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binders-and-beanies · 2 years
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Lil Nas X // Void
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i need lil nas x to collab with hayley kiyoko plEASE-
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greenhouse-studies · 10 months
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Day 53 • 100 Days of Productivity
even though it’s my day off, i spent some time making precalculus flash cards to start prepping for my final in a month. i know myself and i need to start making sure i know how to do the stuff i’ve already learned so that i don’t have as much to memorize more by the time the final comes. i didn’t work myself too hard, it’s still my day off and i didn’t want to force myself to do anything, but i got one chapter out of three done so i’m happy
🎶 montero (cmbyn) - lil nas x 🎶
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buck2eddie · 11 months
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1million · 3 months
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all the comments on lil nas x’s new song r actually killing me NO ONE learned from montero cmbyn at all
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phaeton-flier · 1 year
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Good points on appropriation discourse! I'd like to chime in, specifically on the "XYZ is actually a really Sacred and Important thing and the way you're using it is essentially desecrating it" version you mention (you cite warbonnets as an example, and I thought of bindis as another). Basically I'm more sympathetic to that the more persecuted a given religion is in a given cultural environment. For example I'd be more favorable toward Muhammad cartoons in a Senegalese paper than in a French or Danish one, and conversely I'm more favorable to Gaga's "Judas" and Lil Nas X's "Montero (CMBYN)" than to anti-Christian propaganda by the BJP or CCP
Hmm, I'm of a mixed mind on this. On one hand, yes, people who specifically lived through the worse parts of a culture are best positioned to criticize it. On the other hand, following that logic is exactly what leads to "You can't talk about X without lived experience, how do you know they don't like their strict gender roles"
The actual principle here should be making sure criticisms are accurate. There is, often, a problem of outsiders making criticisms based on stereotypes, or lack of knowledge, or somehow only focusing on LGBT rights when it's the brown people doing the homophobia, and so making sure to listen to specifically ex-Muslims about Islam became popular to filter out the less-quality parts of the discourse.
But in the long run, either a criticism is accurate or it isn't, and that gets ignored when focusing on "Does this person have the correct background to be allowed to say it's fucked up that Orthodox Jews have misogynist traditions"
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princessmo · 2 years
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getting into illegally downloading songs and putting them on my ipod shuffle from 6th grade. i think i'm the only person who has cmbyn/montero by lil nas x on an ipod shuffle
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jasperjv · 2 months
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Sometimes I'm just thinking about Lil Nas's Dark Danny (Dan) Phantom cosplay, cuz you know this was his childhood crush.
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Anyway stream Montero (CMBYN) cuz shit is still a bop that continues to serve. We stan a DP fan succeeding and being the king.
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karma-ltk · 9 months
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im just going to go on another ramble after months of not posting on here, theres some music i find absolutely beautiful because of the stories they tell. im a lover for complexity in what looks simple on the surface, but is an entire iceberg on its own.
my best example of this is "2112" by rush. the song is telling the story of how earth was deserted of human life in 2012, based on the aztec calendar that ended that year. 100 years later, a later evolution of man returns to the ruins of human civilization and have already formed a hierarchy and government system. one person discovers a guitar and learns to make music with it, being fascinated with the strings, the sounds, everything about it. he brings it to the officials to show off and see if he could make this discovery his whole life in their eyes, comparing the sounds to build high like a mountain and the notes to be falling gently like rain. he proposes to let the people make their own music, but is quickly shut down by the officials, saying its a waste of time, and what drove the old race to their demise, "another toy that helped destroy the other race of man." the tone of the song changes based on the emotions and scenery, who is talking and who isnt, its a perfect culmination of musical story telling.
theres also the musical stories being told of real events, whether personal or not. my favorite example of historical music is "run to the hills" by iron maiden, though a lot of their music relates to historical events. run to the hills tells the story of the americans overtaking the natives when colonizing the americas from three perspectives. the first being of the natives themselves, the second of an american cavalryman, the third of no single individual, though heavily criticizing the americans. i dont exactly have a great way of explaining why this song is incredible unless you listen to it yourself, as its easier to understand why if you read the lyrics to their entirety.
personal stories being told in music is another branch of musical storytelling that is just as amazing as the rest. "patient number 9" by ozzy osbourne is one prime example of this, as its based off of ozzys own struggles with mental stability. or theres also "montero (call me by your name)" by lil nas x. it was written the day after he hung out at a guys house that he was into, to make it more like he was telling a story. he described the humming in the song as a sort of mating call, and explained in an interview with genius as many key points as needed. this song was boosted for multiple reasons, the representation of the lgbtq community, but more importantly, the controversy. montero (cmbyn) was a huge deal among conservatives and christians because of its biblical inspiration and sexuality presented in the music video. honestly, it was hilarious. as a queer atheist, it was humorous watching these people get so upset over it, especially with the reaction video macdoesit made to the replies, but i digress.
theres plenty other examples i couldve put in here, but id have to make a whole playlist to get that point across.
tldr i like storytelling in music
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binders-and-beanies · 2 years
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Montero tattoo hell yeah happy pride
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agnesandhilda · 1 year
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this is just part two of conservative pundits crying and throwing up over montero cmbyn
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jukeboxcwb · 2 years
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Olivia Rodrigo concorre nas quatro principais categorias do Grammy 2022; confira os indicados
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Nesta terça-feira (23), a Recording Academy liberou a lista de indicados ao Grammy Awards 2022, premiação que acontece no dia 31 de janeiro, no Staples Center, em Los Angeles.
Em agosto deste ano, foi divulgado que a cantora Joni Mitchell foi a eleita como Personalidade do Ano de 2022 da MusiCares. Ela será homenageada no dia 29 de janeiro, dois dias antes da cerimônia do Grammy Awards.
