Meep. Definitely not submitting. Been in training for my new job all week and I actually start on the job training today. With the amount of hectic hours I'll be working and the amount of resting and going to Disney World while off won't leave any time for this.
Meep. Definitely not submitting. Been in training for my new job all week and I actually start on the job training today. With the amount of hectic hours I'll be working and the amount of resting and going to Disney World while off won't leave any time for this.
Meep. Definitely not submitting. Been in training for my new job all week and I actually start on the job training today. With the amount of hectic hours I'll be working and the amount of resting and going to Disney World while off won't leave any time for this.
That's okay. Have fun at Disney.
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Originally posted by Robbyyy
I doubt I'll get much points, I just wanna make it far & even to the end of this game. I'm always one of the first to be cut.
OMG this girl should be the fashion icon, not Rita Ora. She slays with 90% of her looks
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Originally posted by e437
I personally think that P!nk is the better performer because she does not lip-sync, she does acrobatics which none of the pop girls do, she has an amazing voice, she can sing at the piano, she writes her lyrics. She is the full package to be honest.
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Originally posted by e437
She is naked because she wants to attract the GP because everyone knows that sex and shock sells. But after some time, it gets old. That's why Adore You underperformed. I think she would shock the public if she would be again the nice Hannah Montana girl though.
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Originally posted by NICKIMINAJ
There was a rash of these threads last night on who should perform for 2015, and they were all closed.
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Originally posted by NICKIMINAJ
It encrypts your files. So I don't think it deletes them, it just makes them inaccessible.
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Originally posted by NICKIMINAJ
I took it last year before I applied for college. I heard the ACT was easier than the SAT. I never took the ACT, but I got like a 1700+ on the SAT. It's not that bad, just stay focused.
And if you do not know the answer to a question, DO NOT guess.
You lose points if you get it wrong, but your scores doesn't fluctuate much if you leave it blank.
GOOD LUCK!
Starmies long post
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Originally posted by Starmie
What are your top 5 Disney girl songs?
Not including Britney/Legend X just incase anyone thought of them
mine in no particular order are:
Lindsay Lohan - Magnet
Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart a Break
Miley Cyrus - Party in the USA
Selena Gomez - Naturally
Hilary Duff - Come Clean
honorable mention: Raven - Some Call It Magic
these all slay tbh I included videos for the 2 older songs
What are your top 5?
Starmies other long post
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Originally posted by Starmie
Which iconic nanny do you prefer?
Mary Poppins
or
Euphegenia Doubtfire
troll option:
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Originally posted by Starmie
Ariel is like 14 and marrying some 25 year old Prince, not here for that pedophilia story. Plus that priest at her wedding sportin some wood gross.
Pocahontas is the true Queen of Disney princesses.
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Originally posted by Robbyyy
I see nothing wrong with him running for Congress. I have nothing but support for him, I think another voice for the gay community is a wonderful thing.
Some of you guys are just too messy & immature to even open up your mind to the possibility that he may care a lot about the community, his community & wants to take a stand. Does someone care to tell me the problem with that?
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Originally posted by Robbyyy
Well here's the issue with what you're saying, they weren't signed artists so she didn't have to contact anyone. Nicki did nothing wrong because it wasn't even put up for sale or for purchase. It was a casual freestyle for fun, just like any other rapper has done before.
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Originally posted by Robbyyy
Those songs became classics years after their releases. Therefore, maybe you should sit back, chill & give it a few years before voicing your opinion.
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Originally posted by posh
This is exactly why I'm glad that it's getting blown out to be so big. Maybe others will realize that this is a serious offence, and it's not all just fun and games like in the movies. Maybe seeing Justin getting all these charges and arrests will make people give it a second thought before doing something so reckless and idiotic. Maybe it's about time that street racing gets some bad publicity instead of all the glorification it gets in American media.
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Originally posted by posh
That's it. I'm applying for a green card.
