Especially when he love-hates himself so much? EMI's $120 million wannabe-Bowie megaflop symbolizes the desolate state of 21st century British pop culture, a realm of "wankers" and second-rate imitation Americans.
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In the U.K. Robbie is a the king of karaoke pop, on a chart full of karaoke pop acts, but in his adopted home of L.A. every schmuck waiting their turn in a karaoke bar on a Tuesday evening is a better singer. In Britain his lack of great talent is seen as democratic and reassuring; in America it’s probably just uninspiring.
I'm so damn excited for 25. Moreso than R8 now tbh - Rih has really killed my hype with all the delays and silence. I'm sure I'll still love it when it's released but yeah.
What made it go back in the Top 10 fourteen weeks after it left, for another 9 weeks?
Was it that controversial SNL performance?
The single was re-issued with Foolish Games on it. So YWMFM peaked at #2 and the re-issue peaked at #7. It made the album sell a lot more, as it reached a new peak of #4 during FG's run (almost two years after the album's release).
The single was re-issued with Foolish Games on it. So YWMFM peaked at #2 and the re-issue peaked at #7. It made the album sell a lot more, as it reached a new peak of #4 during FG's run (almost two years after the album's release).
Who re-issues a single like it's a re-released album?
The single was re-issued with Foolish Games on it. So YWMFM peaked at #2 and the re-issue peaked at #7. It made the album sell a lot more, as it reached a new peak of #4 during FG's run (almost two years after the album's release).