Bobble Head :L Seems like a funny song
All alround it seems like a pretty strong album And i couldnt choose a song i dont really like im so happy with it.
This album has versatility. I mean, ballads are for mature listeners, my girls and i hate boys are for spoilt school girls, glam+elastic love for gays, woohoo-bobblehead to the urban listeners, desnudate for latin people. Others sound more pop. So overall it'a combine of Stripped, Back to Basics and even debut era. It has a fresh sound. Not so electronic that i've expected. Let me say that, her voice in You Lost Me is the perfection!!! It made me wanna cry
What happened to her? the first tracks that I heard were so Indiepop. I know this will end up to this with the early reports of collaborating to different artists.
There are some preview tracks that are bearable to listen though
Wow at these clips! "Not Myself Tonight" makes a lot more sense now and it fits the context of this album. She really stayed true to her intentions with the album and didn't get preoccupied with hooks and choruses it sounds like. She doesn't really need commercial success to validate her though, but I'm curious to see what the critics say.
Why does she not need commercial success to validate her, when every other major Artist does? Christina has not had much commercial success during the past few years, she needs to prove that she can still connect with her target audience, that she is still relevant. She is still being marketed/ promoted as a major Artist, she's just not living up to they hype currently surrounding her.
@ BobbleHead. Im going to love that ****. Death @ Glam, lmao @ ppl saying if she doesn't release that she should just end this era, that damn clip is ****** trash. I might just purchase this album legally
Glam is good.
Lift Me Up , though, live version seems to be hotter.
You Lost Me is decent.
Vanity is so GaGa like, maybe that's why I like it.
Stronger Than Ever is great!
I didn't feel the rest or disliked them.[Puttin' aside NMT and Woohoo which we already heard]