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Originally posted by posh
Don't worry, you're not the only one with this problem. Quite a lot of people have mentioned it recently.
Athens and the other administrators are aware of this issue and are currently working on fixing it.
It's hard because the issue is with our ad partners and not ATRL directly. (or iOS)
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Originally posted by Latch
I still have the text Katie sent me of me in a wheelchair w the words KARMA written across +
ATRL-O-Matic pointing a gun at me. Day of my first WP.
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Originally posted by Latch
Holly Golightly: You know those days when you get the mean reds? Paul Varjak: The mean reds, you mean like the blues? Holly Golightly: No. The blues are because you're getting fat and maybe it's been raining too long, you're just sad that's all.
The mean reds are horrible. Suddenly you're afraid and you don't know what you're afraid of. Do you ever get that feeling? Paul Varjak: Sure. Holly Golightly: Well, when I get it the only thing that does any good is to jump in a cab and go to Tiffany's.
Calms me down right away. The quietness and the proud look of it; nothing very bad could happen to you there.
If I could find a real-life place that'd make me feel like Tiffany's, then - then I'd buy some furniture and give the cat a name!
--
Your faves CAN'T. WON'T.
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Originally posted by Latch
I'm Black. I'm skinny. I'm broke.
& I'm a little bit of a joke.
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Originally posted by QueenCarrie
You better stan for 'em gyals who have been graining on that wood
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Originally posted by QueenCarrie
But why is that account tweeting it?
Congrats to them, finally finding a baby Wasn't she nearing on 11 months of pregnancy or something?
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Originally posted by QueenCarrie
That family needs Jesus, regardless of what the truth is
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Originally posted by Toysoldier99
I don't "Hate" any Britney album, they're all masterpieces created with love and passion.
Oops is my least Favorite but its still a classic and an influential record.
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Originally posted by Toysoldier99
It's awful. A wombat broke into my house and nearly killed me, stole my food, money, ID and Precious belongings. Then it escaped in my bicycle, because we don't have cars or roads here. It came back 2 days later and burnt my house and then it left the country. So it should be safe now.
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Originally posted by Toysoldier99
Please dont run away with the money this time I hope she performs Afrodisiac.
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Originally posted by MMMinaj
Men
- Napoleon
- Jesus
- Buddha
- Elvis
- Hitler
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Beatles
Women
- Mary
- Mary Magdalene
- Rosa Parks
- Anne Frank
- Queen Elizabeth
- Cleopatra
- Meryl Streep
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Originally posted by MMMinaj
This thread is ridiculous. Most of these people don't know the first thing about rap, or even Eminem But this is ATRL what did i expect.
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Originally posted by MMMinaj
A lot of war movies are filmed in that location. That might be a hint.
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Originally posted by Vespertine
Lorde
Daft Punk, Taylor getting back up there
Gaga 7k, that's 7k more than 0
Just depends on the acts Daft Punk have never sold a lot in the US...
