40,000 I voted for "Last Friday Night Best Pop Video #vma http://t.co/CpnvV7K
OMFG. You're my hero.
I got 9,300+ followers on Twitter, I need to put them to effectively work asap. I just need to find HOW. Like offering huge shoutouts, follows or something in exchange of legit receipts of an specific amount (like 500) of times they voted. I just don't know how i could get those and have the certainty that they're not lying...
I got 9,300+ followers on Twitter, I need to put them to effectively work asap. I just need to find HOW. Like offering huge shoutouts, follows or something in exchange of legit receipts of an specific amount (like 500) of times they voted. I just don't know how i could get those and have the certainty that they're not lying...
I'll pm you early tomorrow. First I need to talk with Bath.
Next week? The week after? WHEN ARE WE GONNA SEE 'LFN' GO #1?!?
We have to wait
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VMA Nominee Leader Katy Perry, By The Numbers
It's not just those nine VMA nods — it's been a record-setting year for Katy.
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There's no other way to say it: Katy Perry is having a moment. Actually, she's having 525,600 moments, as in 365 days of record-smashing, parent-upsetting, whipped cream-spurting, alien-loving, Indian wedding-having minutes of awesomeness.
And what better way to top it off than with a field-leading nine MTV Video Music Award nominations? Perry leads this year's field, as well she should, given that her clips for such hits as "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)," "Teenage Dream," "Firework" and "E.T." have become modern classics and racked up millions of online views.
But the year has been about a whole lot more than gummy video goodness, so we decided to take a look back and crunch some numbers on the Year in Katy: