the eat-the-rich-all-billionaires-are-bad-ism leaving indians the second one of them throws a rager, because who cares if the party took place just near where people barely earn 400 rupees per day if rihanna performed!
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Post a pic of TZP that changed the trajectory of your life
oh lord... A pic? ONE? *sweats*
i can't get into it. the whole shoot. every single morsel of content. tzp in a stetson, vintage wrangler shirt, levis, and luccheses? i barely made it out with my life. this shoot was for me personally and i will simply NEVER get over it. i'm a southern girl. i already loved him. i fuckin got MARRIED in lucchese boots. gtfo. i can't. i'm hyperventilating gonna go lie on the floor about it. if i gotta pick one photo from this shoot its this one. his tits. his FACE. the stubble. that fucking necklace in the notch of his throat. also his pit hair. im feral. at this point the next time i see a black stetson live and in person i will have a spontaneous orgasm. i'm fine. this is fine.
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yesterday i hooked up with a guy and i asked him if he wanted to put some music on and he puts on eminem (😭) and i tell him that eminem is shit and maaannn, did bro get mad. got red in the face and went full on offended white man mode on me fr (😭😭). so then he asked why i didn't like rappers and i said that i did but just not that musty, crusty, white man. he looked so angry when i said i liked lil nas x, ice spice, kali uchis, cardi b, tupac, megantheestallion, psy, rm, hope, suga (😭😭😭)
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I've been everywhere, man, looking for you, babe
Looking for you, babe
Searching for you, babe
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On February 12, 2023, the Super Bowl LVII halftime show took place at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, featuring Rihanna as the headliner. It was Rihanna's first live performance in over five years and attracted a staggering 118.7 million viewers across TV and digital platforms. In this episode, we share our impressions of her performance, compare it to past halftime shows, and share our personal favorites and least favorites from the last decade. Join us as we dive into the world of Super Bowl halftime entertainment!
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Do you think what Taylor said about women in their 30s in Ms Americana is kind of not true? Like I understand why she’d believe that, but now that she’s seen it didn’t apply to her at all, and there’s a number of female pop stars still killing it in their 30s/40s that we’ve perhaps moved on from that ageism? Now if only more artists could debut in their 30s/40s/any age, that would really banish ageism. And we’d see far less teen artists being exploited too.
No, I think it is still very true. In general, we as a society have a whole industry based around looking younger and hiding “imperfections” that’s targeted directly at women. A lot of female artists are where they are in their careers because of what they accomplished when they were younger, but aren’t where they were when they first started. Examples off the top of my head are JLO, Mariah, Christina and Madonna, and they are considered legends or icons, but there’s not much focus on their current work. I think it’s harder for a non-established middle-aged artist to break through in the industry, compared to a younger artist. Most of the reporting I see from the media is on newer artists that are younger. Age really shouldn’t be a factor in whether or not someone gets media coverage, it should only matter if they’re talented.
With social media and stan culture, I feel like the ageism and gender stuff has taken on a different form where women are pigeonholed into what they start out as. I’ve noticed that when artists try new pursuits outside of music, fans get really annoyed about it and are constantly asking them to return to making music. Another thing I’ve seen is people wondering if a female artist is going to retire to start/be with their family and the artist is usually like in their 30s because for some reason people feel like that is super “old.” People are speculating that Beyoncé is going to retire after she releases the last part of the Renaissance trilogy and she’s only 40, I haven’t seen anyone ask the same about her husband and he’s 52. Both have had extremely successful careers, but people are wondering about retirement for only one of them. It seems like people can’t imagine female artists balancing a career and a personal life, or balancing multiple ventures and I think that speaks to what Taylor was saying in the documentary about women having to change themselves, but making sure it’s somewhat familiar and doesn’t make the public uncomfortable.
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I will probably sound like a hater but I’m so sick and tired of white gays asking ppl to play beyonce and Rihanna at every show!!! Do you actually even like black music? Today I was dj’ing with a friend back to back. All we did was play black music. From the Caribbean islands to ampiano to house to techno to city girls to Sade everything on earth except for Rihanna and beyonce and you can’t enjoy yourself? You can’t listen to nigga music if it’s not by these two billionary women who are lowkey removed from the spaces of the everyday lives of black people? You can seriously only listen to these two ppl? And even fucking afrobeat the most saturated genre atm you can’t enjoy that? Actually kys
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