Wow @jose168 your video is so amazing, the crowd at the end , I wish she would tour Europe anytime soon..
OT: LA Hallucinations: From the EMOTION rate, I already knew that the song has some haters but I am really disappointed that it landed at 26 When I Needed You: Just don´t like it, 6.5 Fade: My highest rated SK song (6.5)
In the ‘80s teen comedy that Emotion is secretly the soundtrack for, this self-actualized closer to the standard version scores the final scene. Unable to overcome the chasm between their social standings—he’s the bad boy with the secret heart of gold, she’s the theater geek who tries to tame him, he doesn’t show up to the school play to see her in the starring role—Carly’s love interest takes the hot-yet-mean-yet-hot popular girl to prom instead. At first, Carly is heartbroken…but she gets the best revenge in the end! As Love Interest and Hot-Yet-Mean-Yet-Hot Popular Girl dance their first dance as prom king and queen, she sassily serenades them from the stage. Love Interest looks miserable, knowing he picked the wrong girl. Carly is jubilant, a more confident and mature woman. Credits roll. The horns kick in. Boom! #1 smash on the Billboard Hot 100.
Controversy! This chirpy fan favorite (and alleged lesbian anthem) about dumping your boyfriend because he’s getting in the way of your best friendship was easily the most divisive song in the rate; several members loudly proclaimed it their favorite of the bunch, while nearly as many decried it as the worst. Thing. Ever. (Is it because Sia co-wrote it?) Overall sentiment tracks toward the former—it cracked the top 25 despite tying for the most 1’s received by any entry on the countdown—but we’ll have to see whether the public agrees. It was just released as Emotion’s fourth single, with an appropriately loopy, ladies-in-‘80s-power-suits-filled music video to match.
Best bit: “I think I broke up with my boyfriend today and I don't really care”