Olivia Rodrigo é a única artista que aparece concorrendo nas quatro principais categorias (Álbum do ano, Gravação do ano, Música do ano e Artista revelação). Além dessas, a artista concorre em mais três categorias.
Jon Batiste, pianista que fez a trilha sonora do filme 'Soul', lidera as indicações, aparecendo em 11 categorias. Além dele, seguem atrás Justin Bieber, Doja Cat e H.E.R com oito nomeações cada.
Confira alguns dos indicados:
Álbum do ano:
SOUR – Olivia Rodrigo
Planet Her – Doja Cat
evermore – Taylor Swift
Love For Sale – Tony Bennett e Lady Gaga
Justice- Justin Bieber
Happier Than Ever – Billie Eilish
Back of My Mind – H.E.R
We Are – Jon Batiste
MONTERO – Lil Nas X
DONDA – Kanye West
Gravação do ano:
I Still Have Faith In You – ABBA
Freedom – Jon Batiste
I Get A Kick Out Of You – Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
Peaches – Justin Bieber , Daniel Caesar & Giveon
Right On Time – Brandi Carlie
Kiss Me More – Doja Cat & SZA
Happier Than Ever – Billie Eilish
MONTERO (Call Me By Your Nome) – Lil Nas X
drivers license – Olivia Rodrigo
Leave The Door Open – Silk Sonic
Música do ano:
Bad Habits -Ed Sheeran
A Beautiful Noise – Alicia Keys & Brandi Carlile
drivers license – Olivia Rodrigo
Fight For You – H.E.R
Happier Than Ever – Billie Eilish
Leave the Door Open – Silk Sonic
Kiss Me More – Doja Cat & SZA
MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) – Lil Nas X
Peaches – Justin Bieber, Daniel Caesar & Giveon
Right On Time – Brandi Carlile
Artista revelação:
Arooj Aftab
immy Allen
Baby Keen
Finneas
Glass Animals
Japanese Breakfast
The Kid LAROI
Arlo Parks
Olivia Rodrigo
Melhor álbum pop:
Justice – Justin Bieber
Planet Her – Doja Cat
Happier Than Ever (Deluxe) – Billie Eilish
Positions – Ariana Grande
Sour – Olivia Rodrigo
Melhor vídeo clipe:
Shot In the Dark – ACDC
Freedom – Jon Batiste
I Get A Kick Out of You – Tony Bennett e Lady Gaga
Peaches – Justin Bieber, Daniel Caesar & Giveon
Happier Than Ever – Billie Eilish
MONTERO (CMBYN) – Lil Nas X
good 4 u – Olivia Rodrigo
Melhor álbum rock:
Power Up – AC/DC
Capitol Cuts – Live From Studio – Black Pumas
No One Sings Like You Anymore – Chris Cornell
Medicine at Midnight – Foo Fighters
McCartney III- Paul McCartney
Melhor música rock:
All My Favorite Sogns – Weezer
The Bandit – Kings Of Leon
Distance – Mammoth WVH
Find My Way – Paul McCartney
Waiting on a War – Foo Fighters
Melhor álbum de eletrônica:
Subconsciously — Black Coffee
Fallen Embers — Illenium
Music Is the Weapon (Reloaded) — Major Lazer
Shockwave — Marshmello
Free Love — Sylvan Esso
Judgement — Ten City
Melhor álbum R&B:
Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies – Snoh Aalegra
We Are – Jon Batiste
Gold-Diggers Sound – Leon Bridges
Back Of My Mind – H.E.R.
Heaux Tales – Jazmine Sullivan
Melhor música R&B:
Damage – H.E.R
Good Days – SZA
Heartbreak Anniversary – Giveon
Leave The Door Open – Silk Sonic
Pick Up Your Feelings – Jazmine Sullivan
Melhor álbum alternativo:
Fleet Foxes – Shore
Halsey – If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power
Japanese Breakfast – Jubilee
Arlo Parks – Collapsed in Sunbeams
St. Vincent – Daddy’s Home
Melhor álbum Rap:
Drake – Certified Lover Boy
Tyler, The Creator – Call Me If You Get Lost
Kanye West – DONDA
J Cole – The Off
Season Nas – King’s Disease
Melhor álbum Country:
SKELETONS – Brothers Osborne
REMEMBER HER NAME – Mickey Guyton
THE MARFA TAPES – Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall & Jack Ingram
THE BALLAD OF DOOD & JUANITA – Sturgill Simpson
STARTING OVER – Chris Stapleton
BLUE HERON SUITE – Sarah Jarosz
Melhor música Country:
“Better Than We Found It” — Maren Morris
“Camera Roll” — Kacey Musgraves
“Cold” — Chris Stapleton
“Country Again” — Thomas Rhett
“Fancy Like” — Walker Hayes
“Remember Her Name” — Mickey Guyton
Para conferir todos os indicados, clique aqui.
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cunni1inguistics · 2 years
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just got subjected to a whole lame ass indie cover of montero cmbyn in a restaurant…. homophobic violence, and this during pride month…..
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lindirs-gaze · 2 years
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I or M for the five favorite songs thing please! Also I hope you're having a lovely day today
thank you that's very sweet!
Malamente - Rosalía
The Mother We Share - CHVRCHES
Meet Me in the Woods - Lord Huron
Montero (CMBYN) - Lil Nas X
Mr. Monokuma After Class - Masafumi Takada
give me a letter and i'll tell you my 5 favourite songs starting with that letter
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Tumblr is so unhinged. I open the app to supernatural bisexual truthers fighting the non truthers and scroll down to an in depth analysis of Lil Nas's Montero (CMBYN) music video. I love it.
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