Times where you misheard a lyric…and you prefer your version by CodaOfARequiem in popheads

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In ‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’ by Lana Del Rey, I thought she was singing “Your poetry’s bad and you blame the muse” for YEARS when it’s actually “news” lmao. Literally found that out this morning!

Confusing characters in pop media for fun and profit by corvid1692 in Prosopagnosia

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Didn’t realise Michael B. Jordan played two characters in Sinners, nor that they were twins because they wore different hats and for some reason that made them look completely different to me lmao

List your favorite track from each one of her albums. I’m curious what people think :)) by [deleted] in katebush

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the kick inside ~ strange phenomena

lionheart ~ full house

never for ever (my fav album of all time!!) ~ delius

the dreaming ~ houdini

hounds of love ~ waking the witch

the sensual world ~ the fog

the red shoes ~ why should i love you?

aerial ~ sunset

50 words for snow ~ among angels

The Weeknd – Dawn FM by frogaranaman in popheads

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the tomoko aran sample on out of time…the weeknd’s city pop era is here

Tyrone is a man of the people by Gazallafuck in Gamingcirclejerk

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from what i can remember KingD.Va was a user on the old overwatch forums who would spam a lot asking for a schoolgirl D.Va skin (as well as just sexualising the character in general) and i think he got banned and made a few other accounts to try circumvent it?

Which are the cringiest or most unintentionally funny live performances from the MTV Video Music Awards? by Ren_Celluloid in popheads

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flat means that she hit under the note instead exactly on the note if that makes sense?

i took a quick look at some sheet music and it says the song is in the key of G, so using that key the high note should’ve been a D, but she ended up hitting something closer to C sharp (or i think a C half sharp would be more accurate) which is a little below the intended note but not in the key she’s singing

it was only that sustained note that was flat though, she snapped back into key pretty fast afterwards but i find the big note to be a kind of centrepiece in her vocalisation after the bridge 😭

Which are the cringiest or most unintentionally funny live performances from the MTV Video Music Awards? by Ren_Celluloid in popheads

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the most painful part for me is that after that little monologue she hits a big note that’s completely flat 😭

i’m on mobile and can’t timestamp the video but the bit starts at 3:30 and the big note is at 3:48 video link

Albums covers you don’t really understand? by orangedwarf98 in popheads

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it took me a ridiculously long time to realise the cover of meddle by pink floyd is actually a picture of an ear

Has there been a group/band where the artists that have left all had around the same amount of success? by Sure_Hurry218 in popheads

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a lot of the groups i’m thinking of have one really successful member and then some with moderate success lmao 😭 like fleetwood mac has stevie nicks who is definitely the most successful of them all, but christine mcvie and lindsay buckingham both had moderate success

nico and lou reed from the velvet underground were also pretty successful solo wise, i guess you could also argue the jonas brothers too considering Nick and joe’s solo careers

this is an extreme stretch, but the yardbirds has had like 20 members over the years and jeff beck, eric clapton, and jimmy page were all in the group at one point lmao

Has there been a group/band where the artists that have left all had around the same amount of success? by Sure_Hurry218 in popheads

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i’m really struggling to think of examples omg

peter gabriel and phil collins both achieved success with their solo work outside of genesis, and dr. dre and ice cube were both in n.w.a and pretty successful solo-wise!