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Originally posted by Vespertine
The anthem of self-discovery
Vespertine her long post
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Originally posted by Vespertine
Welp, let's just get this all out now. I'm gonna just plop my lists here
Adele performance coming soon btw
50. Dark Horse – Katy Perry
49. #GETITRIGHT – Miley Cyrus
48. Timber – Kesha ft. Pitbull
47. Work Bitch – Britney Spears
46. Tape Deck – Jack Johnson
45. You’re No Good – Major Lazer
44. 400 Lux – Lorde
43. (One Of Those) Crazy Girls – Paramore
42. Motherboard – Daft Punk
41. Dance Apocalyptic – Janelle Monáe
40. All Of Me – John Legend
39. Jessica – Major Lazer
38. Ain’t It Fun - Paramore
37. Love Club - Lorde
36. Donatella – Lady Gaga
35. Happily – One Direction
34. Jah No Partial – Major Lazer
33. Shot Reverse Shot – Jack Johnson
32. Giorgio By Moroder – Daft Punk
31. Diane Young – Vampire Weekend
30. I See Fire – Ed Sheeran
29. White Teeth Teens - Lorde
28. New Slaves – Kanye West
27. Q.U.E.E.N. – Janelle Monáe
26. Get Free (Original+What So Not So Remix) – Major Lazer
25. Through The Dark – One Direction
24. Grow Up - Paramore
23. Radiate – Jack Johnson
22. Hudson – Vampire Weekend
21. Bound 2 – Kanye West
20. Get Lucky – Daft Punk
19. Sweeter Than Fiction – Taylor Swift
18. MANiCURE – Lady Gaga
17. Buzzcut Season - Lorde
16. Story Of My Life – One Direction
15. Ya Hey – Vampire Weekend
14. Sexxx Dreams – Lady Gaga
13. A World Alone - Lorde
12. Applause (original+Purity Ring remix) – Lady Gaga
11. Black Skinhead – Kanye West
10. Pure Imagination – Fiona Apple (cover)
9. Washing Dishes – Jack Johnson
8. [b]Fast In My Car[b] – Paramore
7. G.U.Y. – Lady Gaga
6. Young and Beautiful – Lana Del Rey
3. Dope – Lady Gaga
2. Ribs - Lorde
1. Do What U Want – Lady Gaga ft. (whoever)
BONUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately I picked out my 50 songs before BEYONCÉ dropped And I couldn't decide what to cut. I will just list my 5 favorite songs: PARTITION (top 10 for sure), Rocket, Mine, Haunted, and Blow. Ugh and ***Flawless
I already knew this by walking into her room by accident
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Originally posted by Luz
Not the damn guy sitting on top of a damn closet
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Originally posted by Citrus
You're all homosexuals on a pop music forum at the end of the day. Society hates both of you equally.
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Originally posted by Citrus
Good thing I'm on the tablet or I'd write an essay. Cher was Madonna before Madonna, had several successful prime time television shows, successful films, and her BB stats that I don't need to mention. Half of our faves can thank Cher for making Autotune popular, and she's still selling out arenas at 67 or however old the bedazzled fossil truly is. Slay.
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Originally posted by Citrus
Matty and Katie: The Early Years
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Originally posted by Timber
At their vocal peaks, which of these vocalists could pull off Beyonce's discography the best?
Some unique vocal abilities that are essential:
-Staccato rap singing(like in Partition)
-Operatic- vocals(background vocals in ***Flawless)
-Funky/Soul belts and stylings(like in Suga Mama)
-Intense, clean, and rapid vibratos(like in Dangerously in Love)
-Sexy vocals(like in Speechless or Partition)
-Melismas!!!(in a lot of DC stuff)
-Dynamics!!(like in Speechless)
-other Beyonce vocal stuff
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Originally posted by Timber
Both of these animals were/are huge at their peak. One used its shear size, strength and speed to rule all other animals and the other dictates using intelligence.
What if all of a sudden all the dinosaurs that existed during their peak appeared on earth. Would the dinosaurs cause humans to go endangered or would it be the other way around?
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Originally posted by Timber
I was never into pop music like ever until high school because I completely blocked out like all forms of entertainment for myself, I just thought it would be best like that, idk.
The only pop moment that ever really reached me was when Single Ladies was at its peak and people all over the school were making parody videos of it and posting them on MySpace. Also the video came on the morning and afternoon news several times, I didn't think much about it though.
Then I finally got my first phone with Internet access, I spent some time on YouTube and I remember seeing Gaga perform BTW at the Grammys I think, I thought it was great. Then I got iTunes and I bought Katy Perry and Adele singles, and Jessie J's Domino. Then one day my sister iPod and I loved Halo, Irreplaceble and if I were a Boy. Later that month my family and I went to my cousins house and she was playing music on her new Mac and Listen came on and I was completely flored, never had I ever heard so much!!! That's when I started studying Beyonce's performances and everything about vocals, I remember staying up till like 4 in the morning reading YouTube comments about her voice. Whenever I searched things online about Bey being the best Atrl would often come up so I signed up when I could and now I'm here. I find everyone else, besides P!nk to be quite mediocre. I would always wonder how some things are considered to be iconic on atrl, but they would never reach someone like me, who used to not be obsessed with the media.
