I love versatility and when artists take risks sonically. Ariana Grande bodied 7 Rings, she switched it up vocally and sonically. She could’ve taken advantage of the anticipation following TUN and gone for a safe, pop smash, but she switched lanes and ATE. Respect.
Ariana Grande's new single slays because it's production that radio will eat up but it's not generic, if that makes sense. She snapped in all aspects; vocals, production and the concept of the song. I'm impressed, I thought DW wouldn't be topped. Best song from her new era.
i don’t understand why people are clowning Normani’s Spotify numbers? they literally aren’t bad at all given it’s her debut album, it had minimal promotion and it’s only been a few days?
Chris’ rehearsal post for his cancelled
@AMAs
performance reached 350K likes and 3.2M views on IG alone in 7 HOURS. The medley incorporated Under The Influence, one of 2022’s biggest songs (despite releasing in 2019) and an MJ tribute in time for
#Thriller40
.
#ChrisBrownAMAs
One of the greatest to ever do it. She is given the "overrated" / "overhyped" title because there is no legitimate flaw in her discography/talent. Twitter think it is "edgy" to call her overrated, which is complete bs.
“X” is Chris Brown’s best body of work, to date; sonically, lyrically, visually and vocally. Not to mention, the man has aaliyah vocals, brandy, usher, trey songz, jhené aiko, nicki minaj and kendrick lamar and lil’ wayne on ONE album.
“X” is Chris’ best body of work, i’ve said it many times and will say it again. That man really had Aaliyah vocals, Brandy, Usher, Lil’ Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj and Jhené Aiko on one album.
The fact that Chris Brown has a 3 year old song from a deluxe album charting at
#2
on Apple Music GLOBAL is crazy. Every year it’s “he’s done” and he’s had 3 of the biggest charting hits of his career in the last 3 eras with No Guidance, Go Crazy and now Under The Influence.