"Suit & Tie", "Blurred Lines", "Hold On, We're Going Home" and soon "All of Me" and "Drunk in Love" becoming huge R&B urban/pop crossover hits when a couple years ago it seemed like that type of music would never be global and pop-friendly again
"Girl on Fire" it's impact
omg, I was trying to trace back the first R&B hit of this new era and is that it?
I've been saying for ages now that she needs to make a dancehall-soca alberm but her team refuses to let her be anything but another trend-chasing tart.
im only 5 tracks in and its already better than the rest of her albums