Tag: Genna Rivieccio
Cyrano de Blackarac: BlacKkKlansman is a “Smart” Movie For the Trump Regime
BlacKkKlansman is based on one of those stories that proves truth is always stranger than fiction, using Ron Stallworth, the first black cop to enter [Read More…]
At Times Too Sweet, Ariana Grande’s Sweetener Mostly Goes Down Easy
It’s no secret at this point that Ariana Grande is in love–the “can’t live without each other love” Carrie Bradshaw annoyingly spoke of in the [Read More…]
“Ring” & “Telephone”: Similar in Visuals & Opposite in Lyrical Motif
Proving that no matter how objectively “bad” an album is, it can still have any number of endless hits, Cardi B’s latest single from Invasion [Read More…]
Madonna & Tribute Fails to Black Icons: A Theory
Madonna finds herself in perhaps the most unique and singular experience of any icon that has come before or could possibly come after her. Yes, [Read More…]
“Woman”: The Origins of the Lana Del Rey Sound Are Overt in Cat Power’s Collaboration With Her
After Cat Power served a little time opening for the European leg of Lana Del Rey’s LA to the Moon Tour (the best date of [Read More…]
Films of the 1980s Favoring “Respect” & Why
As the cycle of nostalgia used to go (before the present generation became more captivated by the immediate past [e.g. 2012]), people tended to “rediscover” [Read More…]
“4 Minutes” As the Personification of Madonna Turning 60
Rightfully so, there has been no shortage of “homage pieces” (different from “think” ones in that they’re often even more forced) to respect one of [Read More…]
Mert & Marcus Turn the Premise for “Ganja Burn” Into Nicki, Queen of the Desert
Fond of poaching Madonna’s most prized and trusted collaborators of late (see: the videos for “Chun-Li” and “Barbie Tingz“), Nicki Minaj is now turning to [Read More…]
Miles Kane Might Have Actually Had a “Coup De Grace” With More LDR Songwriting on His Latest Album
Miles Kane, sometimes known as one-half of The Last Shadow Puppets, somewhat publicly shamed (albeit unintentionally) a recently gender neutral Lana Del Rey when it was [Read More…]
Madonna Reiterates the “Every Record Sounds the Same” Sentiment of “Give Me All Your Luvin'”
In 2008, Madonna cultivated the on-trend sound of the era for her Hard Candy album thanks to poaching Timbaland, Pharrell Williams and Justin Timberlake as [Read More…]