her to Dance. Reminiscent of the horrid Walking on Air. Otherwise the album is perfect for this summer.
And I don't understand why that one Britney stan brings up Korea all the time, but let's just find the connects.
1. Pyongyang, North Korea, once considered pretty but has withered away with time – the lights are on, but no ones home. Like Britney's skull, it's deserted, given up on, etc.
2. The women of North Korea have little rights. Let's just use that one news anchor as an example. The way she nervously reads off her cue cards while trying not to sweat the military official standing behind the camera, pointing a gun at her head – it's very reminiscent of Britney's "Hola Chile" video.
3. While visiting North Korea, you aren't allowed to document much and are always followed around and under watch. I guess we can compare this experience to that of the men that date Britney. Jamie picking candidates who are allowed in, then having them sign contracts to keep them hush. Them constantly being under watch, with one wrong step having them dejected.
The only song I consider a tad too basic is I Didn't Just Come Here to Dance. Reminiscent of the horrid Walking on Air. Otherwise the album is perfect for this summer.
And I don't understand why that one Britney stan brings up Korea all the time, but let's just find the connects.
1. Pyongyang, North Korea, once considered pretty but has withered away with time – the lights are on, but no ones home. Like Britney's skull, it's deserted, given up on, etc.
2. The women of North Korea have little rights. Let's just use that one news anchor as an example. The way she nervously reads off her cue cards while trying not to sweat the military official standing behind the camera, pointing a gun at her head – it's very reminiscent of Britney's "Hola Chile" video.
3. While visiting North Korea, you aren't allowed to document much and are always followed around and under watch. I guess we can compare this experience to that of the men that date Britney. Jamie picking candidates who are allowed in, then having them sign contracts to keep them hush. Them constantly being under watch, with one wrong step having them dejected.