I know nobody’s happy about the custody situation but only Taylor’s daughter could have such an obvious lead single and ignore it https://t.co/SX5H1junu0
like they can act like they never interacted but both of them actually have a deep connection in their art without them even realizing it, and they're mother and daughter!
Closed.
I never thought I’d say this, but I’ve decided to leave Twitter.
The last few days have been frustrating and honestly a lot to take in.
I’ll be stepping away from this platform by the end of the day because I’m exhausted by all the drama. Thank you to everyone who followed and supported me.
Goodbye.
there's no kpop groups that have good airplay counts than that one group. this is like saying aespa charts better in Korea than TS because OF COURSE?????
funny ass statistic
I Knew It, I Knew You has accrued more airplay in five days (38m) than aespa has in their entire career across their entire catalog (36m)
if you're not a pinkphanteress listener or fan you just need to sit this one out idk, like the ep is literally produced by Erika???? what's the confusion here....
Tracy Morgan says he “can’t stand teachers” because “they have a limit... that’s all they’re ever going to be.”
Stream the full #ActorsOnActors episode now on the CNN app: https://t.co/jrgGNUTCmX
i am so sick and tired of everyone treating katseye, illit, le sserafim and every other hybe group like they personally ruined the music industry and hating them under the guise of hating the company.
at this point people aren’t even criticizing these groups anymore, they’re just looking for a reason to hate them. every performance, every chart achievement, every comeback, every random clip gets picked apart under a microscope.
you don’t have to stan them, you don’t even have to like their music but the way some of y’all act like these girls are villains for simply existing is genuinely ridiculous. the outrage is so forced that it stops being criticism and just becomes a hate campaign.
it’s especially weird because the people receiving the heat are always the idols themselves instead of the executives making the decisions everyone claims to be mad at.