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The excuses
Alejandro and Bad Romance demos leaked way before their release too
ET Remix and TOTGA acoustic are the main promoted single versions and were previously unreleased so they count as new songs too btw

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Bad Romance leaked 2 weeks before its release
Alejandro leaked 2 weeks before TFM's release
Dressin Up and Part Of Me leaked in 2010 and were officially released 2 years later
lolz no matter how you try to spin it, the remixes and acoustic versions don't even count since they were thrown at the last minute along with a mega mix
it makes no sense to release the lead single (E.T. remix) one year before the re-release
hope you realize now how ridic you sound
8 brand new songs that no one heard before ever vs 3 brand new songs (including 2 songs that leaked 2 years before they are released) + 3 remixes + mega mix
now plz stop w/ this non sense

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What you consider the best, I consider mediocre
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Hitbull dissing Tayloose, Flopga and Igloo stans 
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woo my favorite part about The Fame was how it sold 20M copies with just a rerelease!
a little sad that Teenage Dream couldn't pass 7M with a rerelease and a whole movie

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Dear Future Hamburger is such a smash. The other white-bread label slave basic vanilla white girls are nut doing it.
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w0w stan

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@britneyspears
Start living, people! #QuoteOfTheDay
Let's heed Britney her wisdom

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"Life begins at the end of your comfort zone."
Yes Brittany!
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Originally posted by Shapes
woo my favorite part about The Fame was how it sold 20M copies with just a rerelease!
a little sad that Teenage Dream couldn't pass 7M with a rerelease and a whole movie

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*couldn't pass born this way

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Dear Future Hamburger
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I just woke up my roommates 
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Death wishes  Always funny to see people who still believe in the internet magic.
Anyway, can't wait to watch the Deathly Hallows P1 and P2 tonight

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Wait, Ariana added another Ziggo Dome date
Her touring power is so bizarre.
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Dear Future Hamburger is such a smash. The other white-bread label slave basic vanilla white girls are nut doing it.
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I want milkshake now :too funny:
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Madshit  She actually thought she was a serious method actress
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Body of Evidence is one of the silliest films ever made, but according to Julianne Moore, Madonna took herself very seriously during the making of it.
The actress appeared on Watch What Happens Live last night and said Madonna was so method-y on set, she wouldn’t even speak to Julianne, who played the wife of the man Madonna was sleeping with in the 1993 erotic thriller.
At one point, Julianne had to slap the star – and it was pretty damn terrifying.
“I was actually super nervous. I was so so nervous,” she told Andy Cohen. “I actually didn’t even make contact. It was a fake slap, but she wasn’t talking to me because she was being very method-y. I felt nervous and scared. I didn’t want to hit her at all. She was playing the girlfriend and I was playing the wife and we were supposed to be enemies.”
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Always unbearable at EVERYTHING, even back in the 90s http://popdust.com/2015/01/22/julian...y-of-evidence/
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Wait, Ariana added another Ziggo Dome date
Her touring power is so bizarre.
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well, she is the #1 it girl after all:
- first new pop girl to get a +80 metacritic score - check
- managing to get four top 10 hits from her album (more than rih, bey, gaga, safety, britney etc. their last eras) - check
- securing popularity in the three biggest markets (uk, usa and japan) - check
- straight appeal - check
- iconic look with the ponytail (poor katy) - check
next is touring and getting album sells which aren't embarrassingly low.

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Originally posted by Shapes
woo my favorite part about The Fame was how it sold 20M copies with just a rerelease!
a little sad that Teenage Dream couldn't pass 7M with a rerelease and a whole movie

