How come no one is talking about how the Goddess, Banks came and blessed us with one of her hymns in Gimme?
I think 1 or 2 people in the discord stan.How come no one is talking about how the Goddess, Banks came and blessed us with one of her hymns in Gimme?
Things she did: that.How come no one is talking about how the Goddess, Banks came and blessed us with one of her hymns in Gimme?
welcome! do you have any links to your music? 👀I didn't even know this existed haha, I'm an experimental music producer. Took a 3 year break and launching under a different name but man glad to know theres a pop music thread!
Charlisus will save us all 🙏Charli xcx IS pop music tbh
the other girls could cease to exist and as long as she still produces I'd be content
I mean tea. But BIOYL is not it.Charli xcx IS pop music tbh
the other girls could cease to exist and as long as she still produces I'd be content
01 Sibambaneni
02 Raise Up
03 Lost Without [ft. Seinabo Sey]
04 Softness as a Weapon
05 Hard to Believe [ft. Jazmine Sullivan]
06 Who You Give Your Heart To [ft. Alexandria]
07 Samthing's Interlude
08 Dreams Fall
09 The Warning [ft. Robyn]
10 Cry Everything
11 No New Lies [ft. Cosima]
12 Something Like a War [ft. Bahamadia]
13 Call It Down [ft. Cosima and Nadia Nair]
Oddly enough all the other girls have more charisma than Dua. I do like Dua music more than the others tho
Kosovo/Albania's summer BOP.
Era Istrefi had so much potential. Mismanaged mess. She's more interesting tha Ava Max, Rita Ora and Bebe Rexhe combined.
Dua Lipa still remains the Kosovar Queen though.
Its Genesis so yeah 100 slaysTommy cash has some good tracks
Obviously there's delicious from Pope 2 but I really like DOSTOYEVSKY, HORSE B4 PORSCHE and COOL 3D WORLD from his album
Wait unless you mean tommy the woman in which case also yas, stream daddy or 100 bad charli xcx remix
Makes me die laughing every time! 😂Goodness, she cannot dance, like at all. :p
It has a synthpop vibe. If you're into that, Check out some of Alpines' music for a mellow vibe, and Chvrches for a more mainstream pop kinda vibeWow, I love this. Would PopEra be so kind as to recommend me songs in a similar vein as this one?
It has a synthpop vibe. If you're into that, Check out some of Alpines' music for a mellow vibe, and Chvrches for a more mainstream pop kinda vibe
Mark Ronson's new album sounds like a classic. So many amazing songs.
Charli XCX - Blame It On Your Love (ft Lizzo)
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In a thoughtful essay for Pitchfork last year titled "What Does It Mean To Be An Apolitical Trans Pop Star?" trans writer KC Clements reckoned with the complexities of Petras' situation. Clements struggled with the way Petras has distanced herself from the trans community, opting not to speak out on trans issues and telling the New York Times, "I don't care about being the first transgender teen idol at all." As a cisgender person it's not really my place to debate Petras' approach to those situations. But we all must make our own calculations about how to process music by people accused of misconduct, which brings us to the other aspect of Petras' career that has raised concerns: her ongoing partnership with Dr. Luke.
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What do you do with a song like that when one of its key architects has been accused of consistently villainous behavior? If you are Petras, you wave off the allegations. "I would like my fans to know that I wouldn't work with somebody I believe to be an abuser of women, definitely not," she told NME last year, before sharing a more nuanced statement that acknowledged other people have not shared her positive experience with Dr. Luke. Ultimately the criticism Petras has faced has not dissuaded her from working with Gottwald — her debut full-length project Clarity is out tomorrow, and once again every song is a Dr. Luke production.
Clarity unquestionably will hit the spot for pop fans seeking that next rush. Less clear is how to engage with it given the accusations swirling around its central producer. How, when, and why to separate the art from the artist: These are questions that haunt every conscientious music fan, and they will probably dog Petras for as long as she continues to work with Dr. Luke. Their arrangement is a hypermodern devil's bargain: Petras gets top-notch pop songs out of it, but in doing so, she is likely hurting, offending, and ultimately alienating a sizable chunk of the listeners who'd appreciate them.
The trans thing was a long time ago, in the past year or so she has been much more vocal about being a trans pop star. Just go look at her twitter.
No defence for dr puke though!