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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Young people may think they wanna be like these girls. Listen to their lyrics, and absorb their meaning, and watch their video productions: NO YOU DON'T. Once you're theirs, you're theirs, and getting out is next to impossible. Selling your soul for fame is, since Marilyn, deadly in the long run.
Her lyricism is okay i guess.. but most of her songs(particularly the music videos that coincide) feel like they're made specifically for shock and awe, ultimately not my type of music, but to each their own.
Its just true, women on anti depressants music.
So you did, my apologies. Billie Ellish and Billie Eilish, look quite similar on my screen (with these eyes).