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Just A Holy Fool

H-I-M = His Infernal Majesty :creepflop:

I'm surprised Call Me Maybe isn't rising faster on the radio despite being top 3 on iTunes.

Yeah, I am surprised by that too. It has kind of stalled. They are already playing her new single in Canada, Curiosity.

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00000000

Same title, different charts. :usrs: ... 10 years apart. :usrs:

Since her 1998 debut with the single "Poker Face",[fn 1] Hamasaki has sold over 50 million records in Japan, making her the best selling solo singer in Japanese history as well as one of the country's most successful songwriters, ranking her among the best-selling singers in the country.

Gaga copies Japan's most successful artist, Ayumi Hamasaki.

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Seems like that song title is a career starter. :usrs:

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Same title, different charts. :usrs: ... 10 years apart. :usrs:

Gaga copies Japan's most successful artist, Ayumi Hamasaki.

:troll:

Seems like that song title is a career starter. :usrs:

Lady Xerox copying again?

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Why gurl? :cry:

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She also has songs titled Part of Me :usrs: Vogue :usrs: and an album titled "(Miss)Understood". :usrs:

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NathanC

Something is up with a week in this month...

Born This Way anniversary: May 23rd

Simpsons: May 20th

Glee: May 15th/22th

GET DAT PROMO. :bunny:

Billboard awards is also that week...
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Americano

It is.

H-I-M = God

Him = Boyfriend

Actually no, him without the capitals can reference the devil/Satan.

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Really? I wonder what their fan base will think of this sell out type move.

Maroon 5 Aim for Dance-Floor Domination on New LP

"Jagger," co-written by hitmakers Benny Blanco and Shellback, was Maroon 5's first experience with outside writers. When they returned to the studio last fall, they brought back Blanco and Shellback and hired dance-pop king Max Martin, the man behind hits by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry, as Overexposed's executive producer. "Sometimes a co-writer will write something that's almost better than what you would do, and it's like, '****!'" says Levine. Adds Valentine, "Up to now, we've been insulated from the pop-industrial complex. We've been like, '**** you, we're a band.' But now, stepping into this new world of songwriters and producers, it feels fun."

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Really? I wonder what their fan base will think of this sell out type move.

Maroon 5 Aim for Dance-Floor Domination on New LP

"Jagger," co-written by hitmakers Benny Blanco and Shellback, was Maroon 5's first experience with outside writers. When they returned to the studio last fall, they brought back Blanco and Shellback and hired dance-pop king Max Martin, the man behind hits by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry, as Overexposed's executive producer. "Sometimes a co-writer will write something that's almost better than what you would do, and it's like, '****!'" says Levine. Adds Valentine, "Up to now, we've been insulated from the pop-industrial complex. We've been like, '**** you, we're a band.' But now, stepping into this new world of songwriters and producers, it feels fun."

EEWWWW!!!!

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Really? I wonder what their fan base will think of this sell out type move.

Maroon 5 Aim for Dance-Floor Domination on New LP

"Jagger," co-written by hitmakers Benny Blanco and Shellback, was Maroon 5's first experience with outside writers. When they returned to the studio last fall, they brought back Blanco and Shellback and hired dance-pop king Max Martin, the man behind hits by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry, as Overexposed's executive producer. "Sometimes a co-writer will write something that's almost better than what you would do, and it's like, '****!'" says Levine. Adds Valentine, "Up to now, we've been insulated from the pop-industrial complex. We've been like, '**** you, we're a band.' But now, stepping into this new world of songwriters and producers, it feels fun."

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Actually no, him without the capitals can reference the devil/Satan.

I'm guessing there was little controversy because people were oblivious to it (like me).

Really? I wonder what their fan base will think of this sell out type move.

Maroon 5 Aim for Dance-Floor Domination on New LP

"Jagger," co-written by hitmakers Benny Blanco and Shellback, was Maroon 5's first experience with outside writers. When they returned to the studio last fall, they brought back Blanco and Shellback and hired dance-pop king Max Martin, the man behind hits by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry, as Overexposed's executive producer. "Sometimes a co-writer will write something that's almost better than what you would do, and it's like, '****!'" says Levine. Adds Valentine, "Up to now, we've been insulated from the pop-industrial complex. We've been like, '**** you, we're a band.' But now, stepping into this new world of songwriters and producers, it feels fun."

I can't take these sell outs anymore :fail:

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I'm guessing there was little controversy because people were oblivious to it (like me).

I can't take these sell outs anymore :fail:

They're pulling a NF - that worked out so well for her in the end.

15. Where Have You Been - Rihanna

May 7, 2012 4:59 AM

Where Have You Been by Rihanna from the album Talk That Talk (Deluxe Edition)

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I'm guessing there was little controversy because people were oblivious to it (like me).

I can't take these sell outs anymore :fail:

Nicki, Maroon 5, Katy... who's next? :wtf:

And I actually loved M5 back in the day, now they are trash. :nails:

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Really? I wonder what their fan base will think of this sell out type move.

Maroon 5 Aim for Dance-Floor Domination on New LP

"Jagger," co-written by hitmakers Benny Blanco and Shellback, was Maroon 5's first experience with outside writers. When they returned to the studio last fall, they brought back Blanco and Shellback and hired dance-pop king Max Martin, the man behind hits by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry, as Overexposed's executive producer. "Sometimes a co-writer will write something that's almost better than what you would do, and it's like, '****!'" says Levine. Adds Valentine, "Up to now, we've been insulated from the pop-industrial complex. We've been like, '**** you, we're a band.' But now, stepping into this new world of songwriters and producers, it feels fun."

I bet they're ****ting their pants now that dance music is losing popularity :laughga:

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Klou

They're pulling a NF - that worked out so well for her in the end.

15. Where Have You Been - Rihanna

May 7, 2012 4:59 AM

Where Have You Been by Rihanna from the album Talk That Talk (Deluxe Edition)

I know, right? Big Hoops has done wonders for her :troll:

Nicki, Maroon 5, Katy... who's next? :wtf:

And I actually loved M5 back in the day, now they are trash. :nails:

The plague may hit Gaga next. Her next album will be thug... It will be all over Rythmic/Urban Radio with features by Drake and Nicki Minaj :music:
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Really? I wonder what their fan base will think of this sell out type move.

Maroon 5 Aim for Dance-Floor Domination on New LP

"Jagger," co-written by hitmakers Benny Blanco and Shellback, was Maroon 5's first experience with outside writers. When they returned to the studio last fall, they brought back Blanco and Shellback and hired dance-pop king Max Martin, the man behind hits by Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson and Katy Perry, as Overexposed's executive producer. "Sometimes a co-writer will write something that's almost better than what you would do, and it's like, '****!'" says Levine. Adds Valentine, "Up to now, we've been insulated from the pop-industrial complex. We've been like, '**** you, we're a band.' But now, stepping into this new world of songwriters and producers, it feels fun."

It was too much for me to read... but youre saying theyre doing a whole album based on ****? :awesome:
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