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Originally posted by nuclear
there is no way they are have her doing only tributes. y'all should be happy because that mean we will get two performances instead of one, plus will also get a cover.i hope she do both and slay them.
i agree with you about WWWY i think they need to put the live version (preferably Radio city hall version) on iTunes. i am pretty sure she will perform WWWY. this song deserve at least 14 week at number 1 (but i'll take 7 weeks). one of my favorite (the live version) song ever. i need it to be a mega-classic, i need it to test time, i want my possible future kids to be crying/bopping to this song as well.
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That's what I figured. The only thing I'm unsure of is whether or not she will want to do multiple performances in one night. But I'm pretty sure she'd be more inclined to do her own music than tribute performances.
I'm glad someone agrees with me; I think the reaction on here is kind of mixed about the song. Most of the fans like it, but I think some of them think it's a bit overrated. As for me, though, it's one of the most important songs I've ever listened to. I can get emotional every time I listen to it. It reminds me of my best friend in every way.
I also agree about putting a live version on iTunes. I'd even be fine if she released an EP with her performances from the Church Studios (especially because the "When We Were Young" and "Water Under the Bridge" performances from it slay). But they need to at least do that if they're not going to do anything to promote it at this point. I agree; I think it will stand the test of time. I don't know if it will be remembered like her other songs unless it starts getting proper promotion, though, which I'm hoping will be soon. (I just hope the Grammys and BRIT Awards aren't too late.) But yeah, I want my future kids to hear this song too. It's timeless. It's absolutely magical in every way, and I want this song to go down as one of her signature songs. It's up there with "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You." I think it's surpassed "Someone Like You" for me, actually.