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Originally posted by Sebas
Sent.
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Originally posted by Sebas
Yes.
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Originally posted by Sebas
I still can't believe she was in my irrelevant city and I couldn't go to her concert.
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Originally posted by Bey_Rihstan
I love gay lingo
But being a bey Stan I'm often called a bottom .
But I'm a girl.... So technically I am a bottom? Idk
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Originally posted by EuphorianSea
Well.
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Originally posted by EuphorianSea
Walking On Air Leg Sweep, I was LEGIT crying outta my ass when I thought Katy missed a step
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Originally posted by EuphorianSea
Chloroform the bitch until he's under your control, or nearing death. You must kidnap him at his horniest because, even if there's no food, water, oxygen etc, a man can survive if he gets given a juicy BJ.
Drag the unconscious slab of meat across the pavement. If it's concrete the victim may experience some internal bleeding. You can choose whether to collect and save some of the blood for later (if you have that kind of kinky fetish) or act like you're a transvestite on your period without any tampons.
If any dumb bitches question your motives, reply with: "We're just practising for Halloween in July", "This is normal", "Everyone just LOVES dead sex" and end each line with a hearty laugh that should break any tension created.
At this stage, you should be finished with the human artefact and dispose of it carelessly in front of his ex-girlfriend (or soon-to-be).
Repeat process until the ex-girlfriend (or soon-to-be) turns lesbian.
Yeah, I have no ****ing clue either
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Originally posted by Lucky#17
PM me your Apple ID info and you should get "Once Upon A Dream" shortly
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Originally posted by Lucky#17
In NY?!?! And lucky you, I'll most likely be going to see them Friday. But at my mall things get hectic like fast and the last time they were here no one was allowed to take pictures with them because the line went outside the mall
Luckys other long ass post
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Originally posted by Lucky#17
No Last Name
The lights were dimmed. A spotlight was focused on the microphone stand which was not accompanied by anyone at the moment. A loud buzzing of electric, television and orchestral noises began to enter the stadium and you could hear an audio.
*Welcome to the show guys! I’m so happy to be performing. By the doors you can donate additional money to the hospital, and there are tons of food and drink stands in the custom-made food court for sale. I hope you guys really enjoy the show!*
Fog came up as the live band, which were on the stage floor began to play an intro. On top of the stage was in fact another stage. A huge platform was made, a nice rectangle, thin-lined platform where the spotlight focused on. The crowd cheered, as George appeared.
“Let’s get this party started!”
He tapped his foot to the beat and the music smoothly transitioned from the created intro to the beginning of “No Last Name”. George clapped his hands to the beat, with the audience following. He started off with an edgy vocal, a bit more sharper than the studio version. He grabbed his microphone stand and dragged it around a little for the pre-chorus. He threw it behind him backstage off the platform, as dancers were lined up and the band added a suspenseful drumroll and guitar crescendo…
The chorus came in exploding as all the dancers and George jumped around, pumping fists and performing some edgy but simplistic choreography. The lights motioned all over the gigantic room. The band continued to play, at a louder and more enticing volume along with the microphone volume going up. The dancers headed their way off the platform as the second verse came in.
George was alone on the slim stage above the stage, moving around and just having a good time. He walked very slowly across the platform as the pre-chorus came in. This time, the lights were gradually dimming before the chorus came in. The intense crescendo to the chorus was extended by two measures, as the room blacked out.
The lights were flickering like crazy everywhere as George performed the same choreography and had the same approach to the performance as the first chorus, just by himself now. The lights now were in different colors — pink, blue, green, yellow, red and white. He made his way down to the stage floor by going behind the platform to access stairs and he came out to play on the bridge.
