Post by EclecticSoul on Jun 20, 2014 1:41:04 GMT -8
Great! She comes back finally! With a boring song that sounds like a Kelly Rowland reject I mean seriously I feel like the only way she will initially make an impact is if she utilizes her island roots. Even on the series when she covered up her accent she was boring. Her music is pretty boring.
Be proud of your heritage Melanie. This is not cutting it. Still so embarassing what year did she win, like 2010/2011? STILLLLL no album.
Sometimes there's airplanes, I can't jump out. Sometimes there's bullsh!t, that don't work now. We all got out stories, but please tell me... what there's to complain about.
I kind of like it, but it's missing something. I don't feel the anger or passion in the lyrics. She should have went off.
I'ts not great or anything but it's listenable.
I agree with bold. I mean I feel like all of her music is listenable. But more in an elevator or waiting room aspect. Sadly. She is too young to not have interesting music. I mean even Adele music has that something more than this and is interesting.
Sometimes there's airplanes, I can't jump out. Sometimes there's bullsh!t, that don't work now. We all got out stories, but please tell me... what there's to complain about.
All I've ever asked for from Melanie is for her to create some pop gems with a hint of that Caribbean flare to it. That's all. Is that really too much to ask for? She could totally take her heritage and use it to her advantage. But sadly there is $5,000,000 gone to waste. Great job Simon Cowell.
All I've ever asked for from Melanie is for her to create some pop gems with a hint of that Caribbean flare to it. That's all. Is that really too much to ask for? She could totally take her heritage and use it to her advantage. But sadly there is $5,000,000 gone to waste. Great job Simon Cowell.
Thank you! I am so glad someone else is thinking exactly where I am. *applause*
Sometimes there's airplanes, I can't jump out. Sometimes there's bullsh!t, that don't work now. We all got out stories, but please tell me... what there's to complain about.