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				Has there ever been an actual good rap rock song tho 
 
Maybe Fem just never had a chance to start with 
			
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 Munsters, you can kiss whatever chance ARTPOP ever had at being one-tenth successful as BTW. 
Troy was the one who kept the Haus from crumbling completely.
 
It's all on repeat again, like when she got rid of Boomskat when come to find out Boomskat was the true visionary and creative force behind Gagz musical vision being executed in reality.
 
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 It was the opposite for me 
G.U.Y sounded like a fake silly title
 
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 Poor Troy, he just couldn't take it anymore. He didn't bust his ass to move up from answering phones at BET only to end up managing a gay nightclub act with a devoted following of 1k. 
 
  
 
 
  
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				Em's album is not that good imo. Rap rock has been done before by Beastie Boys 
			
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 I didn't know Gaga's manager was black 
 
  
 
 
  
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 Lighting my Alejandro Candles so that the manager mess isn't true, cause woo 
  
 
  
 
 
  
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 Gags her Blackout era.  
  
 
  
 
 
  
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 Who's Troy and why do we care about him? 
 
  
 
 
  
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 A bona fide brand, Britney Jean Spears has released 13 different fragrances in the last nine years, reportedly raking in $1.5 billion internationally, so an attempt at some cross-promotional synchronicity was, perhaps, inevitable. "Perfume" is the second single from Spears's eighth studio album, Britney Jean, following the disappointing "Work Bitch." Co-written by Spears and the usually reliable Sia and co-produced by will.i.am, the song is a midtempo ballad that likens perfume to urine: "I put on my perfume/Yeah, I want it all over you/I'm gonna mark my territory," Spear sings, her occasionally pitchy vocals veering close to parody. It's a ballsy choice for a single, given that the pop star hasn't scored a hit with a non-dance track since her first fragrance, "Curious," hit the market back in 2004 (and, it should be noted, the success of that song, "Everytime," was largely due to its club mixes), to say nothing of the fact that "Perfume" equates lingering fragrances to territorial pissings and effectively reveals Brit to be a water sports enthusiast. 
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 Nothing on Artpop has the instant killer punch of Scheisse, GH or HML. But still... 
I'm loving Fashion!, Manicure MJH and GUY.
 
Dope and Swine are the worst songs on the álbum. 
 
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 Well duh, ofc he's attempting to emulate the Beast Boys (who even are they).  
Why do you think he worked with Rick    
 
  
 
 
  
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 Sorry, false alarm earlier.  Looks like I'll be the one saying "I was right" after all and as usual.  
 
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				A bona fide brand, Britney Jean Spears has released 13 different fragrances in the last nine years, reportedly raking in $1.5 billion internationally, so an attempt at some cross-promotional synchronicity was, perhaps, inevitable. "Perfume" is the second single from Spears's eighth studio album, Britney Jean, following the disappointing "Work Bitch." Co-written by Spears and the usually reliable Sia and co-produced by will.i.am, the song is a midtempo ballad that likens perfume to urine: "I put on my perfume/Yeah, I want it all over you/I'm gonna mark my territory," Spear sings, her occasionally pitchy vocals veering close to parody. It's a ballsy choice for a single, given that the pop star hasn't scored a hit with a non-dance track since her first fragrance, "Curious," hit the market back in 2004 (and, it should be noted, the success of that song, "Everytime," was largely due to its club mixes), to say nothing of the fact that "Perfume" equates lingering fragrances to territorial pissings and effectively reveals Brit to be a water sports enthusiast. 
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				It's all on repeat again, like when she got rid of Boomskat when come to find out Boomskat was the true visionary and creative force behind Gagz musical vision being executed in reality.  
			
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 That was Dada. He was her creative director until the fall of 2010.
   
 
  
 
 
  
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				Sorry, false alarm earlier.  Looks like I'll be the one saying "I was right" after all and as usual.  
 
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 Listen to the original Home or Gone Gone Gone by Phillip phillips instead!  
 
  
 
 
  
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 ^Oh I know that PP song ***** on 1D but the 1D song is cute too.  
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				A bona fide brand, Britney Jean Spears has released 13 different fragrances in the last nine years, reportedly raking in $1.5 billion internationally, so an attempt at some cross-promotional synchronicity was, perhaps, inevitable. "Perfume" is the second single from Spears's eighth studio album, Britney Jean, following the disappointing "Work Bitch." Co-written by Spears and the usually reliable Sia and co-produced by will.i.am, the song is a midtempo ballad that likens perfume to urine: "I put on my perfume/Yeah, I want it all over you/I'm gonna mark my territory," Spear sings, her occasionally pitchy vocals veering close to parody. It's a ballsy choice for a single, given that the pop star hasn't scored a hit with a non-dance track since her first fragrance, "Curious," hit the market back in 2004 (and, it should be noted, the success of that song, "Everytime," was largely due to its club mixes), to say nothing of the fact that "Perfume" equates lingering fragrances to territorial pissings and effectively reveals Brit to be a water sports enthusiast. 
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