3 Doors Down, really? That's kind of like entering Nickelback territory though just sayin.
I've been ATRL offline for a year and a month so I missed the whole ''Work'' trend early this year. I still like this song. It's very repetitive, simple, even almost robotic but it Works heh. Kind of like a PC Music song but stripped down from their entire aesthetic. Also love how sl*tty it is! You can really dance all horny to it. Enjoy the trappy hi-hats during the final chorus.
Anyway, is it accepted by the people here and was the song a succes/hit? I don't support rape btw so don't come for me that I'm enjoying a Dr. Luke song in 2016
The discourse around Joanne has been irritating, with critics grouping Lady Gaga’s faux-country schtick with Gwen Stefani dating Blake Shelton with Beyoncé’s turn on Lemonade. Beyoncé’s original was already a work of art, but “Daddy Lessons” with the Dixie Chicks is a whole new level. Released on the day Beyoncé performed on country music’s largest stage, it is so deliberately letting y’all know that Beyoncé belongs in a category of artist all to herself. Whereas Joanne uses country to signify authenticity without actually engaging with the genre, “Daddy Lessons” nods to the tropes, themes, and references of a genre obsessed with tradition and reverence. “Daddy Lessons” talks about fraught relationships with fathers, makes references to guns and Bibles in the same breath, and features excerpts from the Dixie Chicks’ “Long Time Gone” — a song that starts with “Daddy,” too. Any conversations attempting to compare Beyoncé with any other pop star are pointless at this point. She is unparalleled in the way that she engages with and understands the meaning in art. [10]
Any conversations attempting to compare Beyoncé with any other pop star are pointless at this point. She is unparalleled in the way that she engages with and understands the meaning in art.
Said the person who just discovered Pitchfork and the BLM movement on twitter Lemonade is literally subpar R&B + SJW themes. Get over yourself. Beyoncé is an incredible performer. Everything else about her is extremely overrated.
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work from home is still as unlistenable as the day it premiered
The perpetual ass-kissing of Beyonce wouldn't be as annoying if Beyonce actually did half the **** these critics claim she does and wasn't a vessel for the work of other people in the background. Projects like Lemonade would be incredible if the actual amount of her input wasn't questionable, if they came from an artist you 100% knew where all them.