He went on the drumset, doing a much more complicated and entertaining feature than his previous performances. He slammed his sticks across the cymbals as the electric guitars shrieked out. He threw away the sticks, and ran to a microphone stand on the stage floor. He counted down and the final chorus of the song was cued.
The ending of the song was a great follow-up to the climactic bridge, as George bent down and showcased more powerful vocals, making them his best vocals to date. He held out a note for ten seconds sat the end while a huge drumroll and guitar shriek was held out, and a big “BANG!” of a finish happened sonically with George throwing the microphone stand down off the stage.
“What’s up everybody?!?! So yeah… I’m George G, you might know me as Georgie Skai. And speaking of Georgie Skai… I think you might know this next song. It’s my biggest hit as a label owner… enjoy.”
Bitch Like That
George went onto another stage in the gigantic room, as it was a jail cell. There were five little cells with two boys and two girls scattered — one in each cell. George went inside and locked himself in the middle cell. The band began to play “Bitch Like That”, the iconic single by Miley Cyrus & Lindsay Lohan which he co-wrote and co-produced. The crowd went crazy as George began to sing the track.
He sang Miley’s portion as an unknown voice began to sing too. She arrived on the scene — M.I.A. M.I.A. was playing Lindsay Lohan and George G was playing Miley in this classic jail breakout tale. M.I.A. began to protest outside of the jail cells as the other dancers locked up looked hopeful that she would save them. She helped George escape, as police came onto the scene.
The chorus came, and the lights flashed all over the police officers, blinding them. George and M.I.A. now stood back to back, circling as the officers were experiencing seizures all over the stage due to the lights. The dancers all danced a different pattern in the jail cells and a huge screen above the jail cell showed George and M.I.A.’s faces labelled: ‘WANTED FOR ESCAPE’.
In the second verse, M.I.A. took complete control by punching some bitches back to the ground and performing choreography in sync with the imprisoned backup dancers. George followed up, running away from the cops and having M.I.A. shoot them with a confetti cannon, making them die. The bridge came up, as the two headed to a car right to the left of the scene.
“Let’s get the hell out of here.”
“Drive, bitch!”
The car drove, literally to another stage in the gigantic globe of a room as the track faded away. George got out of the car first, as the cops got to M.I.A.
“Go on without me!” “M.I.A.!” “You can do it!”
“Alright! Love you!” “Love you too.”
George made an escape, fleeing the scene and leading to a brief break.
- Short Break -
You Sound Good To Me
“I actually found out Lucy Hale is here tonight — hey girl! Huge fan! This is her new single, which I absolutely love, it’s called — ‘You Sound Good To Me’. Enjoy!”
The light shined and the setting was very American. There was a camp fire on the side where a lot of mainstream southern teenagers gathered around. George was on top of a pickup truck with a microphone stand and began to sing, as he took a risk doing a Country-Pop song.
He sounded great, as the live band played from behind the scene. He got to the pre-chorus and chorus as the kids by the camp fire began to fool around, having a great time listening to the music.
In the second verse, George got off the pickup truck and started hanging with the teens. They brought out glasses, filled it up with pink lemonade and really had a great time, throwing the lemonade around, dancing, talking and watching George in the middle of it all.
The bridge came and the kids brought out an American flag, making it fly all over the stage as George ran around and went back to the pickup truck. He ended the performance sitting on the truck smiling. He got off and made his way around the room to a new stage.
Determinate
“This next song is something I really wanted to perform for you guys today. If you’ve ever seen that Disney Channel movie ‘Lemonade Mouth’ then you’ll know this one. I just really love this song, and yeah, here we go!”
The piano played as George sung the first lines with some emotion, doing it lightly and calmly. He opened up his vocals to the song and the lights dimmed, but rose again.
