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Marsh. 28-12-2019 06:37 PM

Tula's career never began. The Female Flop indeed.

Denver 28-12-2019 06:44 PM

She is the best thing to come out of Greece since Mamma Mia

Mitchell 28-12-2019 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10742870)
She is the best thing to come out of Greece since Mamma Mia

What’s easyJet done to you?

Captain.Remy 28-12-2019 07:54 PM

Those shady write ups took my life and gave it back. :skull::joker:

Example and LMFAO really released songs that played in clubs that made you drink, release the hoe out of you and hook up with anybody past 3am (I'm guilty as charged for that)

Azealia Banks got scalped by Lana Del Rey so she got what she deserved.

And some of those artists or bands names were really not helping, or predicted it was never going to last that long.

armand.kay 28-12-2019 08:19 PM

i love that you didn’t mention our sis Xtina because there’s still hope.

armand.kay 28-12-2019 08:20 PM

i wonder who 2022 is gonna kill off omg :worry:

Black Dagger 28-12-2019 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10742915)
i wonder who 2022 is gonna kill off omg :worry:

Anne Marie be going in that coffin. Dead bitch.

Captain.Remy 28-12-2019 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10742915)
i wonder who 2022 is gonna kill off omg :worry:

Katy Perry, Harry Styles, Sia, Camila Cabello and Weeknd.
Plus, anybody left from X Factor.
Fingers crossed.

*mazedsalv** 28-12-2019 08:31 PM

I have the LMFAO album. 2011, year I turned 18, first year of uni, memories! Party Rock Anthem, Champagne Showers and Sexy and I know it!

But one you missed I think which was on the same level for me that LMFAO was on... Far East Movement! (2010-2012). Even though one of their first hits, Girls on the Dancefloor was in 2007 (this wasn't popular though, i found it through music sites)

*mazedsalv** 28-12-2019 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 10742898)
Those shady write ups took my life and gave it back. :skull::joker:

Example and LMFAO really released songs that played in clubs that made you drink, release the hoe out of you and hook up with anybody past 3am (I'm guilty as charged for that)

Azealia Banks got scalped by Lana Del Rey so she got what she deserved.

And some of those artists or bands names were really not helping, or predicted it was never going to last that long.

Example was at an event i was at 2 years ago. My friend who works in social media spoke to him and he basically said that he stopped because his type of music wasn't resonating with the current batch of 18-21 year olds, i think he outgrew making those types of songs, thats what i take from that.

Nicky91 29-12-2019 08:42 AM

who even cares about charts :conf:

Saph 29-12-2019 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10742911)
i love that you didn’t mention our sis Xtina because there’s still hope.

she was VERY close tbf, but I thought she could still have a chance

Nicky91 29-12-2019 09:31 AM

established artists like a Adele, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Taylor Swift

they don't necessarily rely on current charts anymore which we see in Madonna's experimenting with newer work which isn't necessarily easy chart topping material like in her early career days

Kelly Clarkson having her own talk show where she has a Kellyoke section where she covers songs of now too as well as other old songs, which she proves she can sing literally anything, also having now won 3 times as a coach on the voice


Adele we all know is quality over quantity mentality which i respect :)


my point is, younger newer generations need the charts more to establish themselves within the music industry

Liam- 29-12-2019 09:42 AM

I very much look forward to the eulogy for Jess Glynne’s career next decade

Saph 29-12-2019 10:26 AM

Jess Glynne, Anne-Marie, Zara Larsson, Rita Ora all on the 2022 chopping block????

Nicky91 29-12-2019 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 10743017)
Jess Glynne, Anne-Marie, Zara Larsson, Rita Ora all on the 2022 chopping block????

would love for some of those go more into the experimental music, rather than easy chart-bait material

montblanc 29-12-2019 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 10742748)
Shontelle (2009-2010)
No one really knows what happened to her, some say James Arthur ruined her career.



omg i used to LOVE this song

montblanc 29-12-2019 09:49 PM

ha collab with rih dihserved better?


Saph 29-12-2019 10:03 PM

this was a bop too

Marsh. 29-12-2019 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 10743017)
Jess Glynne, Anne-Marie, Zara Larsson, Rita Ora all on the 2022 chopping block????

Rita Ora has a career?

Zizu 30-12-2019 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 10743017)
Jess Glynne, Anne-Marie, Zara Larsson, Rita Ora all on the 2022 chopping block????



Explain further please..


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Saph 30-12-2019 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 10743392)
Explain further please..


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they're gonna die

Zizu 30-12-2019 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 10743393)
they're gonna die



But why , how ??


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Mitchell 30-12-2019 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10743008)
established artists like a Adele, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Taylor Swift

And with the exception of Swift (and Adele) I haven’t enjoyed any of their music since they rebranded, I was a huge Kelly Clarkson fan, and still am, but Piece by Piece was ok, and the latest one was just dull.

Katy Perry, Gaga, Rihanna and Madonna stopped releasing enjoyable catchy songs and tried to be artistic, which has resulted in the only songs I’ve enjoyed from the latter 3 being songs from movies or features.

I understand the need to be more artistic etc and enjoy the songs they’re releasing, but there’s really not many consistent pop singers anymore, outside of smaller ones such as Carly Ray Jepsen, who aren’t making it big sadly.

Although give me any amount of ****e Katy songs over stuff like Stormzy.

Nicky91 30-12-2019 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Mitchell (Post 10743399)
And with the exception of Swift (and Adele) I haven’t enjoyed any of their music since they rebranded, I was a huge Kelly Clarkson fan, and still am, but Piece by Piece was ok, and the latest one was just dull.

Katy Perry, Gaga, Rihanna and Madonna stopped releasing enjoyable catchy songs and tried to be artistic, which has resulted in the only songs I’ve enjoyed from the latter 3 being songs from movies or features.

I understand the need to be more artistic etc and enjoy the songs they’re releasing, but there’s really not many consistent pop singers anymore, outside of smaller ones such as Carly Ray Jepsen, who aren’t making it big sadly.

Although give me any amount of ****e Katy songs over stuff like Stormzy.

:idc: Kelly could've had loads more hits anyway but she is smart and not to be blinded by money hungry music producers

in the Kellyoke's she proves week by week her vocal skills are still stunning, she also got quite a few A-Lister guests on her talk show

i see Kelly more like the american Adele, also quality over quantity

and broken & beautiful was perfect as soundtrack for a family movie Ugly Dolls :D maybe dull for your liking but great as the soundtrack for that


Rihanna also had a venture into acting in Battleship movie alongside Liam Neeson, Channing Tatum :think:


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