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La Rosalia

Everything about her is floppy :ohwell:

You know that her album sales in the U.S. are much more bigger than Gaga's right?

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MarryTheKnight

You know that her album sales in the U.S. are much more bigger than Gaga's right?

this.

but her personality is still a flop ugh so annoying

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Arturo

this.

but her personality is still a flop ugh so annoying

:tea: :tea: :tea: :tea: :tea: :tea: :tea:

Her ego is bigger than her album sales.

Can't stand floppy b---hes like that :roll:

You know that her album sales in the U.S. are much more bigger than Gaga's right?

She's country. What do you expect. :ohwell:

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top selling single of the year in 2004, when hip-hop/RnB held 7 of the 10 top spots.

Funny how people are quick to criticize pop dance lyrics for being shallow and its sound repetitive, when hip-hipRnB are at least as bad and have been repeating themselves for longer.

Stuff like the new Usher and Maroon 5 ft. rent-rapper are the most overdone.

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MarryTheKnight

did anyone go to the fame ball?

i wanted to go but it was in Kitchener (1 hour+ outside of Toronto) and it was at some random night club on a Thursday night so my parents wouldnt let me go :cry:

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Funny how people are quick to criticize pop dance lyrics for being shallow and its sound repetitive, when hip-hipRnB are at least as bad and have been repeating themselves for longer.

Stuff like the new Usher and Maroon 5 ft. rent-rapper are the most overdone.

Yeah I miss groups like Naughty by Nature and Bone Thugs N Harmony. Rap lyrics that you actually had to think about to get. Now-a-days every metaphor is so literal and supremely disappointing.

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La Rosalia

She's country. What do you expect. :ohwell:

Her attitude has nothing to do with her "flopiness", I don't like her but I can't deny she makes a lot of money, you can't say someone is flopping just because you don't like her. Attitude and sales are to completely different aspects.

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hausofmike

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*Patiently waiting for the official announcement of 'The Kingdom Of Fame' and its lead single 'Red Lipstick'.

I thought it was called, Fashion Of His Slut?

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Arturo

Her attitude has nothing to do with her "flopiness", I don't like her but I can't deny she makes a lot of money, you can't say someone is flopping just because you don't like her. Attitude and sales are to completely different aspects.

I never said she was in the act of flopping. I said she was floppy. I was using it in the context as most GGD members use it.

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Yeah I miss groups like Naughty by Nature and Bone Thugs N Harmony. Rap lyrics that you actually had to think about to get. Now-a-days every metaphor is so literal and supremely disappointing.

Bone Thugs N Harmony! :worship2:

90s rap is seriously unparalleled.

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Black Music needs its own Lady Gaga to revive 70s-80s styles of black music like Funk and Prince's MNPS sound.

Enough with the tired 90s and early 00s hip-hop and RnB.

Instead, they leave it to white British girls like Amy Winehouse and Adele to bring back soul.

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Bone Thugs N Harmony! :worship2:

90s rap is seriously unparalleled.

They were killer and I guess they still are making music, its just not on the main scene. I think people get confused with popular music and music that is till present just not on the radio.

Black Music needs its own Lady Gaga to revive 70s-80s styles of black music like Funk and Prince's MNPS sound.

Enough with the tired 90s and early 00s hip-hop and RnB.

Instead, they leave it to white British girls like Amy Winehouse and Adele to bring back soul.

I'm not quite sure you should reference that type of music as "black music" that seems really offensive and really your perception of it isn't quite accurate.

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your joking.

NOOOOO!

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I thought it was called, Fashion Of His Slut?

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That's the 2nd single...

US top-selling albums of 2012: #1 Adele, "21" 3.3 million | #2 Lionel Richie, Tuskegee 789,000 | #3 Whitney Houston, Greatest Hits 784,000.

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La Rosalia

I never said she was in the act of flopping. I said she was floppy. I was using it in the context as most GGD members use it.

You said that everything of her was floppy as a response of a song of hers that is actually floppy, so you answered me in the sales context, but that's it, I'm not going to argue more abaout this. Even though I don't like her she's doing really well with her career and sales.

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