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  1. Golowhore posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    It obviously won't. They are completely different genres.
  2. Golowhore posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Oh, that was exactly my reaction to the lyrics lol. It's only a couple but I will say that the sexual songs are... a lot. Anyway, Lonely Hearts is out. I love the writing. auY354Ec-kg
  3. Golowhore posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    JoJo has always been an out and out R&B singer who was pushed into pop because she's a pretty white girl. She doesn't listen to much pop and didn't even like Leave (Get Out) in 2004 lol. That's inauthenticity, it just happened to produce some classic pop tracks. This album is just a continuation of her Agape mixtape, the first thing she ever did without any input from A&Rs. I'm sure it is jarring for people who prefer her pop stuff, but this is who she is. Also (spoiler), only a couple of songs are sexual really.
  4. Didn't expect JoJo to even make top 70. I'd love a surprise playlisting.
  5. Golowhore posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    The only similar thing is the chorus melody really, but they are similar. I think the beat drops in the second verse here and it ends with a lot of big notes.
  6. That's one way to describe bad harmonies.
  7. pretty much. The funny thing is that vocally, what actually matters, it's the opposite. Keisha and Mutya have such strong, distinct voices that have always blended so well together. Siobhan's soft, light tone fits in really nicely.
  8. Yes. Even less than a buzz single, it's more of just a teaser. I'm guessing it will be the intro on her album like back2thebeginningagain and Music. I think it's great. Her voice sounds gorgeous and it's very rare to hear an original concept in "pop" these days. Her singing from the perspective of overly critical armchair "fans" is really cool and striking. I was hanging onto every line. Despite how simple it is, the video concept and execution are excellent and maybe her best. Mad Love was great but it lacked the thoughtfulness and specificity that she showed here and on her mixtapes.
  9. Golowhore posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    lol, you weren't lying about the shoutiness. I love her but sadly her voice has regressed a bit and her high belts are all really strained like on this song. That was very evident in all the We God Love performances. She wouldn't sound like this a few years ago
  10. Halsey carries every chorus on the studio version. I guess they wanted to show both versions since they will be performing the Korean version in the video.
  11. Nah. This is the start of a new album series and so there will almost certainly be 3 albums over the next year. I think the eldest member Jin will enlist in either 2020 or 2021. He's the least essential member so they could even release for another year without him. After that, I guess the rest will do some solo stuff.
  12. I think RV sound so much better than her...
  13. Surprised by the positivity here considering the negativity I've seen elsewhere. I can't believe people are still doing no choruses in 2019.
  14. They surely would have had to clear it since it's a new recording. I guess the question is how much/if they had to pay, or if they were able to explain: "Hey, we actually cleared this sample 12 years ago but now I have to cover myself so that the song will be online again and you can get your royalties". Whew. According to Nicki The High Road one of the greatest R&B albums of all time. ;)
  15. She got out of the contract, and she's now on her own imprint at Warner, but the label owns the masters to her first two albums. Blackground Records have taken almost all of their former artists' music off streaming and itunes, including most of Aaliyah's catalogue and Toni Braxton's Libra. They essentially no longer exist now, and the owner Barry Hankerson (Aaliyah's uncle) is pure evil, so it's unlikely that her old albums will be for sale anytime soon.