Telegraph proving once again that Mooriah is only considered a great songwriter here @ ATRL
She's so not respected
It's Whitney and Céline's fault, Mariah is always grouped with them so she's also seen as a vocalist and not a songwriter. Also cause she doesn't play instruments live.
It's Whitney and Céline's fault, Mariah is always grouped with them so she's also seen as a vocalist and not a songwriter. Also cause she doesn't play instruments live.
It's Whitney and Céline's fault, Mariah is always grouped with them so she's also seen as a vocalist and not a songwriter. Also cause she doesn't play instruments live.
But we know the truth.
Celegend is faultless and as pure as the driven snow.
Let's Sia this out. The main thing we have to determine is:
In the gay version, is Daddy married to a woman, and his scarred-for-life child sees
his Daddy kissing Santa Claus? Or is Daddy already married to a man?
“People think, ‘You can just sit down at a piano whenever you want and write,’ but I couldn’t write for two f---ing years. For ‘Artpop’, I was doing beats instead. I didn’t want to be near that damn [piano]. It was too emotional. I would start to play and sing, and my mind would go, ‘You are way too talented for this ****. F---, your voice sounds good. F---, that’s a beautiful chord. F---, that’s an amazing lyric. Why are you letting these people run you into the ground? When did you become the fashionable robot?’ Can’t being an artist be enough? Is talent ever the thing? I think for Adele it is. I think for Bruno Mars it is. But that’s what I learned from working with Tony: If talent isn’t the thing, then you are way off-base.”
“We can blame the digital era forever, but music is a natural right of humankind. We’ve been singing in caves since the beginning and learning about reverb because of our voices echoing off mountainsides. That’s the thing that scares people the most about me -- of all of my contemporaries, I’m probably just the most romantic. Especially in a world where music education is not the biggest thing.
"Kids become depressed when they are born with a creative instinct but are not taught how to express it. Can you imagine having to come and someone says, ‘I’m so sorry, but you can never ejaculate in this life’? If you don’t teach someone how to release that energy, it gets blocked up, and it’s painful. Kids need to learn how to express who they are and seek value in it.”
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