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Konichiwa, bitches!
Yes, I am going to say it again, much to my friend’s fury: To me, all Imogen Heaps songs sound the same. It’s all about faux-depth and lyrics that really don’t fit the melody with a reverb. Even this video-ed single sounds like all others. Her peak was Frou Frou and that’s it.
In classic Madonna fashion, this cover shows how far the talentless diva is willing to go to capitalize on former victories. Not only is this a greatest hits collection, but the picture for the cover is also an old picture of Madge. To save up, she went back in her photo gallery, put a little eye shadow on it and here it is, the cover. Madonna also changed the name from Iconography to Celebration. Why you ask? To give the single some extra promotion. The title for the single sounds fun, but let’s see what she does with it. Until now, boring effort.
I can’t believe she is still trying to push that failure of an album to whomever wants to buy. Lullaby is a monumental catastrophe. She needs to get back in the studio and get back to pop folk and forget about country for a hot minute. Meanwhile, I think that Chelsea Handler should not be on cable and should be in Jimmy Fallon’s place.
The news is in and it seems that Mariah Carey is delaying her album Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel to September 15th. This is sad news to all the lambs in the world. Not only will the Mariah album be delayed 3 weeks but it will also miss the Grammy cut-off date. Furthermore, that week she will be up against Jay-Z, Kid Cudi and Madonna’s Celebration, which, in reality, is not hard to beat. Jay-Z might be tough. Mariah is apparently still in the studio trying to finish off the album as she twitters about it, but, something tells me that the recent dip of “Obsessed” on the charts from #11 to #20 is the reason. She might want to release two singles in time for the album in order to build up the hype for it. At any rate, “It’s Like That” did really poorly on the charts but The Emancipation Of Mimi still managed to be the best selling album of 2005.