I’m trying to be patient. I really am. But it’s been two years since you released your last album, Unapologetic, and while that’s normal for most of your contemporaries, it’s very much not normal for you.
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While there have been a few worthy releases since we last heard from you, their ability to distract me from the elephant in the room (read: your absence from the radio) is wearing thin. Like, a guy can only listen to Beyoncé so many times before he needs something new to become the soundtrack to his life. T-Swift’s 1989 is addictingly perfect, but it’s not exactly made to be played in nightclubs or, well, bedrooms. In other words, music is in desperate need of your edge. For every “Shake It Off” and “Blank Space,” the world needs a “Rude Boy,” a “S&M” or a “Pour It Up.” In a world where “All About That Bass” can be in the Top 10 for over three months and an Iggy Azalea/Rita Ora duet can reach the Top Five, you know that something’s missing. And that something is you.
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In a world where “All About That Bass” can be in the Top 10 for over three months and an Iggy Azalea/Rita Ora duet can reach the Top Five, you know that something’s missing. And that something is you
In a world where “All About That Bass” can be in the Top 10 for over three months and an Iggy Azalea/Rita Ora duet can reach the Top Five, you know that something’s missing. And that something is you.
In a world where “All About That Bass” can be in the Top 10 for over three months and an Iggy Azalea/Rita Ora duet can reach the Top Five, you know that something’s missing. And that something is you.
There's not a single person in the game doing it for me rn like Rihanna does.
She's the HBIC and we're BEYOND ready to hear that smash hit she's about to unleash on us
In a world where “All About That Bass” can be in the Top 10 for over three months and an Iggy Azalea/Rita Ora duet can reach the Top Five, you know that something’s missing. And that something is you.