The guitar and bass kicked in, electrifying the song, as the back band filled with some teenagers played, as he strutted around with a microphone stand clutched. He sang with an abrupt sharpness, imitating Bridgit Mendler’s edginess on the track. There were some background singers assisting him in the pre-chorus.
The rest of the performance was very edgy, as the entire band and George performed with great chemistry and confidence. George rapped for the bridge as backup singers and dancers filled the scene. Overall it was very epic, and entertaining.
***INTERMISSION***
Dark Horse
An extended instrumental of “Dark Horse” by Katy Perry and Juicy J began to play as George climbed up the steps on the new stage, like a rectangle pyramid, but flat.
“Ladies and gentlemen, she just released her debut single ‘Flippin’ Mah Weave’ today, please welcome Shanaynay!”
Shanaynay came out on the stage, climbing up the stairs to be with George. The audience cheered for her as George began to give an introduction and the song kept on going.
The lights went navy and lavender as Shanaynay began to sing Katy Perry’s portion of the song. She slowly walked down the steps as dancers came out and George was faded away by fog all over the stage. An aura of darkness surrounded the stage as Shanaynay delivered great vocals.
She got to the pre-chorus where a dancer lifted her up and threw her to another dancer. Shanaynay was then slid across the floor where she then began to dance out and crawled around looking captivating.
When the trap break came in, Shanaynay and the dancers swayed from side to side, flipping their weaves too. The second verse came in and Shanaynay began to be lifted up into the air, still serving nice vocals and having a majestic aura on the stage.
She flew around during the pre-chorus, hitting the chorus hard as she swung over the audience and George began to rap Juicy J’s part as he did choreography on the main stage with Shanaynay flying over the audience. The color of the light began to rise as George and Shanaynay sang the final chorus in unison. The lights would keep escalating to a bright white and the performance was over with a stage whiteout.
Jam (Turn It Up)
When the shearing light calmed down, the stage was a completely different set-up. There was a telephone booth, a bar and a huge glass box. The instrumental for “Jam” began to play as George made an announcement.
“Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Kim Kardashian!”
Kim Kardashian came out on the stage, waving to the crowd dressed in black heels, white skin-tight pants and a lace crop top.
“Our single for St. Jude’s is pushed back to Tuesday, BUT y’all can enjoy it now!” “Let’s go!”
Kim began to sing as George sang the opening chorus in a higher octave, creating a nice harmony. Kim walked out to the bar, having a few drinks with people as she sang her first verse. George headed over to the telephone booth to make a call. Kim cheered her drinks with the dancers and they went on the dance floor for the chorus.
George was in the telephone booth, harmonizing in and out to the song. Surprisingly, Kim served much better vocals than the 2011 original studio version of the song, although… well yeah, she did a better job. She performed light choreography, flipping her hair and doing some basic but well executed Beyoncé-esque moves. The instrumental slightly changed, as a more Rhythmic beat played.
George came out of the booth and began to sing at a very fast tempo. The lyrical content of the new verse was fitting with theme of partying and fun. He added more lines about music and euphoria. He came out looking very confident and he and Kim winked at each other like they were doing a great job of performing.
The chorus hit and George did more of the lead vocal where Kim harmonized and layered the part a bit. They both performed a bit more complicated of a routine than the first chorus.
The bridge hit and immediately they both started to go in the glass box. The glass box was lit on fire and both of them continued to perform choreography and slay the remix of the charity single. Both looked good, sounded good and entertained the crowd well.
The final chorus hit where the glass box broke, shattering everywhere. Both went to the edge of the stage and got hyped up. Both stepped all around the stage, jumping, smiling and having a great time. They ended holding hands up in the air.
***INTERMISSION***
Tell ‘Em (How It Was)
“Welp, I told y’all that Kim Kardashian wasn’t going to perform… I lied. I gave a setlist to someone to leak… and that wasn’t finalized clearly. So I am here performing a song, and I am so honored to have the woman who made it in this room. I mean first Lucy Hale and now this… thanks for coming again y’all! How about you guys give yourselves a round of applause!”
