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Image credits: where2next00 #2. Texted my boss “I love you my cute pretty little princess”. This was for my girlfriend, my current wife. Anyway he responded with “I love you too sweetheart”.
Writing for Vice, Daisy Jones stated that "'Love Me Wrong' is a rich, sumptuous slice of pop, filled with layered synth and lyrics that take bittersweet turns". [4]All Noise said the "It's a powerful song and both the collaborators have laid their vocals perfectly over an adorable production" calling the collaboration "nothing less than magnificent."
2. “At Last” by Etta James (1960) Chances are, you’ve heard this song at least once in your lifetime. The minute Etta James croons “At last…” you’re swaying to the music and ...
"Sorry Mrs. Carter" is a song recorded by American rapper Liv. The song was released on August 4, 2014, through her YouTube and SoundCloud accounts. Promoted as an "open letter" to American singer Beyoncé , Liv wrote and recorded the song in response to Nicki Minaj 's remix of the single " Flawless " (2013).
About the song, G Flip said "One day you're in a relationship and the other person is your number one, they know everything about you, they know you better than anyone else, you've had some of your best memories with that person and then you break up and you sadly become strangers. I really hate that it's all or nothing. It's such a drastic ...
Experience that heart-sinking feeling of texting the wrong person at the expense of others.View Entire Post › 15 Screenshots Of People Texting The Wrong Person That Are Like Watching An Actual ...
After seven years as a judge on American Idol, it's Katy Perry's turn to face feedback — and her latest critic isn't holding back.. Over the weekend, musician Steven James shared his reaction to ...
"Sorry" was released as a single via iTunes on November 27, 2012. [1] "Sorry" subsequently debuted at #36 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. On January 2, 2013 Andre 3000's Outkast cohort, Big Boi, took to his Twitter account to reveal he would be adding a verse to "Sorry", the song in which 3000 apologizes to him for past mistakes. [2]