I'm not going to either. You can't make me. I can't even imagine what it sounds like and I won't try.
It's good but "How I'm Feeling Now" is better if you want to check out Charli's best works
But have you heard Not Like Us?
(Euphoria was the best song in the Drake diss saga and it's not even close, but Not Like Us is the one dems played to death)
Just cause the libs taint trends in music and pop culture like this doesn't mean it's bad. That said, I liked the first song on Brat, but the rest of the album wasn't my thing.
Just cause the libs taint trends in music and pop culture like this doesn't mean it's bad
tbf the artist also tainted it with that association.
I'm not talking about the work itself, I mean that psychologically the association was pushed by the artist, who is popularly regarded as the main authority on a piece, saying that "candidate embodies the spirit of my album". I'm speaking on the level of rhetoric here.
That said, it's extremely easy to find music from people who don't fellate reactionaries like that, even if they're still liberals or whatever.
I’d say her explicit participation in, and encouragement of, the entertainment industry’s rampant sex abuse is a bit reactionary as well to be fair
brat's got some bangers, so does Brat and it's completely different but also still brat
No idea what is that. Is that the meme were theres a mountain dew green background and some text saying "brat"?
brat EXPLAINED IN 30 SECONDS
it's a very good pop album by charli xcx, who has been making good pop albums for years but brat is the first to achieve mainstream success. her music is more risk-taking and experimental than other more well-known pop stars, and up until recently she has had a largely young queer fanbase.
the memes are mostly about the album cover, which is just the word "brat" in low resolution stretched arial font in front of a bright lime green background, like something you could make in ms paint in 30 seconds. charli changed all of her past album covers to a similar design on streaming services, replacing the original covers which tended to feature sexually charged images of her. thus the memes were born, with people putting other words/phrases into this image format
I don't even know if it's a song or an album or both I just know it's music and I'm not gonna hear it
Oh, it's a song. I see. I thought it was just a random slang term people adopted, but of course it is yet another carefully cultivated bit of "culture" pushed by suits to sell something.
This thread made me feel like I have my finger on the pulse of youth culture, thank you
I think we had a struggle session about Radiohead once, so that checks out.
haven't heard it but Kamala's association with it means that if I ever do listen to it, it will sound like Palestinian children screaming