Timbaland produced Drunk in Love? Then yes, the vocals probably were sampled illegally.
Timbaland produced Drunk in Love? Then yes, the vocals probably were sampled illegally.
Yeah, I feel like the harder Jez tries to read into her music, the less I like it, which isn't even Nicki's fault. And I actually like 'Only', only bc the bass sounds sick in my car (I clearly don't have high standards lol). But when they try to intellectualize infantile lyrics and pink microphones? STAHHP.
Well, the thought of Ron Jeremy giving some starlet the clap certainly does ruin my boner, however, the thought of him in general usually wrecks the merchandise.
She tries so, so hard
haha exactly hit the nail in the head!
Basically, we're supposed to bow down to our new Feminist in Chief, Nicki Minaj, because she talks about jilling off, guys giving her head, and is willing to objectify herself to whatever rapper is hot at the minute and will drop a verse in her songs.
Reading a little too much into that "Omg PINK! I am a girl, so I love Pink! Duh!" microphone, isn't she?
Actually, just like Beyonce's album, this is produced almost entirely by men. But...go women! Strong! Boss! Independent!
This is the greatest fucking thing I have ever seen.
I feel like this author makes her music reviews less about the song/album itself and more about showing the reader how much she (thinks she) knows about music in general.
Is this piece supposed to be satire?
it would be nice to have a female rapper in the limelight who isn't all about her sexuality and isn't offering her ass on a platter for male desire. Nicki presents herself and her dancers and sexual objects. She is the furthest thing from a feminist. Ugh.
"You can look at her statement in two ways:
Or just let another woman feel however the fuck she wants to about her body without deciding she's right or wrong.
Have you read Michael Lewis's book? The story is more complex than the movie indicates and there is zero reason to think that when the Tuohys brought Oher into their home that he was going to be a scholarship athlete, let alone an NFL player. The Tuohys have money and a certain degree of local notoriety and it…
How tall is the kid you adopted?
Wa... why are we mad at her?
The tone and delivery of this article is confusing. What she did was...wrong? Because it was...paternalistic? Or because she asked people to not judge others based on race? Not being sarcastic here, just deeply confused by the mobius strip that is Gawker racial politics.