“CUFF IT” has won "Best R&B Song" at the 2023 GRAMMYs!🏆
She is officially a 31x GRAMMYs winner!!
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BOW DOWN BITCHES !!
beyoncé has officially become the most grammy-nominated artist of all time. she is now tied with jay-z, her husband, as the most nominated artist in grammy history (88 each).
congrats bey, on your grammy nominations this year. you deserve all the wins you receive. black girl magic at its finest. you are a QUEEN!
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v&v after hurricane is just depression actually
ok but ready 2 go. also SARAH SMILES?!?! iwhave a lot against brendon but like. if sm1 wrote me dat as a love song i wudn' b able 2 function
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My most played albums released in the year 2017:
SZA - Ctrl
Taylor Swift - reputation
Lorde - Melodrama
Lana Del Rey - Lust for Life
John Mayer - The Search for Everything
Tyler, the Creator - Flower Boy
Mother Mother - No Culture
Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
Ed Sheeran - ÷
Angus & Julia Stone - Snow
Data from last.fm + pythfm.
2000 / 2001 / 2002 / 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006 / 2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010 / 2011 / 2012 / 2013 / 2014 / 2015 / 2016 / 2017 / 2018 / 2019 / 2020 / 2021 / 2022 / 2023 / 2024
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Hold the Girl is actually good, the choice of singles just wasn't the best
(No hate to Hurricanes and Phantom love them I just don't think they're exactly single material, I think Frankenstein should've been a single in the first place instead of after the album released, but either way I'm glad it is one now. I do think Your Age could've been a single? Idk)
This has been a PSA
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Beyoncé received 7 nominations at the 2022 Soul Train Awards!
• Album Of The Year
• Song Of The Year — Break My Soul
• Best R&B/Soul Female Artist
• Best Collaboration — Move
• Best Collaboration — Make Me Say It Again, Girl
• Ashford & Simpson Songwriter’s Award — Church Girl
• Ashford & Simpson Songwriter’s Award — Break My Soul
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welcome
to my music blog:
here i’ll post my favourite soundcloud, underrated and genuinely good songs and artists i think a lot of people should like, their just not all the way out there yet.
feel free to send songs or artists you want to see out in the world more too!!
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Mint Condition - Forever In Your Eyes
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Yesterday I listened to fine line from top to bottom to celebrate her birthday and I am once again pissed at grammys for snubbing her. Like FL was one of the best albums in 2019-20 and it deserved a nomination for AOTY(we know nothing could beat folklore but FL deserved to be on the list). I don't know how it only got 1 Grammy like........a lot of people found solace in her and she deserved big 4 nominations .
our vibes are so aligned, i listened to it from top to bottom yesterday too! many of the songs are really never out of rotation, but it had been a bit since i'd listened to the album all the way through, and yet again i was struck by what a brilliant record it is. just perfectly crafted from top to bottom; depicts a whole emotional journey; meaningful/insightful lyricism along with the complete bops; rich, quirky, interesting instrumentation/production (the glockenspiel in golden! the submarine and the bass in adore you! the horns in ws! the gospel choir in lights up! the harmonies in cherry! the piano line in falling! the cello in tbsl and when he blows out the match! the dulcimer he learned to play for canyon moon! i could go on!); impeccable vocals. my mom and i were talking about falling and how affecting it still is last week (and how beautiful, especially on headphones), and honestly it's true of fine line as a whole. to begin with golden, which is actual sunshine captured in music, to close with fine line being such a powerful track, both aching and cathartic. the way we'll be alright ended up carrying so many of us.
something i noticed looking at some posts/tweets for fine line yesterday was exactly what you said - so many people found solace in that record, it's like it created a safe, comforting place for us to go and spend some time when the world was heavy. as much as i can't imagine getting through 2020 without folklore, i can't without fine line either (and fine line was already really important to me, even at the end of 2019, the events of 2020 just added depth to that). folklore is a masterpiece and changed the trajectory of taylor's career in some ways, and it's so defining as a piece of art and culture, but that doesn't lessen fine line's worth! i genuinely love hs3 and find it a joy to listen to, but there's something so special and meaningful in fine line. i totally agree it merited more recognition. as his career grows, i wonder if it will be re-evaluated with time, like red has been for taylor (even before red tv). (it's a little wild that its grammy award came for arguably the weakest song on the record, even though it was the most popular. and i am by no means against watermelon sugar, i love it, but! the album is much more than that). the grammys are inexplicable and very political at times, and there's not necessarily rhyme or reason to what they decide is "deserving," as cool as it is to see our faves be nominated/win, the ultimate arbiters of how valuable any music is comes down to what it meant and continues to mean to us. that's the thing i think harry is aware of too, and why he celebrates it with us (the album is yours, i am yours; i love you every day, but especially today; pink and blue forever!), because he realizes how dear it is and that it was a real light amidst a lot of uncertainty and darkness. i'll never forget that.
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…it’s all because of you.
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