What do you mean by 'going out of her element' when she's tried so many genres in her music already? Rihanna doesn't have an 'element', that's the point. If she kept her pop fans when she went super urban with Unapologetic and her urban fans when she went super pop with Loud I doubt anyone will leave now she's doing acoustic/folk with R8
If she kept her pop fans when she went super urban with Unapologetic and her urban fans when she went super pop with Loud I doubt anyone will leave now she's doing acoustic/folk with R8
she didn't exactly go 'super urban' tho when the album was promoted with two massive pop singles
I wanna dance by water 'neath the Mexican sky🌌
Drink some Margaritas by a string of blue lights💙
Listen to the Mariachi play at midnight
Are you with me, are you with me❓
Also, if you want to listen to the original on YT, put the playback speed 1.25, it will be way better
C'est pas ma faute
Et quand je donne ma langue aux chats
Je vois les autres
Tout prêts à se jeter sur moi
C'est pas ma faute à moi
Si j'entends tout autour de moi
LOLITA
Moi Lolita
C'est pas ma faute
Et quand je donne ma langue aux chats
Je vois les autres
Tout prêts à se jeter sur moi
C'est pas ma faute à moi
Si j'entends tout autour de moi
LOLITA
Moi Lolita
Scalp me Alizée
Quote:
Pretty sixteen
Belle héroïne
Des sixties
Tu te dandines
T'es divine
Quand tu danses dans les yeux d'Andy
Why didn't it get a worldwide release? if she's such a huge artist why didn't her team have the confidence to send the song to radios WW?
What do you want me to say?
I can bet you a million dollars that Beyoncé and her team most likely had singles as their last priority as the album was doing so well after its initial release. I'm pretty sure it's more interesting and profitable to sell millions of $15 dollar albums than $1 singles.