WMN is a classic and Stay is most definitely shaping up to be one .
It's the signature hit from Rih's Loud era I can't at these delusional Taylor stans Stay is already pretty much a classic, Taylor's songs are always paid DUST after a few months so I can see why her stans have trouble understanding what a classic is
It's the signature hit from Rih's Loud era I can't at these delusional Taylor stans Stay is already pretty much a classic, Taylor's songs are always paid DUST after a few months so I can see why her stans have trouble understanding what a classic is
It's the signature hit from Rih's Loud era I can't at these delusional Taylor stans Stay is already pretty much a classic, Taylor's songs are always paid DUST after a few months so I can see why her stans have trouble understanding what a classic is
Is that why country radio is still playing her old hits this era?
Only Girl is the only remembered hit from the Loud era and even that's a stretch
Martin and Shellback are executive producing Adam’s next studio album, the first under the singer’s new multiple-album deal with the label. The set is due out in early summer. Expect a single in April.
“Shellback and I first realized in 2009 that a voice and talent like Adam Lambert’s doesn’t come around very often,” said Martin in a statement to Billboard. “We loved the experience and hoped our paths would cross again. So, when Adam came to us with a new opportunity to work together, we leapt at it and even suggested a deeper relationship where we would get the chance to really help define Adam’s music over a whole album. We teamed up with the perfect partner in Warner Brothers and can’t wait for everyone to hear the dynamic album. We are really proud of it and hope you like it as much as we do!”
“I wanted something more internal and more grounded. A little less with the theatrical and the camp and the presentation.,” Adam said of the new direction his music is taking.
I've been meaning to watch Gone Girl and Boyhood, so I watched the trailers.
I don't know if they're anything to base the movies off of, but Gone Girl looks a million times more interesting, and the Honest Trailer for it was so entertaining and made it look so good. Boyhood looks like a LifeTime special and it seems that critics are only shoving their heads up its ass because it's somewhat of a unique concept.
For anyone who's seen either or both of these movies, can you confirm?