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Betty Who's life story in itself is quite incredible. Spending her early life in Sydney, Australia, Who moved to the US at age fourteen to begin studying music professionally, before attending the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Long before Meghan Trainor blew up with 'All About That Bass', Who was making headlines with her fun, vintage-pop anthem 'Somebody Loves You' while subtly challenging the pop status quo as a tall, broad-shouldered and bleached blonde Amazon who was classically trained and penned her own songs. (You hear that Meghan? Subtle.) Which is why we're super happy that Take Me When You Go, Who's first album, has finally been released, instead of being doomed to eternal purgatory in RCA's basement, alongside all those Kelly Clarkson and Britney Spears demos we never got to hear. Thankfully, the album doesn't disappoint. Who's impressive vocals and distinctive, dayglow, vintage productions take centre stage here (If you haven't heard any of her songs yet, think Instagram in vocal form) as she breezes her way through a super-pop landscape, complete with self-penned lyrics about "convertible nights for two", "living in a heartbreak dream" and being a "backseat movie star". She slows the tempo down a little for some more chilled out tracks, such as 'Just Like Me' and drive-in-movie theater anthem 'A Night To Remember'; and elsewhere, she tackles indie R&B with 'Better', which plays through like a less intense version of Lorde but is cleverly offset by a 'I Knew You Were Trouble' style refrain of "never". 'Missing You' is a voyage into experimental beats and echos, while 'California Rain' is a homesick ballad: but luckily, all the songs sound coherent and similarly themed, with constant references to dreams, cars and California peppering the lyrics. It's clear that Who has opted to work with a core team of trusted producers on a unique, distinctive sound, rather than jumping on the newest bandwagon for a #1 hit. One of the only problems with the album is it's rather unconventional style of release. Who's label has opted to release four different EP's prior to the album's release in the US - The Movement, Slow Dancing, Worlds Apart, and the soon to be released Convertible Nights - which means that we've already heard a lot of the album's material. In fact, 'Somebody Loves You', which was released way back in 2012, has been so overplayed by us at this point that it's sounding a little overdone and outdated. Moreover, there's also a few songs from her EP's, such as the supremely underrated pop anthem 'You're In Love', or the haunting 'Silas', which are definitely worth a listen but don't feature here. Luckily, other tracks such as the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ode 'High Society' remain as fresh and fun as when we first heard them; and more recent singles - like 'Runaways', which sounds like a happy Lana Del Rey on ecstasy - haven't lost their staying power quite yet. 'Alone Again' remains a jam, with Boo's cooing to "come a little closer" and a pretty nifty guitar solo seducing the listener into enjoyment. Despite Who's impressive debut, however, we can't help but feel that her peak is yet to come. With recent songs, she's been breaking away from her standard synth-pop style to experiment with different instruments and sounds, such as electric guitars, 808's and piano's - and this is a trend we'd love to see continue. With talent like Who's, the possibilities for genre and success are almost limitless: which is why, as entertaining as Take Me When You Go is, there's the feeling that the best is yet to come for the twenty-two year old Australian who could. Pros: The album has a cohesive, unique sound and theme, and Who's distinctive lyrics, voice and production are able to shine through at the forefront.Who is still at the top of the class when it comes to creating fun, care-free pop hits.The experimentation with different genres pays off well, and is something we'd love to see more of.Cons: We've already heard a lot of the songs, such as 'Somebody Loves You' which we've had for two years.We're missing a few of our favourite songs from past EP's.
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Disney Sued $250 Million For Stealing Frozen
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
She probably does have a broke ass home if she comes from Peru. Even though Frozen is meant to be set in Europe... I kind of agree tbh. Like, I didn't dislike it but it really doesn't deserve the hype at all. Brave and Tangled were both like a million times better tbh. Thank you for sharing your touching life story with us as a person of colour Sean. I'm so sorry for all the hardships you've had in your life to do with gambling, murder, and cultural appropriation of the traditional native American headdress. :'( -
Joan Rivers Hospitalized; Heart Stops Beating
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
I've been asking him for months and he still hasn't sent them through. :'( If you do get them make sure you leak them in Night Club. -
Too late bitch.
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All aboard the hype bandwagon! I'M READY SLAYDUCK!
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Lindsay Lohan Pitches Tina Fey 'Mean Girls' Sequel
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Right? She needs to find another iconic role and impress everyone all over again! -
Lindsay Lohan Pitches Tina Fey 'Mean Girls' Sequel
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
My mum rented that DVD for me from the video shop and thought she was like the best person ever. But it actually wasn't that bad! It even had a Sky song in it. -
Amanda Bynes Arrested and Charged for DUI
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Right? :'( *tyrabanksrootingforyougif* -
Amanda Bynes Arrested and Charged for DUI
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
#SaveBecky -
Amanda Bynes Arrested and Charged for DUI
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Apparently it was just marijuana so at least she's not into anything too crazy unlike Lindsay. Plus she's going to college so it's practically a prerequisite. But I don't want her to have any more legal troubles. -
:shocked: Slay us with those flawless Legend X vocals Psyduck!
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If Frozen was really based on her life story then this is one amazing bitch! She can create snow from thin air, owns a talking snowman and is a princess that we've never heard of. I wanna meet her!
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READ HA. Psyduck is getting as bad as Gaga with all ha lies.
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This is a hard question to answer! I'm not trying to show off or anything by saying this, but I have to say I actually think that Nicki and Parker song I've talked about is actually my favourite, just because I've listened to it the most. But before it leaked I would definitely have said 'Teenage Wasteland' plus a bunch of other Lana songs that are now out. There were so many false starts to that one. :'( I'm still kinda pissed that you promised to give me the track if I let you sit on my face and then never came through Cyph. So jealous of those first two. :'( :'( :'(
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Too bad...I was gonna edit one of the unreleased Nicki verses I have into this version and make our song blow up, but I guess if you don't wanna be a part of it you don't have to be.
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YASSSSS SLAY US WITH THAT INTERPRETIVE BEAT POETRY YOU FLAWLESS QUEEN! You literally have such a sexy voice, I thought you were like crying in the pre-chorus and it made me sad. I love it tho! Wait until you hear him read 50 Shades of Grey!
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I'll believe it when I see it.
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I'm sure it will go the same way as 10 Months.
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No, of course not! I would never shade you seacowst.
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Nadine Coyle Tells Her Side of the Story...
Main Pop Girl replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Basically Nadine didn't even know the band was breaking up until like a few hours before they posted a statement about it on Twitter without her permission. She's just saying how she felt betrayed by the girls and sharing a different side of the story than was presented in Cheryl and Kimberly's autobiographies. Tbh, I don't even fully blame just the girls, it was the management's fault as well. What kind of manager doesn't tell a member of their group that their group doesn't even exist anymore? Everyone just needed to deal with it a little more delicately. It would have been a better idea for them to invite Nadine out to lunch and tell her that they were "thinking" of breaking up and asking for her opinion instead of just springing it on her out of nowhere. And what kind of secret lesbian romance is this? I literally can't tell if you're being serious or not...