Do you guys think Britney Jean has a chance at a GRAMMY nomination? I'm seeing a lot of Godney fans (or "ex-fans") coming for artists that actually have a chance of a nomination. Just wondering.
If a NASA committee wanted to send another golden Voyager record into space to teach extraterrestrial life about 2014, no song would capture the zeitgeist quite like the “Flawless” remix. Like last year’s original, the remix reminded listeners of Beyoncé’s innovative spirit (the song, like her 2013 self-titled album, arrived with little warning); it further infiltrated our lexicon (find the American youth who hasn’t posted an “I woke up like this!” selfie); and it had some choice words about celebrity (see: Beyoncé’s last laugh on the Solange-Jay Z elevator dust-up). In a year that saw a number of high-profile female pop collaborations, “Flawless” never topped the charts like “Fancy,” but what it lacked in radio domination it made up for with sheer star power.
i told you all that "cool" white people, young and old, love beyonce. that scares me. the amount of suburbanites that infiltrate chicago whenever she performs her scares me. her audience is starting to serve a taylor swift tea
idk what she did but she's now seen as safe and trustworthy by whitebread audiences
i told you all that "cool" white people, young and old, love beyonce. that scares me. the amount of suburbanites that infiltrate chicago whenever she performs her scares me. her audience is starting to serve a taylor swift tea
idk what she did but she's now seen as safe and trustworthy by whitebread audiences
i told you all that "cool" white people, young and old, love beyonce. that scares me. the amount of suburbanites that infiltrate chicago whenever she performs her scares me. her audience is starting to serve a taylor swift tea
idk what she did but she's now seen as safe and trustworthy by whitebread audiences
i hope that never happens to my fave
A friend of mine went to the OTR tore in NY and she said there was more black people on 1D's tore