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WOW, I forgot about the movie and MASSIVE campaign that made them lose MILLIONS.
She's so uneventful and forgotten 
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By Joanne Kaufman
...And It Didn't. After Two Years of Marriage, Madonna and Sean Penn Go Their Separate Ways
According to a close associate of Madonna's, the singer always had trouble with Sean's unpredictable outbursts and sought psychiatric help for herself soon after the wedding. Some of her friends urged her to persuade Penn to get professional help, but it's not known whether he did. Later he was forced into therapy by court order. Madonna's associate adds that many of the singer's closest friends disliked Sean. They saw him as spoiled and immature and were amazed by his drinking and temper tantrums.
The world soon shared their amazement. As the months went by, Penn seemed increasingly out of control. A chronology of early, early major bouts:
•June 1985: While in Nashville, he hurls a rock at a photographer, camera-whips him, then punches out a reporter.
•April 1986: In an L.A. nightclub, Penn sees songwriter David Wolinski bussing Madonna, an old acquaintance, and savagely attacks with fists, feet and a chair. He's fined $1,000 and gets a year's probation. "The marriage had been undergoing stress all the time," says a friend of Madonna's, "but this was the first major stress, the first really traumatic episode for her. Wolinski was someone she knew, and it really shook her up."
•August 1986: Sean and Madonna are accosted by paparazzi outside their Central Park West apartment. Penn baptizes one photog, Anthony Savignano, with saliva. Savignano shoves him. Penn socks him and a fellow photographer, Vinnie Zuffante.
By now, Madonna was spending less and less time with Sean at close range. "It didn't seem like they got along," says Madonna's great-aunt, Elsie For-tin, of Bay City, Mich., a matriarch of the Ciccione clan. "If you can't get along, why prolong the agony?" What was the couple's main problem? "I'd say Penn was insanely jealous of her." Penn had displayed a strong possessive streak even before Madonna. "I saw him on the set of Racing With the Moon," says one source, of the 1984 film Sean made with then-girlfriend Elizabeth McGovern. "A male reporter was sitting with McGovern in her trailer. When Penn found out about it, he threw a tantrum. He went over to the trailer and started rocking it. I don't think it was because he was afraid of McGovern saying anything about him. I think he was upset because there was a man in her trailer."
Marriage did nothing to change Penn. The David Wolinski incident bears this out. So does the Nick Ka-men episode. A singer-model, Kamen was recording "Each Time You Break My Heart" with Madonna, and the fact that they were working together, says one source, "made Sean wildly jealous." Despite some vigorous protests to the contrary from Madonna, Penn refused to believe that she and Kamen weren't having an affair. "Sean caused a lot of problems in the studio," says the source.
"Sean has a lot of insecurities," says another source. But he isn't alone in that respect. "I have my insecure moments," Madonna admitted at one point during the relationship, "and that puts a lot of strain on people. You take things out on the person you love, and that causes fights, alienation, grief, shrink sessions and a lot of ca-ca." Penn's camp agrees. "The divorce is not all his fault," says one of his associates. "If that's the story you're getting, you're getting it wrong."
Whoever was responsible, the marriage was coming apart bit by bit. A few more entries in the log:
•April 1987: While making Colors, a movie in which he plays a cop, Penn assaults Jeffrie Klein, an extra who is trying to snap some candids of the star. The attack is a violation of Penn's probation for the Wolinski incident.
•May 1987: The LAPD picks Penn up for speeding and running a red light. An alcohol content of .011, just above the legal limit, is found in his blood. The charge is reduced to reckless driving, but it's another probation violation.
•June 1987: Because of the twin offenses, Sean is sentenced to 60 days in the pen. In a move that raises questions about preferential treatment, he eventually serves five, leaves to make a movie in West Germany, returns to serve another 28 and gets the rest of the time off for good behavior.
Ironic, that, because more and more, Sean's well-deserved reputation for less-than-sterling behavior preceded him. "I understand what Sean has gone through," says his friend Judd (The Billionaire Boys Club) Nelson. "It's tough on him, and it's gotta be tough on his marriage. We've both had people follow us on the street and say, 'Hey, man, come on and hit me.' It's like this big snowballing effect."
While Sean was serving his time, Madonna was putting on a hopeful face. "I think Sean will emerge from jail as a better person," she said, "and as an even greater actor." A fitting remark from the woman who sang True Blue. Apparently a total of 33 days in jail didn't do much in the way of character rehabilitation. Après prison, while the couple were spending time together in L.A. after his mid-September release, a friend of Madonna's suggested a separation might be good for her. "We're separated all the time," replied Madonna, "and that doesn't make it any better."
Things came to a head Thanksgiving week. According to the first published report of the split, from gossip columnist Liz Smith, Madonna was steamed because Sean had gone four days without contacting her, then suddenly showed up in their New York apartment expecting Thanksgiving dinner. Instead of serving turkey, she served him divorce papers. But both Penn's and Madonna's publicists say that story isn't true. "The decision was mutual," says Penn's person, Lois Smith. "The thing about him disappearing for four days is nonsense."
"There was no one direct incident leading up to this," says Madonna's Liz Rosenberg. "It was a series of cumulative pressures. There were many moments in their marriage when it was shaky, and Madonna was finally forced to face the reality of the situation—that they weren't happy together." The papers, adds Rosenberg, weren't served on Thanksgiving: Madonna didn't start divorce discussions with her attorney until the following week.
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It really is crazy how people forgave him, Mark Wahlberg, and Roman Polanski but Mel Gibson was blacklisted and destroyed for nothing in comparison.
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Kanye and Rihanna collaboration is 'about to be released'
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another grammy for rhenna
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Poor the sane Tity fans, cause all this psycho's are going to RUN when Tity's next era gets dragged left and right by everyone and they will end with their mess. I won't feel sorry though, that's why they get for stanning for an untalented, scared, acne-filled, racist bitch.

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Katy and Rihanna release the best, most memorable singles. Poor forgotten fads like Gaga and Ke$ha. Any questions? 
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another grammy for rhenna
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Apparently Rihanna is doing a surprise performance at the Grammys debuting her new song with Kanye. 
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I have to agree, Flopga's singles are very forgetable
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Ye, Knee and Rihanna all in 1 year. YAS GAGA.
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