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JamBlade

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  1. Putin has clearly lost it. The moment he declared to the world on television that Ukraine wasn't a real country, I knew 100% that Russia was going to invade. So now Europe has a madman with nuclear weapons and they're still buying his gas. Europe has a big decision to make, either make the tough sacrifices now or they're risking World War 3.
  2. It was heart breaking when this came out in 2016 after the Crimean annexation and the Donbas war, now in 2022 it's devastating. Now will people listen to Ukraine and take them seriously. Because I'm pretty sure Putin won't stop at Ukraine. B-rnM-MwRHY Слава Україні!
  3. JamBlade posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    8mGBaXPlri8 Man I remember this coming out as a teenager. This was such a big deal at the time especially when the world was nowhere near evolved over gay rights compared to today. Yes t.A.T.u faux lesbian was just a PR tactic but it still brought gay relationships to the mainstream and that blew a lot of peoples minds at the time. "All the things she said" is still a great pop song, along with that genius music video. If only the Russian music industry had been more inspired by t.A.T.u. like Sweden was for ABBA. Good to see it getting closer to a million chart sales, with a little help from TikTok no doubt.
  4. JamBlade posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    'To Be Loved' is my favourite from the album now, that song is so dark it should be certified 18. I'd love to see her perform this at the Grammys and nail it.
  5. JamBlade posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    The 1-2-3 punch on the album, from 'Hold On' (best song on the album),'To Be Loved' which is a ridiculously hard song to sing and Adele at her most vocally impressive ever and then the perfect vintage closer for the album 'Love Is A Game'.
  6. JamBlade posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    This is what I wanted from Adele after '25', she's pushing herself as an artist and becoming more experimental. Adele's voice is solid as always, and her voice sounds better than ever. For me personally, Adele will never top '21' but this is a good album, possibly a grower to being great.