Gosh the depths of her soul. At the end of this she asks "is that alright?"
My husband went through a kick of listening to "Back to Black" a lot a few months ago, and I hadn't listened to it in ages. I walked into the room as "Wake Up Alone" was playing, and after a second of listening, it just took my breath away. She was just so good at what she did. She managed to hit an old-fashioned…
I'm gonna go see this, and I'm going to cry my eyes out in the theatre.
Rihanna is just like my cat. Only Rihanna throws money in the air and my cat shows me his butthole for fun.
He reacted kind of adorably.
I think the only response here is Illuminati
Certain celebrities who are women get a lot of flack from other women. Sometimes, it’s deserved. Sometimes, it’s just something to do. I don’t really follow Avril’s situation, so I’m not really sure what the deal is. Nevertheless, when someone is chronically sick, unless they have committed a crime or been actively…
the album really grew on me in a different way after i saw her live a bunch at SXSW — it's so idiosyncratic, which at first i thought was off-putting but now i think is the best thing about it
speak now is my fav album of hers. i wish she didn't distill her lyrics in 1989 so much. her attention to detail is missing, they're so bland. but yes, Dear John is one the greatest non-rap dis tracks ever
I just want to note that Taylor Swift's album "Speak Now" was entirely self-written and composed. Not only was that really brave for someone so young, especially someone in the Nashville scene, which is so well-known for its strict control and censoring of its artists, but she called out douche-lord John Mayer before…
YES PLEASE.
Plus it gave us more Jenny Slate
Who knows, maybe it will get a spinoff of its own