FEMME FATALE: LFAT: ROUND 15, Wont you give me something to remember? |
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8th July 2015, 08:28 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I Wanna Go is AMAZING.
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9th July 2015, 02:06 AM
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I found the love, I found the love in me
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HIAM is my favourite left!
IWG must go. Omg. |
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9th July 2015, 07:13 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Actually HIAM was one of the first song to introduce pop into the top 40 mainstream. The overdoing of dub step definitely took place in the late Summer/ early Fall of 2011. HIAM was sent to radio in January. Yeah, in UK it wasn't anything new, coz they have plenty of artist who uses dubstep, but in USA it was first song which went on no.1 with dubstep breakdown, so it was trend setter, coz after her, songs with dubstep were huge hits, bigger than HIAM actually (Good Feeling, I Knew You Were Trouble..) |
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9th July 2015, 11:32 AM
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"Jayrusaleminians" - Umi.
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I Wanna Go
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9th July 2015, 02:38 PM
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new hair, new tee, new Levii’s Jeans
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I think "I Wanna Go" is only behind in votes because it has the most ikonek video...? *gets mauled*
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9th July 2015, 03:02 PM
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Break the tension
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'I Wanna Go' is easily the best thing from this whole era.
Pop gold. |
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10th July 2015, 12:18 AM
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If people hate you, don’t hate them.
Joined: 7 March 2006
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Was going to close this but we are dangerously close. So I'll give it until the morning.
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