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Post by Grenade on Jan 26, 2012 1:45:12 GMT -5
This is the new single from "Fortune."
This is generic as hell. But it will definitely be a hit.
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Post by Ammer on Jan 26, 2012 10:55:07 GMT -5
Wow. This is terrible.
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Post by angeltimes on Jan 26, 2012 12:33:51 GMT -5
LOVE IT. I can see this going #1
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Post by The Music Man on Jan 26, 2012 16:24:28 GMT -5
I don't care how hot the production is. I don't want to turn up the music, get on the floor, grab my drink, party till the sun comes up, blow the speakers up, or any derivative thereof ANYMORE. Find something else to sing about.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jan 26, 2012 19:31:37 GMT -5
I agree. I'm sick of all these songs being about going to the club or getting on the dancefloor.
It's making people all EDM music is about that when it's not.
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Post by I HATE LA REID on Jan 27, 2012 6:49:18 GMT -5
i agree..im tired of the same trash...the music now is so bland.
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Post by The Music Man on Jan 28, 2012 13:46:48 GMT -5
I was going to avoid going there...but does anyone else hear "We Found Love" in the post-chorus build-up?
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Post by Grenade on Feb 14, 2012 17:16:49 GMT -5
#9 on iTunes.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Feb 14, 2012 17:54:31 GMT -5
It's REALLY frustrating to me that he wasn't allowed to release "Beautiful People" because his publicist thought another dance song would damage his US image. Then they go and make a very generic and redundant DANCE song ABOUT throwing your hands up and dancing and make that his new single. Ugh.
I do like this song but in a very casual, if it's on the radio kind of way. "BP" I legit like and have on my iPod.
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Post by The Music Man on Feb 17, 2012 16:53:56 GMT -5
From Chris' Twitter:
UGH.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Feb 17, 2012 17:04:23 GMT -5
Rihanna.... what an idiot. Honestly, I hate when conservative groups get all uptight but for once I'm with them.
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Post by Ammer on Feb 20, 2012 20:09:36 GMT -5
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Feb 20, 2012 20:25:30 GMT -5
Ugh. f**k them.
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Post by The Music Man on Feb 20, 2012 20:29:25 GMT -5
Oh Jesus. I can't believe this is actually happening.
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Post by Robert J on Feb 20, 2012 20:34:24 GMT -5
Disgusting, but FWIW...this songs fits her style like a glove - she sounds fantastic on it. Kinda wish she had a bigger part.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Feb 20, 2012 20:44:02 GMT -5
I'm not interested if it sounds hot or not. I just hope radio doesn't play it. Impressionable children should not be told by mass media that domestic violence is a joke or something to get rewarded for.
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Post by The Music Man on Feb 20, 2012 20:50:58 GMT -5
Remix now playing on V-103.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Feb 20, 2012 22:22:27 GMT -5
These radio stations should not be enabling.
The Dixie Chicks get banned for criticizing the President but these domestic abuse glorifying idiots get played? What is WRONG with this country? Ughhhh.
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Post by Grenade on Feb 21, 2012 2:36:04 GMT -5
I actually don't have a problem with this one, but them collaborating on "Birthday Cake" is totally inappropriate and disgusting.
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Post by irice22 on Feb 21, 2012 3:03:00 GMT -5
What exactly is the difference?
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Feb 21, 2012 10:48:49 GMT -5
What exactly is the difference? The lyrics. Look up some of what's said on "Birthday Cake"
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Post by The Music Man on Feb 21, 2012 11:16:30 GMT -5
Both duets are highly distasteful, but "Birthday Cake" takes it to another level. The fact that she's outright saying that Chris can f**k her even after violently abusing her is downright shameful. The lasciviousness of the other lyrics is the cherry on top - or should I say, the icing on the cake.
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Post by CLEM on Feb 21, 2012 12:17:55 GMT -5
that pun................. -____-
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Post by angeltimes on Feb 21, 2012 13:16:04 GMT -5
This is HOT! Radio will play this because they should. What happened between the 2 of them is their business, if they are over then everyone else needs to get over it and enjoy the music.
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Post by irice22 on Feb 21, 2012 14:17:58 GMT -5
I think the media should be responsible enough to not promote this in a positive life. When it comes to something against the law, especially something as grave as domestic abuse, it becomes everybody's business. It shows to the world that the consequences for domestic abuse are nowhere near the severity of the action. Rihanna and Chris Brown can do whatever they want, but radio shouldn't be touching these songs out of integrity. In fact, it might even boost their PR if radio openly spoke out against it. I think everyone who is against domestic violence should be calling their radio stations and requesting them NOT to play these songs.
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