Gypsy sounds exactly like What Now so as a single it would perform similarly
What Now
#8 Fiji
#40 Bahrain
#42 South Africa
#55 New Zealand
#61 Canada
#77 United States
#91 Dominican Republic
#96 Netherlands
#104 Germany
#105 Kenya
#105 Switzerland
#111 Ireland
#111 United Arab Emirates
#126 Malta
#129 Australia
#140 British Virgin Islands
#141 Lebanon
#146 Norway
#166 Belgium
#215 Israel
#313 Papua New Guinea
#361 Paraguay
#366 Jordan
Gypsy sounds exactly like What Now so as a single it would perform similarly
What Now
#8 Fiji
#40 Bahrain
#42 South Africa
#55 New Zealand
#61 Canada
#77 United States
#91 Dominican Republic
#96 Netherlands
#104 Germany
#105 Kenya
#105 Switzerland
#111 Ireland
#111 United Arab Emirates
#126 Malta
#129 Australia
#140 British Virgin Islands
#141 Lebanon
#146 Norway
#166 Belgium
#215 Israel
#313 Papua New Guinea
#361 Paraguay
#366 Jordan
Wrecking Careers also sounds a lot like What Now and that smashed.
FORBESPOP, Prism, Bangerz and Unapologetic are all underwhelming. Perhaps I'm getting older and getting tired of pop music somewhat but lord, pop music is kinda at a low point currently (I blame Adele who has made music worse and more boring). I feel like Bey will save the scene though.
Wrecking Careers also sounds a lot like What Now and that smashed.
Well Rihanna is on a downfall so this is not suprising, the only way she can stay relevant is to get a feature on a global white man rapper's song. Now that we have Miley (she is more classy than Rihanna too) nobody cares about Rihanna
Yes, very similar. The beautiful first verse and then the complete collapse into noise and then it just stays a horrific mess for most of the way through.
MANiCURE has the potential to be the biggest hit of this era easily
but she will **** it up for sure
I mean why would you wanna change that godly chorus (iTunes festival) for a less epic one (album version)
This was a mega smash in Japan and made her the queen of J-Pop to this day. Fashion! will do the same for Gags (although she already is the Western queen there)