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Originally posted by RudeBoy
And yet you like...
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You sure you wanna take that ride sis? Especially with ... the current state of your avatar? Because all I see is warning points coming your way.
Who We Are is chockfull of "songs" without choruses that even Natasha Bedingfield would have recorded - and Natty B is not in the position to turn down anything.
Anyway, I fail to see the pretension in this particular review. This:
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Mainly, Jessie J seems to be surplus to demand. The contemporary pop landscape is already crowded with well-defined female pop stars-- postmodern disco artiste Lady Gaga, fierce soul goddess Beyoncé, slovenly party girl Ke$ha, cheesecake goofball Katy Perry, cyborg sexpot Britney Spears, troubled ice queen Rihanna, and perennial underdog Robyn. Jessie J is much more of a cipher; she is set apart mainly by the fact that she is British, though her accent only occasionally comes through in her performances.
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is one of the best summations of the current pop scene - and Jessie J herself. She's like Pink or Natasha Bedingfield, but minus the effort; that is a terrifying proposal.