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The Katy Perry Halftime Show


Jeremy Igo

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Pop music serves a purpose. I can enjoy it for what it is, feel good bubble gum.

The state of mainstream country and rap right now is much much worse than pop. At least pop knows it's awful music and is just out to make money.

 

Mainstream versions of most genres are gonna falter because it's made to be approachable by as many people as possible and will lack the qualities it takes to really grab you.

 

But it's comforting that for every Lil Wayne there's a

 

 

and for every Florida Georgia Line there is a

 

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She started her career in Contemporary Christian Music and was known as Katy Hudson. She's a good girl gone bad!

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she used to date christian rock icon matt theissen of relient k back in the mid-2000s when the post-punk emo wave was at its highest swell

 

anyway this is probably a generic anti-music-these-days post but i really don't give a flying poo about katy perry or anything she does. generic and useless, manufactured for mass consumption and marketed with a pair of breasts. california girls may actually be the single worst song ever produced in the history of erect-walking hominids 

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