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Grace Jones Shades the Pop Girls. (Gaga Mentioned)


Bad Monster Kid

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Green hair and mechanical horses vibes.

ddd :rip: 

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gaga always gave credits to her so idont know why shes shading her

]but get that buzz

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aaronyoji

fka twigs' music is far more innovative, if you compare how different her music is from the current state of pop versus what grace was making relative to the realm of pop of those decades 

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NewYorkCity

Very interested on what a woman who hasn't had a hit song or album in three decades has to say about succesful female acts.

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"now that shes a nobody" yet grace has always been a nobody

she's one of the main examples of the mainstream taking ideas from the underground to look somewhat edgy, I dont think shes ever had a viral hit but if you follow her and look up her imagery youd notice shes a major influence (stylistically) in fashion pop etc shes also shaded all most of these popstars before idk why yall are mad NOW or why you even care since a nobody truly got all of you so ****ing MAD

guess whos up in this bitch
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Yes, we get that some of the pop girls are inspired by her, but this..

"The singer went on to describe herself as a teacher figure, with Gaga, Madonna, Annie Lennox, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Kanye West and FKA twigs as her pupils."

:lmao:Inflated sense of self-importance MUCH?

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InsideOutright

She was never even big.  No one has ever talked about her except to notice all her complaining.  Can anyone even name one of her songs?  Nice try Grace.

I didn't even know who she was until I read some thing about artists who bashed Gaga a few years ago. :duck:

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What she said may have stung like a b---h, but not people trying to discredit and come for Grace, calling her irrelevant or whatever, as if she hadn't been an influential and legendary icon since the 70s. LOL.

A real Stephen Sondheim tea.

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who will love me when the night is over
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