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Originally posted by JerseyBoi
god her voice is just awful to listen to.
for real.
i'm not purposely trying to be the hater on the thread leaving malicious comments, just her yelling on songs like candy shop "get up onto your feet" and the song give it to me.... the chorus....
i am so confused because all of the songs have idiotically simple lyrics. idiotically simple. i feel like i need to be in fourth grade to enjoy this because i'd have less of a vocabulary then. maybe that's how it sells more, people like simple stuff.
for example. what i think is the BEST song in terms of production and how it flows altogether is miles away, but i mean literally are you going to repeat the same two words and then repeat another set of words right after it?
the complexity in the instrumentals here are polar opposites to the over-simplified lyrics.
i guess that's what people like from her? really simple ****?
i thought ray of light era music was "deep" in some sense, and the verses were hot.
it sounds like they were like, "hey, i know, just repeat 'so far away' like 8 times and we'll ride out the beat for 30 seconds."
kind of like timbaland's obnoxious 30 second opening to her new song. "hey, it's called four minutes, so i'll make up this intro really quick... i know i did better with aaliyah but that's because she was inspiring and this is just for money."
idk she always annoys me with her albums recently (this one and the last)
i want to be like YES going to go buy that and enjoy it all! and then i hear it and i feel stupider by playing it over and over again.
sorry to her fans it's not personal
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Um, no? You absolutely have no idea on what you're talking about and you're actually criticizing the lyrical content of THIRTY SECONDS clips.

Really? How ridiculous.
Madonna is the queen of lyrics. If you had actually bothered and read the Rolling Stone review, you'd have noticed that they were focusing on the lyrics more than anything. 'Miles Away', for example, talks about her distant relationship with her husband and it's a song that is full of meaningful lyrics, and in that particular clip, you get to hear a very small part of the chorus where she repeats the words "so far away..so far away" that, IMO, fits the atmosphere of the song perfectly. "She's Not Me" is controversial response to Robbie Williams' "She's a Madonna". All the critics have been praising "Devil" ,"Voices" and their deep dark lyrics. "The Beat Goes On" , "Heartbeat" and all the upbeat songs were meant to be fun dance records but they also have subliminal meanings - just like "4 Minutes". And btw, the best memorable songs are always the simplest ones, lyrically. And since when do we measure songs with the number of vocabulary used?

Major WTF.
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Originally posted by Adrian
Hard Candy > Discipline > E+MC=FAILURE

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Truer words were never spoken.
