I don't know but based on its performance on iTunes this might be headed for a top 10 debut, I think. So I don't see why they wouldn't report the numbers in a couple of days from today
Oh, I don't know about in a few days, but I know they did not pay attention to it's one-day sales on Friday. They only tracked one album's.
I think she can get top 10 as they anticipate top 5 to only take around 25k.
Soap is still my favourite. The intro gives me goosebumps every time, and it's so relatable to me.
I also love how vulnerable she looks in the video. A little sad that it doesn't have a bridge, but oh well.
Can someone explain what Training Wheels is about? It's beautiful but I don't really get it
Soap is still my favourite. The intro gives me goosebumps every time, and it's so relatable to me.
I also love how vulnerable she looks in the video. A little sad that it doesn't have a bridge, but oh well.
Can someone explain what Training Wheels is about? It's beautiful but I don't really get it
You know when a little kid takes the training wheels off their bike, it's because they're ready for a change and to take "the next step" even if they're scared they'll fall. She compares that to a relationship and she's trying to explain how she's ready to take the training wheels off and take the relationship to the next level even though her love interest is scared to get hurt.
You know when a little kid takes the training wheels off their bike, it's because they're ready for a change and to take "the next step" even if they're scared they'll fall. She compares that to a relationship and she's trying to explain how she's ready to take the training wheels off and take the relationship to the next level even though her love interest is scared to get hurt.
I think it's the "you've been riding 2 wheelers all your life"-lyric that gets me confused.
If he's been doing that, then why is he afraid to take the training wheels off now?
Also the "you call me f-in dumb for the stupid s*** I do lyric" seems a bit random.
I think it's the "you've been riding 2 wheelers all your life"-lyric that gets me confused.
If he's been doing that, then why is he afraid to take the training wheels off now?
Also the "you call me f-in dumb for the stupid s*** I do lyric" seems a bit random.
That lyric confused me too somehow
The chorus doesn't seem that random when you consider it's a love song overall so she was kind of projecting that she likes everything he does and (maybe?) that's the reason she wants to take the relationship further. But then again, that's just my point of view.
i wish i had more friends that actually listened to good music like melanie, i introduced a few to her the other day and i got dragged to the pits for my music taste
I think it's the "you've been riding 2 wheelers all your life"-lyric that gets me confused.
If he's been doing that, then why is he afraid to take the training wheels off now?
Also the "you call me f-in dumb for the stupid s*** I do lyric" seems a bit random.
I think the "You've been riding two wheelers all your life." Either means his in past relationships he's gone furthe with other girls, except with her. Orrrr. The lyric "Wheels aren't even touching the ground." Because if you're riding a bike correctly, the training wheels never touch the ground; That's how you know you can finally ride a two-wheeler.
With the "you call me f'in dumb for the stupid s--- I do." Part, I think it has to do with her being the "cheezy" type of girl who makes silly faces and says stupid things to make him laugh (I do it all the time). And he would reply "You so f---Ing dumb hahaha." You know, like a happy-you're-my-best-friend relationship.
I'm actually obsessed with this album! I've listened to it completely several times and have yet to skip a song. Atrl has overhyped many artists and albums, but Melanie definitely deserves all the praise