Brian Cantor
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@HeadlinePlanet Founder | Entertainment Journalist | Harvard Grad | Loud UConn Fan | Author Of The World's Most On-Point Music & TV Opinions
Simping in the LinkedIn comments is so much weirder than doing it on Instagram
It's actually a decent song. And as the follow-up to a megahit in A Bar Song, Shaboozey's "Good News" deserved an immediate chance at radio when it came out last year. But what I don't understand is why pop radio is SUDDENLY revving up the airplay now ... when the song is aged,…
I’m so glad Audrey Hobert’s getting a chance with Sue me, and strategically all the attention belongs on that song. But I’d be lying if I said I didn’t prefer Bowling alley. Fun lyrics, random Tom DeLonge accent, little That’s So True tease .. it’s so weird and wild and awesome.
And this doesn't mean streaming or radio chart position is irrelevant. But it does mean we should be looking at other signals of impact: 1) Do they sell out stadiums? Will they draw as a festival headliner? Will people confidently wear their merch? 2) Will people unironically…
Quotes are embarrassing. That comment was playful banter toward Sabrina Ionescu, the woman sitting next to her, WHO WAS ON TEAM CLARK. It obviously wasn't a good joke, but if you don't understand the context, you shouldn't be commenting. This wasn't "hating on Caitlin."
KP: "It was a very powerful moment. As players, we didn't know that that was going to happen. It was a genuine surprise. The t shirt was determined this morning. Not to tattletale: 0 members of Team Clark were very present for that"