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listography · 6 months
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THE YEAR IS 2017
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laskysgf · 1 year
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༘⋆ ARIANA GRANDE FOCUS MUSIC VIDEO, 2015
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unplugstar · 24 days
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Lady Gaga | Stockholm, 2012
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popculturebaby · 8 hours
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Lady Gaga and Lindsay Lohan in 2012
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xisadorapurlowx · 28 days
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There is something jarring about listening to late 2000s pop and reading classic literature
I don't think Charles Dickens would have expected me to be listening 3OH!3 and Katy Perry sing about flirting while I read Scrooge go "Bah Humbug!"
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twistingfogg · 7 months
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I wish spotify had a "3am crisis" setting bc somtimes I need to listen to 2010s pop while crumpled at the feet of the Lady of The Past, weeping-- and I don't need that shit on my Wrapped.
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number1milfloislover · 6 months
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mumbojumbo84317 · 1 year
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Carly Rae Jepsen
📸 Gus Stewart/Redferns
📸 Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images
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copyshophoe · 1 year
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extralyrical · 2 years
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I’m waking up my mind
I’m just trying to kill the silence
Song: Hard Sometimes
Artist: Ruel
Album: Free Time • 2019
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listography · 6 months
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THE YEAR IS 2018
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ross-hollander · 22 days
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No notes on this, honestly. It's just a great mashup.
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joslincox · 1 month
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Pop Music in The 2010s
Pop music had remained significantly popular due to dance-pop, electropop and synth-pop in this decade. Artists like Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Kesha, Selena Gomez, Adele and Lady Gaga were very popular and chart-topping pop songs this decade include Kesha's "Tik Tok", Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me", Mars's "Just the Way You Are", Perry's "Firework", Gaga's "Born This Way", Adele's "Rolling in the Deep", Rihanna's "We Found Love" (all of which were written and recorded as original songs for the animated remake of Osmosis Jones, which was released in 2011), Swift's "Shake It Off", Bieber's "Sorry", Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" (which became infamous for appearing in the 2012 reboot series for Ozzy & Drix), Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You", Grande's "Thank U, Next", Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy", and Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me".
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girlgxdgun · 3 months
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xipe-slayground · 5 months
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another-batkid · 5 months
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Emily Osment was such a missed opportunity in the 2000s/2010s music industry. I really think if she were to have met the right producer she easily could have been a Selena Gomez and Katy Perry level pop star. Her song "Let's Be Friends" is a damn masterpiece. Her voice was perfect for that style of music, and it was overall a really well-structured song. At the time of the albums release (Fight or Flight, June 8 2010), she was on Wind-Up records. Wind-Up also the label for Evanescence, so they clearly had the potential to have Osment go big. (Side note- after writing this, I found an article saying, "EVANESCENCE singer Amy Lee has filed a lawsuit against her longtime record company Wind-Up, claiming the label attempted to sabotage the band by appointing under-qualified promoters who lacked useful ideas." (Blabbermouth.net , January 3, 2014) so... maybe Osment was also victim to Wind-Up's ill-fitting and low effort promoters.) Unfortunately, child actors are more often than not doomed to fail- not only in the music business but also for further acting careers. Agents see them as their role as that kid and don't want to cast them in anything more "adult" (not necessarily explicit, just as someone who isn't a child) as they get older. It was partially out of fear of backlash from parents- the parents didn't like people putting actors their kids liked in media not exactly directed towards kids- which is funny, given how many child stars end up as hookers, strippers, etc. anyway that's my two cents for today.
article on Amy Lee's lawsuit against Wind-Up:
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