OMG B7 is lashing guyyyyyyssssss !!!

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Monika

Quote from: Say-Something-ReVon on July 31, 2020, 03:05:30 PM
It definitely won't be a two single situation like her last 4 albums.
She has already surpassed and broke that cycle with this new indi rollout.
that's true! Brandy has put out 3 singles already from this album!  :-D
Yahudah

b7


GLOCK

ffff
the fact that u have to post stuff like that rig :omf:
I love u jcjdjdj 

ready for the next mess 

Le Champ

Quote from: Rags on July 31, 2020, 04:05:07 PM
Serious question time ddddd (Scroll past if it bugs you)

Does anyone else feel somewhat conflicted about Brandy using mental health as "metaphors" all throughout the album? I feel like if the wrong audience focuses on the lyrics they're going to drag her, especially when she's saying it's all metaphorical in interviews.

"I don't wanna be schizo no more" (Schizophrenia, not even sure how the symptoms or diagnosis would tie into the meaning of the song)
"I'm on the borderline" (Referring to Borderline Personality Disorder? That makes more sense, I guess)
"My mind is not retarded" (Dddddddd, this one speaks for itself. If some of the Twitter ments hear about this line...)
Bye BiPolar (According to the interview posted a few pages back, she isn't talking about herself, but about her ex. So she's just simply describing his behavior/mood as "bipolar"-ish?)

Obviously she's drawing from a lot of the pain she was in during the making of it (All of Lucid Dreams - abusing ambien, etc., "I'm medicated")... I don't blame her for not being more forthcoming in interviews as mental health is personal, but it would provide more context for people who might give her shit for her lyrics, instead of her basically saying she's using mental disorders at metaphors for being brokenhearted.

I don't know. I'm enjoying the music. The music meshes well with the mental turmoil in the lyrics. Just curious what you all think.

Have y'all ever thought that everything might not be a metaphor :dead:
Do y'all her to just come out and say she's been diagnosed? She's kinda telling on herself throughout the album dhdbdhdhd

b7

My twitter timeline >

:gorlonfire:

The way i tune out the mess  :kii:

GLOCK

Quote from: Gifted. on July 31, 2020, 04:16:41 PM
"Respect art"
Not with the Afrodisiac disrespect going on in here. I will the fuck not.
ffffff


❄️☃️🌨� Shuji Feels Different 🌨�☃️❄️

Wait wait WAIT. I'm listening with my Bose headphones and there's a fucking song playing all throughout the All My Life Pt. 2 interlude that's fucking BOOKING me. It's fucking amazing. I see what they did there. There are hidden gems all throughout these interludes.

:plzstop:

Andthecategoryis...

Quote from: JCJ on July 31, 2020, 03:04:45 PM
Quote from: FRANCE on July 31, 2020, 02:11:37 PM
Quote from: JCJ on July 31, 2020, 01:33:24 PM
I think I'm going to make a playlist with


Rather Be
Lucid Dreams
Borderline
No Tomorrow
Say Something
Bye Bipolar

and Plan B

That's the album for me.

No Unconditional Oceans? Ur crazy.

That mixing is crazy
Girlllll how many times are you gonna say that, its like every post. Its givin Borderline obsessed. Yes its not the best mix but its sounds good on Apple Music. Either get Apple Music or shut tf up damn
I'm bossy/I'm the first girl to scream on a track


Rimshot

Quote from: Lee on July 31, 2020, 04:16:14 PM
Quote from: Rags on July 31, 2020, 04:05:07 PM
Serious question time ddddd (Scroll past if it bugs you)

Does anyone else feel somewhat conflicted about Brandy using mental health as "metaphors" all throughout the album? I feel like if the wrong audience focuses on the lyrics they're going to drag her, especially when she's saying it's all metaphorical in interviews.

"I don't wanna be schizo no more" (Schizophrenia, not even sure how the symptoms or diagnosis would tie into the meaning of the song)
"I'm on the borderline" (Referring to Borderline Personality Disorder? That makes more sense, I guess)
"My mind is not retarded" (Dddddddd, this one speaks for itself. If some of the Twitter ments hear about this line...)
Bye BiPolar (According to the interview posted a few pages back, she isn't talking about herself, but about her ex. So she's just simply describing his behavior/mood as "bipolar"-ish?)

Obviously she's drawing from a lot of the pain she was in during the making of it (All of Lucid Dreams - abusing ambien, etc., "I'm medicated")... I don't blame her for not being more forthcoming in interviews as mental health is personal, but it would provide more context for people who might give her shit for her lyrics, instead of her basically saying she's using mental disorders at metaphors for being brokenhearted.

I don't know. I'm enjoying the music. The music meshes well with the mental turmoil in the lyrics. Just curious what you all think.

Have y'all ever thought that everything might not be a metaphor :dead:
Do y'all her to just come out and say she's been diagnosed? She's kinda telling on herself throughout the album dhdbdhdhd

Yeah, I thought that, but she's in interviews saying it's all metaphor, so  :uhh:

123

^

BranLover

Quote from: hewritez on July 31, 2020, 03:58:29 PM
I definitely wouldn't put this ahead of Afro  :uhh:
I can tell that already.

But...I like this more than 2/11 and Human
And that's what I was hoping for.

This, except I think it's a tie with 2/11.

Heated🔥

July 31, 2020, 04:23:08 PM #1828 Last Edit: July 31, 2020, 04:23:30 PM by Babyface
Y'all notice that even the songs are charting on iTunes?

Rather be and borderline in the top 10

Then there's "no tomorrow"  and " life again" in the 20's

Along with SAML, Say Something, Lucid dreams, bye bipolar and baby mama.
:flamebroiled: