I feel for the remaining Monsters. They're like the wife in an abusive marriage. They think it's going to get better. They remember the beginning and how good it was and hold on to the hope that it can be like that again. Everyone else can see that things won't change but they're blinded, despite the years of constant disappointment. It's sad.
Holy Trinity of Pop Music: Ke$ha Katy Perry Rihanna
Queens: Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Nelly Furtado
Holy Hip-Hop trinity: Kanye West, Drake, Eminem
Kings: Example, Calvin Harris, Bruno Mars
ROCK LEGENDS: Linkin Park, Paramore
I feel for the remaining Monsters. They're like the wife in an abusive marriage. They think it's going to get better. They remember the beginning and how good it was and hold on to the hope that it can be like that again. Everyone else can see that things won't change but they're blinded, despite the years of constant disappointment. It's sad.
I don't think there's any illusion of that anymore. I think most who are still around genuinely like the music to some degree.
I feel for the remaining Monsters. They're like the wife in an abusive marriage. They think it's going to get better. They remember the beginning and how good it was and hold on to the hope that it can be like that again. Everyone else can see that things won't change but they're blinded, despite the years of constant disappointment. It's sad.
ARTPOP isn't even bad. Imagine if the verses to Aura were relative to the chorus/as good. The instrumental album is perfect. Her lyrics and delivery though seem very rough draft
I feel for the remaining Monsters. They're like the wife in an abusive marriage. They think it's going to get better. They remember the beginning and how good it was and hold on to the hope that it can be like that again. Everyone else can see that things won't change but they're blinded, despite the years of constant disappointment. It's sad.
Hmm I've enjoyed her last two outputs far more than her first?