I agree that Cease Fire and Cease Fire's hot brother We Remain are both masterpieces but BOM's bridge alone makes YLM sound like a lil wet fart. Thank you for clarifying my doubts cause RHKL is anything but worthy of such unwarranted hate.
How dare you compare We Remain to Lotus. It's the best song Christina has done since anything on Bionic and the best song to appear on every Hunger Games album combined. And stop acting like I dragged BOM when I called it a masterpiece. And I don't hate RHKL, just... it's outlasting it's welcome
Take a SEAT Omorosa. I, LaToya, Queen of GIFs, am currently putting you in your place like you deserve. Cease Fire is a masterpiece and is absolutely worthy of being placed above BOM, and they're both better than that other song which I gave a 5/10 to and don't HATE. I just hate it placing above my favs.
BOM is one of the two songs I gave a 10, you better get ready to see it on top 5 tomorrow
The infectious catchiness of the pre-chorus, the chorus and the post-chorus instrumental
The producer had 3 Twitter meltdowns when he realized this was not going to be a single
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Legacy
The saxophone instrumental after the chorus ignited the retro trend, which led to Happy, Talk Dirty and Blurred Lines being hits. Therefore, indirectly, this song :
1) Brought big hats back to the farefront of male fashion
2) Inflated Jason Derulo's ego, which led to Jordin Sparks being single and forced to release a mixtape to make ends meet.
3) Gave Miley Cyrus an iconic moment and Robin Thicke a divorce
It's therefore a logical conclusion that this is the most influential song of all time
How dare you compare We Remain to Lotus. It's the best song Christina has done since anything on Bionic and the best song to appear on every Hunger Games album combined. And stop acting like I dragged BOM when I called it a masterpiece. And I don't hate RHKL, just... it's outlasting it's welcome
Bitch I called We Remain a masterpiece, don't even think about twisting my words and omg right??
It should've been a single over Elastic Love and Safe & Sound.
BOM is one of the two songs I gave a 10, you better get ready to see it on top 5 tomorrow
If it's not, I'll destroy y'all faster than Azealia Bank destroys her own career
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Legend can reign this nation with Fighter alone, not its aborted child Tired of Me
It never hurts to extend her legacy further. Army of Me is the (good) Katy Perry version of Fighter, appealing to children everywhere before they grow up and hear the real masterpiece
The infectious catchiness of the pre-chorus, the chorus and the post-chorus instrumental
The producer had 3 Twitter meltdowns when he realized this was not going to be a single
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Legacy
The saxophone instrumental after the chorus ignited the retro trend, which led to Happy, Talk Dirty and Blurred Lines being hits. Therefore, indirectly, this song :
1) Brought big hats back to the farefront of male fashion
2) Inflated Jason Derulo's ego, which led to Jordin Sparks being single and forced to release a mixtape to make ends meet.
3) Gave Miley Cyrus an iconic moment and Robin Thicke a divorce
It's therefore a logical conclusion that this is the most influential song of all time
The infectious catchiness of the pre-chorus, the chorus and the post-chorus instrumental
The producer had 3 Twitter meltdowns when he realized this was not going to be a single
.................................................
.................................................
Legacy
The saxophone instrumental after the chorus ignited the retro trend, which led to Happy, Talk Dirty and Blurred Lines being hits. Therefore, indirectly, this song :
1) Brought big hats back to the farefront of male fashion
2) Inflated Jason Derulo's ego, which led to Jordin Sparks being single and forced to release a mixtape to make ends meet.
3) Gave Miley Cyrus an iconic moment and Robin Thicke a divorce
It's therefore a logical conclusion that this is the most influential song of all time