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Originally posted by SpinThatShhh
cant tell if sarcastic or not
I love both BBHMM and AO. But Rihanna specialises in urban pop, so making a trap song isn't that daring for her especially after Una, so yes, I cannot see Katy Perry making a trap song because that isn't what she was supposed to do.
AO is a standard pop song, through and through. I think it is amazing, and I love it but again, stop over selling it. I understand that the breakdowns are supposed to emphasise the song. But, it is a pop song with longer breakdowns.
They are all mainstream songs. Delusional.
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Again you literally make no sense, urban isn't static and has many sub-genres in it, moreover if Rih did trap and it's expected of her simply because she dabbles in urban at times, how does that make trap mainstream?
Fartline is a basic white broad that capitalized on the love song ballads trend (although her french work is beautiful), her English discography is ****.