Look up, the sun is just a cloud away
You're so afraid to cry, but your heart been feeling dry
It's time to change
But you keep thundering thundering
I'm wondering wondering, why you keep thundering
Won't you just rain, and get it over with
how is Miley a fad when she's been around since 2006???
Miley Cyrus "break out" moment as a pop star was in 2013 with the release of "We Can't Stop."
By comparison, we can also say that Pharrell is fad, since he only "broke out" on a major
scale last year with "Get Lucky" and "Happy." So, yes, both Miley and Pharrell are fads.
Miley Cyrus "break out" moment as a pop star was in 2013 with the release of "We Can't Stop."
By comparison, we can also say that Pharrell is fad, since he only "broke out" on a major
scale last year with "Get Lucky" and "Happy." So, yes, both Miley and Pharrell are fads.
Until proven otherwise, which isn't very likely.
...Vin
5.3 million selling Party In The USA was her break out moment.
Miley Cyrus "break out" moment as a pop star was in 2013 with the release of "We Can't Stop."
By comparison, we can also say that Pharrell is fad, since he only "broke out" on a major
scale last year with "Get Lucky" and "Happy." So, yes, both Miley and Pharrell are fads.
Miley Cyrus "break out" moment as a pop star was in 2013 with the release of "We Can't Stop."
By comparison, we can also say that Pharrell is fad, since he only "broke out" on a major
scale last year with "Get Lucky" and "Happy." So, yes, both Miley and Pharrell are fads.
Until proven otherwise, which isn't very likely.
...Vin
Miley and Pharrell aren't fads and have had bigger hits, they'll be here for a while however the same can't be said for Fridge.
Miley Cyrus "break out" moment as a pop star was in 2013 with the release of "We Can't Stop."
By comparison, we can also say that Pharrell is fad, since he only "broke out" on a major
scale last year with "Get Lucky" and "Happy." So, yes, both Miley and Pharrell are fads.
Until proven otherwise, which isn't very likely.
...Vin
How's Pharrell a fad when he's been around since 94?
Ke$ha and her one hit on the other hand....
Miley Cyrus "break out" moment as a pop star was in 2013 with the release of "We Can't Stop."
By comparison, we can also say that Pharrell is fad, since he only "broke out" on a major
scale last year with "Get Lucky" and "Happy." So, yes, both Miley and Pharrell are fads.
Until proven otherwise, which isn't very likely.
...Vin
"Party In The USA" was bigger than "We Can't Stop".
Look up, the sun is just a cloud away
You're so afraid to cry, but your heart been feeling dry
It's time to change
But you keep thundering thundering
I'm wondering wondering, why you keep thundering
Won't you just rain, and get it over with
Lord
praise it!
the reason the pitchfork of UNA doesn't work is because they talk about "what the album is supposed to be" when surely rihanna and the people she worked with are the only ones who would know that. they didn't like the subject matter because it talks about a man they don't like. yet when others get personal they're praised for it? like what is she supposed to do, change her personal life to make the music easier for the GP to digest? sing about being happy when she's not, only to be accused of being fake? ch. a mess.