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ToxicHot

Oh WOW...... this is gonna be interesting :party:

dOnT sAd ReAcT mE 2 bE sHaDy i WiLL RePoRt U!!1!
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Monster7

I'm... not sure about this collab:bear: not the biggest fan of Maluma

Btw with Juice WRLD, Ariana, Calvin Harris and others this would be like his 6th collab in six months?:nooo::nooo:he's really the king of pop music this year

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ProdigyARTPOP

Love Maluma, love that he’s got a #1 hit out of Hawái & that he’s working with Abel,

I know they’ll make a helluva track 

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gypsy101

i'm just gonna cherish as much weeknd as we can get because soon enough he'll be gone and we won't get another album from him til 2024-5

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What in the 1990s p. Diddy plus men in black is going on

Ehhh i liked weeknd so much but now i get annoyed by every little thing 😅. Lets hope its fire

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mightyriverz
46 minutes ago, Killa said:

What in the 1990s p. Diddy plus men in black is going on

Ehhh i liked weeknd so much but now i get annoyed by every little thing 😅. Lets hope its fire

I can't really appreciate males whose songs call women bitches constantly
nor write lyrics that are relatable to corrective rap3..

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LOVE FOOLISH

I personally found all of Weeknd's collabs to be either a hit or miss lately...:noparty: I do look forward to how exactly this will work out though!

Maluma has catchy tones and this could really help boost The Weeknd in the Latin American market. He will definitely be talked about in those chisme shows because they ADORE Maluma. 

I wished banda or cumbia could breakout into the American music market, though reggaeton is more recognizable to the public because of the hiphop influences. I mean it musically worked with Christina Aguilera and Alejandro Fernandez, then with Snoop Dogg and Banda MS. Imagine Gaga's vocals in a banda song though :pray:

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ProdigyARTPOP
2 hours ago, Luk said:

I can't really appreciate males whose songs call women bitches constantly
nor write lyrics that are relatable to corrective rap3..

None of his songs are about r*pe

and beyond that it’s so funny to me how songs about calling women “b*tches or how he bangs them is wrong” but rappers in English music do it all the time, The Weeknd literally does it all the time, and women objectify/sexualize men in music.

This argument doesn’t make sense.

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mightyriverz
Just now, ProdigyARTPOP said:

None of his songs are about r*pe

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/weeknd-lost-fire-homophobia-snowflakes-metoo-music-lgbtq-abuse-a8727666.html

Just now, ProdigyARTPOP said:

and beyond that it’s so funny to me how songs about calling women “b*tches or how he bangs them is wrong” but rappers in English music do it all the time, The Weeknd literally does it all the time, and women objectify/sexualize men in music.

This argument doesn’t make sense.

first, it's not cause everbody's doing it that it's ok.
second, i don't think I need to show you that, historically, women were in no positions of sexualising anyone, or anything, not even themselves. for a woman to talk about sex it'd be despicable and inappropriate. some girls only break free from so much stigma once they're fully grown women, and finally feel free to experience their bodies and pleasures. so I definitely think that even if girls are taking the same sexually objectifying men narrative, it still is no where near to what its been done to them.

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