Everytime we breakup, we turn around and we makeup
Mama wonderin' when I'm gone wake up
But he loves my face with no makeup
And everytime I call him, we end up havin' a problem
And I know I'll probably never solve it, mmm but damn I really love him
Somethin' between us, a certain fire in our love
It's unreleaseable, it's unbelievable
We're miserable apart, but together it's so hard
All I need to know...
what? no
It made me wanna read the book
I had only read the premise on wikipedia before and it didn't pique my interest whatsoever
but this trailer was good for that
Another theme I see fading into the gray is genre distinction. These days, nothing great you hear on the radio seems to come from just one musical influence. The wild, unpredictable fun in making music today is that anything goes. Pop sounds like hip hop; country sounds like rock; rock sounds like soul; and folk sounds like country—and to me, that's incredible progress. I want to make music that reflects all of my influences, and I think that in the coming decades the idea of genres will become less of a career-defining path and more of an organizational tool.