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4 hours ago, Dylanica said:

I don't care tl;tr be friends with the arrogant straights. 

Four and a bit lines is too long for you to read? :wtf:

And that isn't what I'm saying at all :rip:

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No one really. Nicki Minaj cause she's overplayed. It's like you have to sign a contract with this girl on your album. There needs to be more female and male rappers. I'm going to need for music to better now that I'm an adult than a kid. There needs to be more mainstream female rappers on tracks and a push for it. She's oversatured fat on tracks these days on tracks. Even if I kinda like the track just want to hear another good rapper... without the attitude though.

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On 15/08/2016 at 11:58 PM, Dylanica said:

Every heterosexual male who has lyrics that are not gender-neutral and is sex addicted

Is this equally a problem for you when women do it or is it just men? Everyone is perfectly entitled to be specific about instances that happened to them in their songs. Gays encourage other gays to do it, actually, to ensure that homosexuality will slowly become more normalised in a consistently straight-focused music industry. So, if gays want to do this to show their true selves in their music, why should straights not be allowed to show their true selves? If it really is a problem for you, just change the lyrics to suit yourself. I do that with a lot of songs and not just ones about relationships. I'm a straight girl and I've been singing male songs about females for years. I either don't have a problem with the gender difference or do little changes. Just because a song doesn't specifically mirror your life doesn't mean it's not a good song or not relatable on any level.

On 16/08/2016 at 6:23 PM, MissRebelDolly said:

Sia - Her whole "I care what people say, let me hide my face" is very childish and pathetic. It goes against the philosophy of 'F*ck the haters' 

Pretty much what I said in my post. One thing that really put me off her is when she claimed to have severe social anxiety and that was why she hid her face. This is nonsense because people with a severe form of the condition can barely get it together to leave the house, covering their face doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to them because they're still outside with people. Speaking as someone who has endured moderate anxiety for nearly 2 years now, I can't begin to explain how much it infuriates me when people trivialise the condition and think they're experiencing it when they're not. Sia is everywhere, she does promo, she goes to live events. Sometimes, post-event, you see her at parties with her face completely on display, totally normal, so clearly, the covering face thing only happens when she's performing. I was pleased when she said on Carpool Karaoke that the only reason she does it is to project an air of mystery because she'd finally stopped BSing about having severe social anxiety. But it didn't exactly make her any better in my eyes because that meant that all those times before when she talked to people with a covered face was just her being unnecessarily rude. I remember when she performed on X Factor last year and when her set was over and the presenter was talking to her, she just stayed up on her stage with her oversized wig on, looking straight ahead, not even looking in his direction as she answered his questions. I mean, Gaga wore sunglasses in the early days in interview and face coverings and so on but you could see that her head was always turned in the interviewer's direction and she 'looked' them directly in the eye, even if her eyes/face were obscured. But Sia just went full-on anti-social and wouldn't even try to look the presenter in the eye. If it's not a genuine condition, that is just plain rude. Projecting an air of mystery is all very well but that doesn't translate to "act like you're superior to others by refusing to so much as glance in their general direction."

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Thomas P
On August 15, 2016 at 0:07 PM, Derpplause said:

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Yes.

I’m a simple guy to please, if you like Melodrama, we chill.
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Just about 99% of top 40 radio artists including the likes of Sia, Ellie Goulding, etc. Along with overrated faux-alt artists like Lana Del Rey.

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Taylor Snake, Adele and that ****ing "Cheerleader" song! It's been years and it's still on the radio! :saladga:

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3 minutes ago, Aleks said:

Taylor Snake, Adele and that ****ing "Cheerleader" song! It's been years and it's still on the radio! 

Really? You still hear cheerleader? I haven't heard it since July of 2015.

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1 minute ago, Thomas P said:

Really? You still hear cheerleader? I haven't heard it since July of 2015.

It was on TV while I was typing this, I'm not even joking!

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49 minutes ago, Aleks said:

It was on TV while I was typing this, I'm not even joking!

Well then I can definitely see why it bothers you. Worlds most generic song ever! 

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