I have no desire to listen to it. I felt the same way about Shakira and Britney's last lead singles. When your stans have no interest in listening to your "smash!!" single again, you're in trouble.
I mean, you're better off purchasing her demo collection off of Sharebeast.com
Born to Die = strong pop debut with influential asthetic
Paradise = 8 track EP/added onto previous album re-release, still pop but more refined, her best work
Ultraviolence = rock influences
Honeymoon = trap influences, messy
Born to Die = pop
Paradise = 8 track EP/added onto previous album re-release, still pop but more refined, her best work
Ultraviolence = rock influences
Honeymoon = trap influences, messy
I need Frank Ocean's next lead single to feature him having full on gay sex with another equally hot guy in the video. It's about the only way he's going to drum up enough buzz not to totally bomb at any rate. I'm actually angry he's taking so long, he was such a great gay hope, and now what? How can someone not do their job, which is to make music, for three years?
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Frank Ocean says he's looking to the Beatles to inspire him on his next album, the follow-up to Channel Orange.
That's when you know an artist is untalented, and will never find inspiration.
I need Frank Ocean's next lead single to feature him having full on gay sex with another equally hot guy in the video. It's about the only way he's going to drum up enough buzz not to totally bomb at any rate. I'm actually angry he's taking so long, he was such a great gay hope, and now what? How can someone not do their job, which is to make [good] music, for three years?
I need Frank Ocean's next lead single to feature him having full on gay sex with another equally hot guy in the video. It's about the only way he's going to drum up enough buzz not to totally bomb at any rate. I'm actually angry he's taking so long, he was such a great gay hope, and now what? How can someone not do their job, which is to make music, for three years?
Rihanna, Frank, and Kesha should start a club.
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Originally posted by GreasyBruce
Born to Die = strong pop debut with influential asthetic
Paradise = 8 track EP/added onto previous album re-release, still pop but more refined, her best work
Ultraviolence = rock influences
Honeymoon = trap influences, messy
Wait.
Interscope reusing strategies. They even marketed them both to the same depressed gay teens.
Born to Die = strong pop debut with influential asthetic
Paradise = 8 track EP/added onto previous album re-release, still pop but more refined, her best work
Ultraviolence = rock influences
Honeymoon = trap influences, messy