Listen to the "Black Water" mixtape. One of the best releases of 2013 tbh.
I listened to half of it last year, and I couldn't get into it because her voice is so thin, but now that I'm more open to her, I will scan through the files and listen to it.
I listened to half of it last year, and I couldn't get into it because her voice is so thin, but now that I'm more open to her, I will scan through the files and listen to it.
Vulnerable
Stunt
Middle of Nowhere
1 For Me
Before The Storm
Video Tapes
why? and how does a song like pills n poisons satisfy "everyone" when she could've done something similar to tapout or high school? you know damn well she didn't have to go that pop
so nicki can slay in her recording studio but not on itunes? a britney in rehearsals vs. onstage tea.
i mean, she also said that the album would be completely urban and that the focus would be on her skills. now she wants to find a good blend of pop and rap? why should i trust anything she says about the album? like
no she doesn't. urban was starting to warm up to her but if she doesn't release a GREAT urban single very soon, it's game over.
basically this. tf do i look like falling for nicki's bs again?
Literally ALL of this.
fff @ all of this "she has to cater" to everyone nonsense. As if putting out a boring ass Dr. Luke track with a sung chorus and mediocre ass verses is catering to anyone. Who is trying to hear that except the pop gorls?
Yeah I didn't know much about John Green before this book and I hoped to like it to read his other ones but I have no interest. I love depressing literature (LOL) so I thought I would like it but I just couldn't find anything to like. I read reviews about people being shocked that one of the characters die. Its about teens with cancer, I thought that part would be obvious from the start.
yeah, he makes a lot of money off of naivety and simple minds
wowowowow this is definitely beyst's best sing and video. her true peak
With a predicted opening weekend of over 50 million, I guess there are lots of kids on Tumblr then.
My point is that "The Fault In Our Stars" is being fueled almost entirely by social media.
The promo campaign has zeroed in on a specific audience and it has been a superb campaign.
That being said, anyone going to see that movie and expecting it to be good or engaging is being naïve.