Hello PopERA
my first post here, hope to be one among you guys
Taylor, CRJ, Charli, Red Velvet, SNSD, f(x) and Lorde are my fav
reputaytion, E•MO•TION, POP2 and Bad Boy are my life now
I also hate The light is coming but love NTLtC
Hi!!!
Welcome!
Hello PopERA
my first post here, hope to be one among you guys
Taylor, CRJ, Charli, Red Velvet, SNSD, f(x) and Lorde are my fav
reputaytion, E•MO•TION, POP2 and Bad Boy are my life now
I also hate The light is coming but love NTLtC
Hi!!!
Catching up on the Discord is essential, ladies.Also a reminder that we have a discord! If you want to join PM me or Leona or whomever and we will make sure to get you in.
Like Songs?
I'll send a PM in a secAlso a reminder that we have a discord! If you want to join PM me or Leona or whomever and we will make sure to get you in.
TY!!
I'm just teasing lol. I like Taylor, but Reputation's not one of my faves.
Like Songs?
1 New Romantics
2 Delicate
3 So It Goes
4 Style
5 Mean
6 I Did Something Bad
7 All To Well
8 Out of the Woods
9 Mine
10 Wonderland
11 Look What You Made Me Do
12 End Game
13How you get the girl
14 Blank Space
15 I Know Places
Or Albums?
1. 1989
2. reputation
3. RED
4. Speak Now
5. Fearless
4. S/T
Or Outfits
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I'll send a PM in a sec
TY!!
I want my Kanye/Taylor collab!!!Supposedly gags is collabing with the swift. Let me burn my stan card.
I don't know if I want that to happen anymoreI want my Kanye/Taylor collab!!!
Also honestly, two same-sex pop singers collaborating is the most uninteresting thing for me. Not sure why, but it is.
If this was Fame/Monster Gaga I would be here for itSupposedly gags is collabing with the swift. Let me burn my stan card.
Supposedly gags is collabing with the swift. Let me burn my stan card.
Supposedly gags is collabing with the swift. Let me burn my stan card.
When asked to clarify whether she means EPs or LPs, she said (through translation): "A mix. I do not know what a damn album is! The barrier between the EP and the LP is becoming more diffuse, that's why I can not define it. It is not something that I care about. It will be four releases. This is what I want to do right now."
For more than a year, Rihanna and her label Roc Nation have been hunting for beats as they work to complete an album devoted to exploring the singer's Caribbean roots, according to conversations with eight sources close to the project. In addition, two of those sources suggest that the singer is simultaneously at work on another pop-oriented album.
Rihanna first mentioned the possibility of releasing a reggae-centric album publicly during a Vogue profile for the June issue, but her and her potential collaborators have been quiet ever since. The magazine suggested that Supa Dups, the veteran dancehall producer behind recent hits like Drake's "Controlla," was "one influence" on the album, though other details were scarce. (While Supa Dups did not respond to email requests for comment, two other sources with knowledge of Rihanna's album confirmed the producer's involvement.)
Along with Supa Dups, most of the biggest producers and singers connected to dancehall and reggae have submitted material for the album, including producer-writer duo R. City (Rihanna, Beyoncé), Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor (Vybz Kartel, Sean Paul), Linton "TJ Records" White (Serani, Vybz Kartel), producer-singer Ricky Blaze (Gyptian), Tyshane "Beam" Thompson (Yo Gotti, Lecrae), dancehall singer Kranium and reggae singer Chronixx. (The manager of Kranium and Chronixx declined to comment on his artists' involvement.) According to one producer with knowledge of the album's process, the mainstream Top 40 machine has been represented at some Rihanna sessions by superstar electronic producer Skrillex and Boi-1da (Drake, Beyoncé and Jay-Z).
It's common for stars at Rihanna's level to cull the best demos from reams of submissions when selecting songs for albums. "[Rihanna's team] have, no lie, 500 records for this project [from] different producers and writers," explains one dancehall producer who asked to remain anonymous. "They're only choosing 10 records. They've been having writing camps and trying to keep them quiet for almost a year and a half now. I've been flying to Miami, flying to L.A., cutting records nonstop for this project."
"Every artist, every producer, every songwriter in Jamaica or of Jamaican descent has been working on [Rihanna's album] and has little snippets of publishing or production credits on it," another source close to the project says. "I think they've got eight songs," he continues, "but her A&R is still asking for records." "They're looking for one more [song]," adds a third source with knowledge of the album-making process.
Through a rep, Rihanna declined to comment on the new album.
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But another producer who submitted material for the album worries the star is diluting the Caribbean aspects of the music. "Their whole thing was, 'Yo, we're gonna make this [album] real dancehall, [real] Caribbean,'" says the producer. "Rihanna is Bajan, so let's make this a full project like that. To me, it hasn't been going that way. They're kind of mixing it up, putting in the pop. If the reggae artists and producers won't get the chance on the pop album, at least let us survive on the dancehall album. They're changing up the direction continuously."
YouTube has been putting me on to a lot of obscure Janet songs. I love it. Missed a lot of these because they're not on any of her albums.
#3 on iTunes WWHas the demi lovato and clean bandit colab made its way overseas?
shite in audio form honestly
Has the demi lovato and clean bandit colab made its way overseas?
shite in audio form honestly
No lies detected.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/reseteras-top-10-best-albums-of-the-90s-thread.56634/
I didn't see enough pop albums in the top 10 of the 00s. For fuck's sake, we had a TOOL album in!
We can do better this time - the 90's had some killer Madonna and Bjork albums.
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