The instrumental for ‘Tell ‘Em’ began to play and many people recognized the song, gasping and cheering.
“So wherever you are out there Junglepussy, this is ‘Tell ‘Em (How It Was)’. Dedicated to you.”
George started out against the wall as projections began to appear against the wall. The projections of many girls was shown with minor injuries, referencing the lyrical content and concept behind ‘Tell ‘Em’. George began to sing the song, but an octave lower than Junglepussy since of course, he could never even attempt to sing like that.
A few dancers came from behind the wall and they all did some choreography for the chorus against the wall. George spun around off the wall and began to step closer to the audience and the rest of the stage was revealed upon by the lighting.
There were chairs and George sat on one followed by the dancers each sitting down. They did some chair choreography for the second chorus. The audience was very pleased with the performance, as the lights dimmed for the bridge.
For the bridge, the projector showed a video on the wall — a little video of a collection of abused girls’ faces. George had a voiceover: *Love changes everything. Love yourself, and let others love you*
The lights came back on and George went all out with the dancers performing the last chorus of ‘Tell ‘Em’. They got on the floor, pulled their bodies across with their hands, spun around and got back up serving Broadway meets Urban choreography. George blew a kiss in the air when the song ended, heading on to a new stage.
“Love you JP! Hope y’all liked it!”
George moved down the stage where there was a piano and a pianist set up.
Dope
George sat on a piano which was played by Lana Del Rey’s old pianist.
“I think it would be more appropriate to say ‘I need you more than Coke’, I MEAN THE DRINK OF COURSE!”
The audience laughed while George continued to speak, “But I would like to slow it down a bit more. Here’s ‘Dope’.”
The performance was an utter showstopper. Serving his lower register, George belted out a very heartfelt and intricate rendition of Lady Gaga’s “Dope”. The performance was extremely simple, as George sat on the piano singing with the pianist playing. He bowed in front of the audience and proceeded to break.
- Short Break -
Reflection
The curtain rose, revealing a huge production. On the bottom of the stage was an orchestra. A dual staircase wrapped around the orchestra as on the floor above, George G stood facing a mirror. The orchestra began to play, as George began to speak.
“This is a song I wrote and kept for something special. It’s called ‘Reflection’, and I hope you guys are moved by it. This is my last song tonight, and I hope you guys liked the show.”
The orchestra had a very light, one-note-held out moment. Suddenly all the musicians snapped very lightly, very slowly and George began to sing a ballad for the first time in public. He stood there singing the first verse, with a very dim and intimate setting in the circle-shaped custom made performing centre.
The orchestra hit an uplifting melody as George approached the chorus, expanding his vocals easily. The song was not too challenging to sing, but still very emotional and sentimental. The lyrical content of the song had to do with looking at yourself in a mirror and seeing exactly what you are… but from a different point on view. George brushed his fingers against the glass mirror, and a streak of black paint shown.
The orchestra transitioned to the second verse smoothly, with George walking down the dual staircase on the left. A tear came down his eye, wiping it off smoothly as he landed on the stage floor. He took the conductor’s place, as he conducted the pre-chorus instead of singing.
He headed out to the stage floor and began to sing with a more conflicted, emotional attitude. The mirror above began to have more paint streaks on it magically. George walked around slowly, in a sad tone and the lights shined on the mirror.
The bridge came, making a dramatic incline in violin as George walked around like a psychopath. He looked ill, spastic and worried. The lights were performing an exorcism on the mirror above as George ran up the stairs. His vocal was extremely emotional and raw, with many flaws. By the time he got to the mirror the bridge had ended and the color on the mirror had faded and the mirror was normal again.
George sat down, belting out the last chorus on the floor with his legs crossed. He ended the performance by going up to the mirror and drawing a heart on it with his finger, which was neon pink. The lights dimmed and the concert was over.
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