Good because the mainstream always find a way to destroy a genre.
drake is kinda mainstream'ing hipster r&b. beyonce too of course.
how much you wanna bet such a track will be on the next nicki, usher, & rihanna albums?
Due to the blacklisting affecting its overall performance, the album is generally considered underrated by music journalists in retrospect. The Telegraph listed it among "120 Essential Pop Albums" several years later, declaring it a lost "classic."[5] Another anecdote labeled the effort as "criminally underrated", with the denouncement and boycott of Jackson called "one of the saddest things in pop music over the last decade." Several critics have noted Damita Jo to serve as the inspiration for artists using similar concepts of alternate personalities for their album titles and campaigns, including Britney Spears' Britney Jean, Beyoncé's I Am...Sasha Fierce, Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi, and Katy Perry in "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)."
drake is kinda mainstream'ing hipster r&b. beyonce too of course.
how much you wanna bet such a track will be on the next nicki, usher, & rihanna albums?
Usher already did "Climax" and Rihanna has "Loveeeeeee Song"
Once upon a time, I was. I was the biggest of them. The most positive. The brightest voice on the future, with a sheer optimistic tone that was almost blindingly happy.
Then she ****ed everything up but the music and I gladly walked away.
They're all similar but they do have their own very distinct styles.
And even then, the music isn't nearly as good as it should have been. Half the album is ****.
drake is kinda mainstream'ing hipster r&b. beyonce too of course.
how much you wanna bet such a track will be on the next nicki, usher, & rihanna albums?
Usher already had "Climax," though. "Save Me" isn't too far from what those artists are doing either.
drake is kinda mainstream'ing hipster r&b. beyonce too of course.
how much you wanna bet such a track will be on the next nicki, usher, & rihanna albums?