It hate TIDAL because there's always a conflict of interests. Like, no one would ever think of debuting something on TIDAL aside of the partners. It's career poison & just not good for an era.
I hope they finally need to fill for bankruptcy this year.
Why did they put Work on iTunes and buy it a banner on iTunes if it was gonna be free 12 hours later?
We have the entire album and nothing makes sense still.
Like she hasn't even posted a message talking about the process of this album being made, done one interview on it, the label hasn't put out a press release, all she literally said was "Thanks for liking it" and went about her day.
What's next?.. That's the most annoying thing about this era more than the waits and breaks. None of it makes any sense and it's so confusing.
It's strange how Papa Don't Preach has more views than any other Madonna classic other than Vogue (this is including Like A Virgin, Like A Prayer, etc.) Why is this? Is it just because it is a great song?
of course.
Who can deny those strings and that emotive pleading?
Why did they put Work on iTunes and buy it a banner on iTunes if it was gonna be free 12 hours later?
We have the entire album and nothing makes sense still.
Like she hasn't even posted a message talking about the process of this album being made, done one interview on it, the label hasn't put out a press release, all she literally said was "Thanks for liking it" and went about her day.
Why did they put Work on iTunes and buy it a banner on iTunes if it was gonna be free 12 hours later?
We have the entire album and nothing makes sense still.
Like she hasn't even posted a message talking about the process of this album being made, done one interview on it, the label hasn't put out a press release, all she literally said was "Thanks for liking it" and went about her day.
What's next?.. That's the most annoying thing about this era more than the waits and breaks. None of it makes any sense and it's so confusing.
Sorry has finally overtaken What Do You Mean on YouTube. Deservedly too. Sorry really does feel like an event and one of the most universally liked songs of the decade. It doesn't get old either.
Sorry has finally overtaken What Do You Mean on YouTube. Deservedly too. Sorry really does feel like an event and one of the most universally liked songs of the decade. It doesn't get old either.
I'm kinda tired of Sorry, I never used Love Yourself, so I'm just waiting for Company to be a single and destroy everybody.