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Very Christine and the Queens. I like! Not quite the FEAST of 'New Rules' but has similar elements to it, plus the song is quite minimal so I think this sort of video works well.
Quite like the video, nothing particularly major happens but it does the job

It's very Christine like already mentioned. Expectations were obviously going to be massive following New Rules but it's still quite good.

 

I'm more engaged watching this than End Game, can only imagine the difference in cost.

FIERCE. Not quite the big budget extravaganza that I expected but she completely sells the song. I expect this to be as big as, if not bigger than "Be the One"!
I didn’t release The Veronicas had a new single out

~ Random YouTube commenter on IDGAF

 

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This song is awful and really bland/ kinda tuneless and pointless.

 

Boy I don't give a f***

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34 on iTunes now! Great video boost!

Iconic video again. Love her bossy attitude mixed with good choreo she's got going on again *.*

 

I see you tryna' get to me

I see you beggin' on your knees

Boy, I don't give a f***

So stop tryna' get to me

Get up off your knees

'Cause, boy, I don't give a f***

About you

The best bit of the song yes?

 

Literally Joe!!! It's sfg in this section!

You just know children are going to watch this music video on the TV and think Dua Lipa consists of twin sisters Dua and Lipa. :lol: I did that with the OutKast Hey Ya video! For what it is, it's well done. Not New Rules/Be The One level but still really good.
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Up to 16 on Spotify!
Heard this out last night and it's already getting love. It seems to play on the same elements that made 'New Rules' so appealing, particularly with those catchy, empowering lyrics, but it's different enough to be appreciated in its own right. I can see this being really big for her.
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Heard this out last night and it's already getting love. It seems to play on the same elements that made 'New Rules' so appealing, particularly with those catchy, empowering lyrics, but it's different enough to be appreciated in its own right. I can see this being really big for her.

 

I feel like it’s ge sequel to NR without being any kind of carbon copy.

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