I'm still looking for what's so funny about the "Unzip and strip" line, tbh. It's a perfectly reasonable thought for someone who just wants to be left alone for a while but be able to step back into their old life whenever they want.
But sure,lol, the people who are only still Katy Perry fans because her replacements replacement hasn't arrived yet laugh at it so I should too.
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Love Me is pretty flawless, especially the acoustic version.
I'm still looking for what's so funny about the "Unzip and strip" line, tbh. It's a perfectly reasonable thought for someone who just wants to be left alone for a while but be able to step back into their old life whenever they want.
But sure,lol, the people who are only still Katy Perry fans because her replacements replacement hasn't arrived yet laugh at it so I should too.
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Love Me is pretty flawless, especially the acoustic version.
CG gets more daily recurrent streams than TD, therefore is more remembered. This isn't debatable.
Love Me is basic and has some of the worst lyrics on the album. The theme is unoriginal. The fact that the same guy who produced Toxic gave Katy this reject production is an abomination.
CG gets more daily recurrent streams than TD, therefore is more remembered. This isn't debatable.
Love Me is basic and has some of the worst lyrics on the album. The theme is unoriginal. The fact that the same guy who produced Toxic gave Katy this reject production is an abomination.
CG is painfully forgotten especially since it was a huge hit. A Blurred Lines tea. It will never have the staying power of Roar or Firework. LFN is even more forgotten though.
TD isn't as forgotten. It's still in the consciousness of pop fans and especially critics (see: 2321313 comparisons of RAWM to TD last year). And like others have said, people who don't like Katy tend to love TD. I've had people say the same thing to me. It gets a lot of love on adult stations who like to play recurrent hits. The song and video continue to inspire.
wow at katy's collaboratrs always churning out good songs when they work with other singers but strangely does the opposite forher! poor bloodshy and greg kurstin