Flocon Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Tu comptais poster dans le topic de Rihanna à la base ? 16 Lien vers le commentaire
Noam Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Instagram = Poster des photos de sa vie ... En mode selfie, famille, inspiration, photos de con, cuisine, mode... Du moment ou elle a decide d'ouvrir un compte autant jouer le jeu...donc je ne vois pas ou elle s'embourgeoise ou fait sa Kim. Apres il est claire que je regrette le temps ou elle se fesait ultra discrete sur sa vie privee, seules quelques photos de paparazzis entrouvaient un peu la porte de sa private life... Bref, ce qui fesait d'elle une vraie star. 1 Lien vers le commentaire
RedNBlue Kingdom Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Son image s'est tellement détérioré... si elle ne sort pas un bon album j'imagine pas le four qu'elle va se prendre. Mais oui .... 4 M après 18 ans de carrière là où les popstars de 5 ans de carrière font 2 fois moins , je n'appelle pas ça avoir une mauvaise image de marque . Le seul point que je lui reproche c'est justement d'avoir cédé à l'exposition de sa vie privée mais il faut lui reconnaître qu'elle a parfaitement géré les rumeurs en les retournant à son avantage. 3 Lien vers le commentaire
Janys Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Au concert de Prince à Baltimore avec les familles de Freddie Gray et Michael Brown. #MichaelBrown's mom backstage with Beyoncé, Alicia Keys and Tina Knowles last night at the #PrinceConcert in Baltimore. Jay-Z + Beyonce with Freddie Gray’s family last night backstage at the Prince concert in Baltimore Dommage qu'elle n'ait pas chanté avec le génie ! 3 Lien vers le commentaire
Cat Eater Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 11 mai 2015 Quitte à comparer les deux et vu qu'on parlait de ça il y a quelques pages, je tenais à dire Kim est tellement au-dessus de Bee niveau mode c'est ouf, elles ont pas le même mari en même temps. 5 Lien vers le commentaire
Janys Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Elle se rend quotidiennement dans ses locaux de Parkwood en ce moment, c'est bon signe. 2 Lien vers le commentaire
Aneres Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Quitte à comparer les deux et vu qu'on parlait de ça il y a quelques pages, je tenais à dire Kim est tellement au-dessus de Bee niveau mode c'est ouf, elles ont pas le même mari en même temps. Kim Kardashian ne sait absolument plus s'habiller depuis qques années (depuis qu'elle a un corps diforme)! Et Kanye manque de classe selon moi ! 2 Lien vers le commentaire
Aneres Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Quitte à comparer les deux et vu qu'on parlait de ça il y a quelques pages, je tenais à dire Kim est tellement au-dessus de Bee niveau mode c'est ouf, elles ont pas le même mari en même temps. Kim Kardashian ne sait absolument plus s'habiller depuis qques années (depuis qu'elle a un corps diforme)! Et Kanye manque de classe selon moi ! Lien vers le commentaire
Icon Pseudo Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 C'était de l'humour je crois. 1 Lien vers le commentaire
Glory Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Random af; j'adore cette photo : 4 Lien vers le commentaire
Matangi Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 On dirait une poupée en plastique... Lien vers le commentaire
Faixa Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Elle a vraiment une très belle poitrine. 4 Lien vers le commentaire
Dalito Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Elle a vraiment une très belle poitrine. Tout est beau chez elle pour le coup 3 Lien vers le commentaire
Janys Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 BEYONCÉ et BDAY figurent dans les 300 meilleurs albums des 30 dernières années selon SPIN. http://www.spin.com/2015/05/the-300-best-albums-of-the-past-30-years-1985-2014/1/ 129. Beyoncé, B’Day (Columbia, 2006) Suga mama rings the alarm, slips into her freakum dress, blows up urban radio with a country ballad. Queen Bey’s feminism would mature — on the occasion of her 25th birthday, specifics were mostly limited to paying one’s own way and doing one’s best to keep rivals out of chinchilla coats. But there was something sly about the way Bey utilized Betty Wright’s creaky 1968 “Girls Can’t Do What The Guys Do” on the proudly materialistic “Upgrade U,” in which a famous boyfriend is urged to stick around if he wants to go places. — JASON GUBBELS 38. Beyoncé, Beyoncé (Columbia, 2013) If the album is dead, at least Beyoncé got to dance on its grave. Kanye West sparked his latest awards-show publicity furor when he said Beck’s Morning Phase Album of the Year Grammy should’ve gone to Beyoncé, but in hindsight — usual Grammys-don’t-matter caveats aside — it would’ve been like giving the award for Best Steel-Driving Man to the steam-powered hammer instead of John Henry. Beyoncé towers over the recent zeitgeist, a culmination of ideas to date about what the album can be, at a time when “the album” is an increasingly abstract idea. The former Destiny’s Child singer has released plenty of strong, hit-filled LPs, but Beyoncé works best as a full-length statement, leveraging the White House serenader and Super Bowl fuse-blower’s enviable industry clout for an adventurous, cohesive, and flat-out entertaining set that builds on Prince and Janet Jackson, Houston rap and TV on the Radio, The Big Lebowski and the Challenger disaster, lovemaking and miscarriage. Where the biggest album of this past year has been Taylor Swift’s fine but familiar 1989, Beyoncé has helped push the hip-hop/R&B intersection into shadowier, more self-contained worlds, as heard more recently on Drake’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late. Oh yes: Another similarity between the Beyoncé and Drake records is that both were released without warning (though it’s Advantage: Beyhive when it comes to including a full set of visuals). Well, since Beyoncé‘s overnight arrival, the record industry has moved toward a single global release day. And Billboard‘s best-known albums chart no longer reflects pure album sales alone. In the future, Beyoncé may get robbed of an award for Best Album-Equivalent Unit, but as far as traditional albums-as-wholes go, in both content and form (which in pop inherently overlap), this one’s hard to beat. — MARC HOGAN Classement complet: The 300 Best Albums of the Past 30 Years (1985-2014) 1. Nirvana, Nevermind 2. Wu-Tang Clan, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) 3. Prince, Sign o’ the Times 4. Daft Punk, Discovery 5. The Smiths, The Queen Is Dead 6. Radiohead, OK Computer 7. