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Getlostwithme

I may sound weird but I think Double Dutchess by Fergie 🤷🏻‍♂️ It’s still sounds fresh to me even though she was to years late with releasing it 

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7 minutes ago, Getlostwithme said:

I may sound weird but I think Double Dutchess by Fergie 🤷🏻‍♂️ It’s still sounds fresh to me even though she was to years late with releasing it 

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23 minutes ago, Unbeweavable said:

ARTPOP was after it's time :selena:

Sis, this is the wrong stop for the ARTPOP hate train. Next stop is Madonna Nation. :poot:

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Sneaky Oliver

Maybe Music by Madonna it has some electronic elements mixed with country sound 

same for American Life. It mixes classical instruments/ acoustic with electronic sound as well 

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1 hour ago, ARTPOPSTER said:

Obviously, ARTPOP. Ha impact. :sure:

 

1 hour ago, NathanRajz said:

ARTPOP, Obviously:sure:. Ha impact

:sure: Ha Impact ARTPOP, Obviously.

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to be entirely honest, I'm gonna say Lana Del Rey's Born to Die INCLUDING the Paradise Edition. So so so many artists are now trying to adopt the lyrical symbolism and storytelling of "paradise" "heaven" "hell" and so on in a similar romantic tone. She helped push a massive wave of not just the sadgirl tone of songwriting, but romanticism in lyrics. :lana:

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DrKindnessKunt1999

Vespertine by Bjork

-She experimented with ambient sounds 14(?) years before it became a trend.

 

Cher “Believe” (song)/Imogen Heap “Hide and Seek” (song)

-Autotune baby

 

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