Wait, this isn't indie?
I thought that was the sound she was going for.
Gerl no
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Originally posted by Captain Planet
A lot of her fans want her to do some indie sounding stuff, but are you guys not afraid that the commercial factor may be at risk?
Depending on how that era would go I could see moving plenty of units.
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Originally posted by Radio Phone
I sure can, and ****ing nailing it as well. We've seen her do Single Ladies and Diva and Sweet Dreams, etc. Why wouldnt anyone be able to see her doing Damaged?
Meh, it's probably because I don't really like Damaged.
I sure can, and ****ing nailing it as well. We've seen her do Single Ladies and Diva and Sweet Dreams, etc. Why wouldnt anyone be able to see her doing Damaged?
When you're used to hearing it as a group song and how super cheesy it is with "do do you have a first-aid kit?" how can you not?
Beyonce's numbers for her opening weeks are very stable. The gap between B'Day & IA...SF's numbers can easily be explained by the general loss of the album market between 2006 & 2008.
Well, the majority of the stans that want an "indie" sound are gunning for a rock lean (Coldplay-type stuff) so if anything it'd help make her sound more universal. No one is thinking M.I.A.-type electro.
While I hate M.I.A she has some cute records.
But yes for Coldplay. They always slay effortlessly.
Beyonce's numbers for her opening weeks are very stable. The gap between B'Day & IA...SF's numbers can easily be explained by the general loss of the album market between 2006 & 2008.
I hoping Beyonce with this Next album push 700,000 or more
But yes for Coldplay. They always slay effortlessly.
We're not here for the dance tracks, we're here for the acid-tripping hippie sounds of Of Montreal & Grizzly Bear and the stadium rock sounds of U2 & Coldplay. Get in.