Poor Hunter Hayes. I actually thought he had a shot at becoming the male Taylor Swift. And now his singles don't even go top 50 anymore on country radio.
I saw the video for this. The ugly ratchet BEAST stole and ruined my favourite childhood bollywood song. I am glad she is broke and begging for money on twitter to her pop superiors.
Doesn't really appeal to me that much but the fact that these songs were done around the 80s is pretty amazing and forwardthinking.But is her whole catalogue as diverse as Björk's?[/CENTER]
probably not but there ton of other artists out there who did the artpop thing on one album better than bjork ever will imo
I saw the video for this. The ugly ratchet BEAST stole and ruined my favourite childhood bollywood song. I am glad she is broke and begging for money on twitter to her pop superiors.
jimmy is great and prob her best song next to bad girls
I bet MIA and Ciara and Kesha have coffee dates and talk about how DUMB BITCHNEY is
MIA's song Marsha/Britney dragging Lobotoney as deserved
tell you what. If you honestly tell me that you can make sense of this post I will not follow it up with MIA is dead broke and irrelvant when she isn't assaulting the american audience with her panned Madead collab or that the highlight of Ke$has nights are remembering Lukes bony fingers up her arse.
Prior to 1989, Swift was a huge album-seller (Speak Now and Red both sold over a million copies in their first sales weeks), critical darling (her sophomore album, Fearless, won the album of the year Grammy) and force within the live music realm (arena tours begat stadium tours).
So here we are: another acrobatic accomplishment from pop music’s most precise markswoman. Can this last forever? Of course not -- heat checks never do. But right now, all one can do is sit back and let her torch the competition.
What should we talk about when we talk about Meryl Streep?
Do we consider the fact that she’s the most honored actress in Hollywood history, with an unprecedented 19 Academy Award nominations?
How about her impressive range and chameleon-like ability to convincingly play nearly every role that comes her way?
Do we discuss ageism, and that she’s practically the only actress over 60 who can be considered a movie star?
Or do we view her career through a cynical lens, and dare claim that her recent performances are overwrought and awkwardly unhinged?
Perhaps all of these would be fruitful starting points, but another one that’s often overlooked is that Streep’s most celebrated performances are her least impressive, and that her best performances are incredibly underrated.