a spur of life that rises from the ashes of our kin
Man she was f***ing spitting
she was tapped into some different frequency on this one, brother
this cool
lil too mellow, i was feeling too relaxed listening to this i almost wanted to get in bed and take a nap
Can't help thinking of Hey Ma whenever that prechorus on Delusional comes in lol
You know ball, Crazy no one replied to you . I said the same thing and people had no idea wtf I was talking about s***s sad
You know ball, Crazy no one replied to you . I said the same thing and people had no idea wtf I was talking about s***s sad
Yup, sweet lil flip like she did with Can't Deny It on "Polite"
she real
Yup, sweet lil flip like she did with Can't Deny It on "Polite"
she real
yea I remember that one too !!
But there are challenges that come with jacking completely into the mainframe. Lifetime lacks a commanding, sharply defined persona at its center—a sensuous Janet, an adamant Sade Adu, a Madonna brashly taking stabs at transcendence. De Casier seems to worry about this, too. “When the light’s out/Do you still see me,” she ponders aloud on the record’s title track, but one can’t be sure what to look for, other than “lipstick, blush, eyes half open and a feeling that’s so bold.” Then again, the best operatives never make the front page. Here is a master of soft power at work.
Have always thought this about Erika in general, but the songs are just too good this time around.
Deserved a way better score!
I recommend this if you like this album
!https://youtu.be/QURwb4Ox5xk?si=87ovw7XnTGZ5jy7C? If you like lifetime just listen to any good 2000 pop/ hiphop lol
? If you like lifetime just listen to any good 2000 pop/ hiphop lol
that’s a given lmao before I hit play on this I was bumpin this heavy and it’s kinda unknown so I thought I’d share it here since it’s a recent single
But there are challenges that come with jacking completely into the mainframe. Lifetime lacks a commanding, sharply defined persona at its center—a sensuous Janet, an adamant Sade Adu, a Madonna brashly taking stabs at transcendence. De Casier seems to worry about this, too. “When the light’s out/Do you still see me,” she ponders aloud on the record’s title track, but one can’t be sure what to look for, other than “lipstick, blush, eyes half open and a feeling that’s so bold.” Then again, the best operatives never make the front page. Here is a master of soft power at work.
Have always thought this about Erika in general, but the songs are just too good this time around.
where would u say she needs most improvement as an artist?