the 90's were even worse for that. All those ****** r&b lite Babyface songs followed by the wave of cheesy Max Martin teen pop
The rock domination during the 90s was pure gold and you'd occasionally get perfect pop song. People weren't smug about trying new waves of music either, there was room for everybody.
Taylor Swift needs something prescribed for the OCD she gets with every album release. She's so obsessive over past situations and compulsively keeps on milking them then ends up as a schizophrenic, get her to rehab, call Glamanda Bynes for her therapist.
Taylor Swift needs something prescribed for the OCD she gets with every album release. She's so obsessive over past situations and compulsively keeps on milking them then ends up as a schizophrenic, get her to rehab, call Glamanda Bynes for her therapist.
Taylor Swift needs something prescribed for the OCD she gets with every album release. She's so obsessive over past situations and compulsively keeps on milking them then ends up as a schizophrenic, get her to rehab, call Glamanda Bynes for her therapist.
As if Beyst doesn't milk everything that happens in her life until the last drop. From her dad, husband to her (???) baby. Her whole career is built on stuff like this.
"Of course sometimes **** go down
When it's a billion dollars on an elevator"
The only difference is The Lord is the one who writes her hymns unlike Thief and she can write about whatever the hell she wants.
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