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I dont know But i dont like It... I'l wait for better pics
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I feeeeeeeeel good!
I walk along!
But then I trip over my unsold copies and I fall!

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My, bones hurt, from all the shows
But I don't feel the pain 'cause I'm a pro

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OH YES
DWUW WUW WITH MY BODYYYYY, WUW WITH MY BODYYYY 
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Originally posted by Badger
This looks really cool  and the smaller the better imo, I was far too far away at BTWB
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How big did y'all think this was going to be?! it had to fit inside the GA of smaller arenas.
If that's a person standing on the stage, then this isn't small. That walkway is tall enough for a person to walk underneath it with head room.
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If a person can stand under that walk isn't the stage a bit too high?
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If a person can stand under that walk isn't the stage a bit too high?
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This
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Originally posted by Brunette Ambition
If a person can stand under that walk isn't the stage a bit too high?
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Look at the btwb monster pit stage. It was just as high
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We Belong Together wikipedia page:
Between 2001 and 2004, Carey's popularity had substantially declined and many had considered her career over.[25] The song spent fourteen non-consecutive weeks at number one on both the US Billboard Hot 100—after making its debut at number 81—and on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[26] It had major cross-over success, becoming the first song to simultaneously occupy the number one position on nine Billboard charts on the week ending August 6, 2005: the Hot 100, Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Pop 100 Airplay, Top 40 Mainstream, Rhythmic Airplay Chart, Hot Dance Club Songs, and the Hot Ringtones charts.[27] Spending fourteen weeks atop the Hot 100, "We Belong Together" became the second longest running number one song in US chart history, behind only Carey's 1995 collaboration with Boyz II Men, "One Sweet Day", which spent sixteen weeks at number one. Aside from its chart success, the song broke several airplay records, and according to Mediabase and Nielsen BDS, gathered both the largest one-day and one-week audiences in BDS history, reaching 32.8 million and 223 million impressions respectively. This record was held until it was broken by Robin Thicke's lead-single on his Blurred Lines album Blurred Lines in 2013, eight years later, with 234.65 million listeners on July 28th.[28][29]
During the week of September 25, 2005, Carey set another record, becoming the first female to occupy the first two spots atop the Hot 100, as "We Belong Together" remained at number one, and her next single, "Shake It Off" held the number two spot.
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Ready for gagas We Belong together

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Originally posted by Bad Kid.
We Belong Together wikipedia page:
Between 2001 and 2004, Carey's popularity had substantially declined and many had considered her career over.[25] The song spent fourteen non-consecutive weeks at number one on both the US Billboard Hot 100—after making its debut at number 81—and on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[26] It had major cross-over success, becoming the first song to simultaneously occupy the number one position on nine Billboard charts on the week ending August 6, 2005: the Hot 100, Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Pop 100 Airplay, Top 40 Mainstream, Rhythmic Airplay Chart, Hot Dance Club Songs, and the Hot Ringtones charts.[27] Spending fourteen weeks atop the Hot 100, "We Belong Together" became the second longest running number one song in US chart history, behind only Carey's 1995 collaboration with Boyz II Men, "One Sweet Day", which spent sixteen weeks at number one. Aside from its chart success, the song broke several airplay records, and according to Mediabase and Nielsen BDS, gathered both the largest one-day and one-week audiences in BDS history, reaching 32.8 million and 223 million impressions respectively. This record was held until it was broken by Robin Thicke's lead-single on his Blurred Lines album Blurred Lines in 2013, eight years later, with 234.65 million listeners on July 28th.[28][29]
During the week of September 25, 2005, Carey set another record, becoming the first female to occupy the first two spots atop the Hot 100, as "We Belong Together" remained at number one, and her next single, "Shake It Off" held the number two spot.
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Ready for gagas We Belong together

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Can't we all wait to meltdown over blurry Instagram videos tomorrow night like always? Thanks.
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Commando, pls stop
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who???
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ATRL Contributor
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Quote:
Originally posted by Bad Kid.
We Belong Together wikipedia page:
Between 2001 and 2004, Carey's popularity had substantially declined and many had considered her career over.[25] The song spent fourteen non-consecutive weeks at number one on both the US Billboard Hot 100—after making its debut at number 81—and on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[26] It had major cross-over success, becoming the first song to simultaneously occupy the number one position on nine Billboard charts on the week ending August 6, 2005: the Hot 100, Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Pop 100 Airplay, Top 40 Mainstream, Rhythmic Airplay Chart, Hot Dance Club Songs, and the Hot Ringtones charts.[27] Spending fourteen weeks atop the Hot 100, "We Belong Together" became the second longest running number one song in US chart history, behind only Carey's 1995 collaboration with Boyz II Men, "One Sweet Day", which spent sixteen weeks at number one. Aside from its chart success, the song broke several airplay records, and according to Mediabase and Nielsen BDS, gathered both the largest one-day and one-week audiences in BDS history, reaching 32.8 million and 223 million impressions respectively. This record was held until it was broken by Robin Thicke's lead-single on his Blurred Lines album Blurred Lines in 2013, eight years later, with 234.65 million listeners on July 28th.[28][29]
During the week of September 25, 2005, Carey set another record, becoming the first female to occupy the first two spots atop the Hot 100, as "We Belong Together" remained at number one, and her next single, "Shake It Off" held the number two spot.
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We Could Belong Together almost happened but she had to make it an ARTPOP Reverse-Warholian Non-Radio-Friendly Experience.
But ARTPOP (the song) is flawless as is so 
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This moment was magic 
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Originally posted by Samuel.
This moment was magic 
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It's so under appreciated. I loved it when it aired.
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Sex Dreams is the next single 
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She still needs to release Sexxx Dreams (Swinefest).
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Originally posted by GarageGlamorous
We Could Belong Together almost happened but she had to make it an ARTPOP Reverse-Warholian Non-Radio-Friendly Experience.
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It could really pass off as a love/commitment song if the lyrics were tweaked a bit.
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