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Originally posted by DivaDown
I like music in general. You make a good song and I like it no matter who you are.
I bought Katy Perry's "Roar" and I bought Lady Gaga's "Applause". I bop to them both. Two completely different sides of POP music. I actually prefer "Applause" over "Roar" because I'm not a 12 year old girl going thru (or been thru) a breakup. Doesn't mean either is a bad song. I'd like to see Katy Perry (on her next single) sing about something other than a relationship that's been broken (like "Part of Me" & "Wide Awake" were). Still, it's a good pop song and I'm gonna buy that **** cuz it's good. Not because I'm a "KatyKat". I bought "Applause" not because I'm a "Little Monster" but because it's good.
I'm actually happy that they released songs together because it reminds me of back ion the day when Britney & Christina were pitted against each other and they were (and ARE) vastly different sides of POP music.
And Hell, I like that damn Robin Thicke song too. It's a good song.
Point being, just because someone else likes/dislikes a song, doesn't mean you have to like/dislike a song. C'mon people. Be an individual lol
Ya'll crack me the Hell up 
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Originally posted by cloudinthesky
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I'm just keeping it 100%.
And was the

"Applause" shade?
Kidding, but all these 12 year old girls in here are just whack. It doesn't even become about the music anymore, it's just a brand war now. If it were about the music, Bonnie McKee's "American Girl" would be going off on the charts because it sounds EXACTLY like a Katy Perry song. If Katy Perry farted into a microphone the "KatyKats" would buy that song like it was the best thing since sliced bread. I have to say that the "Little Monsters" would do the same if Lady Gaga farted into the microphone too.
What I am on the edge of my seat for is their performances at the VMA's!
