@punkscavenger tbh im not so obsessed with unreleased stuff, i think they keep being unreleased for a reason, the only thing im really curious is how frankensteined sounds and that’s all
The way that Scream made us think Drew Barrymore was going to be the main character and then killed her off in the opening scene was a huge risk but it definitely paid off
@ButcherMagnus@Beyondreporter1 well i guess it’s what we are getting, they’re gonna be young, they said they’re aiming for young people who could stay in the franchise for a while, guess it’s gonna be like xmen evolution
@will_dragrace@enanitawilliams i feel like we are forgetting kerri’s talent show, rumix on slaycation, her in rappin roast and her rusical, like she aint as weak as people see her
dear original #LG5
i know that you never saw the light but i want to say that i was rooting for you and that i love you and that the world would be a kinder place if you were here today 💔
@bigputhydeja i do believe she is good in design (her ball look was okay and we will see on all stars) also her acting was great „i’m about to bust” and she is a great lipsyncer and performer
Since Gaga’s 2017 Super Bowl Halftime Show:
A Star Is Born — A multi-platinum, Grammy- and Oscar-winning No. 1 soundtrack that spawned “Shallow,” the most awarded song in history and a global chart-topper, as well as “Always Remember Us This Way,” which has amassed over 2 billion streams despite never being released as an international single.
Chromatica — A Grammy-winning No. 1 album that produced “Rain On Me,” the first female collaboration in history to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The record also earned Ariana Grande her first Grammy for a song and delivered a top 5 lead single.
MAYHEM — Her most critically acclaimed album to date, home to “Die With A Smile,” one of the biggest songs of the streaming era in terms of sales, radio airplay, and streams, as well as “Abracadabra,” a major cultural moment that recently surpassed the streams of a certain someone’s No. 1 hit without even entering the Top 10 in the US.
And that’s not even counting the viral moments outside of these eras. “Bloody Mary” became a global phenomenon more than a decade after its release, while “Judas” experienced a massive resurgence and has now surpassed 1 billion streams.
@KATYPERRYFAN_66 around die with a smile: apt, please please please, good luck babe, taste
around shallow: thank u next, i like it, girls like you, sicko mode
@KATYPERRYFAN_66 around bad romance and telephone: tik tok, empire state of mind, meet me halfway, sexy b, party in the usa
around just dance and poker face: womanizer, disturbia, so what, viva la vida
around born this way: rolling in the deep, et, sm, firework, on the floor