i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
Bruh
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
chuckling
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
U sowly becoming one d funiest posters on dis site tbh
They're creative, they're writers. creating stories and creating characters. They're just using their talents.
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
s/o Slim Jesus
i dont even care when my girl lies to me and abuses me lol
f*** i look like caring about these artists
this s*** resonated with me
If anything that makes them even better writers and you know they won’t risk doing 25 to life and never make music again
We only expect artists to be nonfictional because we know live performances are a thing
If music wasn't performed live and it was just listened to we wouldn't expect artists to be "real"
We only expect artists to be nonfictional because we know live performances are a thing
If music wasn't performed live and it was just listened to we wouldn't expect artists to be "real"
I dont really see your point... care to expend ?
I dont really see your point... care to expend ?
In the back of our minds when we listen to a song our natural assumption is that it's a person talking about themself irl
I think that assumption only exists because we're made aware of the person singing by live performances
A live performance reinforces the idea that an artist isn't a fictional character in their lyrics (no matter how ridiculous they may dress or act on stage)
In the back of our minds when we listen to a song our natural assumption is that it's a person talking about themself irl
I think that assumption only exists because we're made aware of the person singing by live performances
A live performance reinforces the idea that an artist isn't a fictional character in their lyrics (no matter how ridiculous they may dress or act on stage)
Oh ok I kinda get what you mean