This brings me to Gwen Stefani. When Rock Steady came out, I was one of the few of my friends who didn't hang her head in despair. I thought it was a fun record. I like dance music, so why isn't a band I like also allowed to like it and even *gasp* make it?! Even if it was not their usual style? (Don't you like to play dress up sometimes?) And even when Gwen's solo album came out, I just shrugged my shoulders. I didn't like it so much, but she was having fun. I just prayed that she didn't get caught up in the glamor and money that comes with going solo, killing No Doubt (just as Justin Timberlake killed 'N Sync and Beyonce killed Destiny's Child...hahahaha).
No, no. I lost all hope when flipping through November's Vanity Fair. The ad caught my eye before I even realized what it was for. Now, I would like to believe that the ad is supposed to be ironic, poking fun at the double-entendres, sex-sells copy prevalent in most advertisement. But...it just seems too sincere in its efforts to be playfully sexy. But it's not sexy!! It's just sad!!
3 comments:
I'd say it's sexy, even though it's like 2.5 years old. Sounds like you are just a major hater. Have Fun!
Anonymous above put no thought into that. Musically, listen to the No Doubt debut album. Then listen to her latest solo stuff. If you know anything about music, you'd realise the No Doubt album has substance - musical substance - in abundance. This isn't about hating, it's about the difference between art and entertainment
wow you're so fucking jealous. sorry you cant look like her. actually no im not
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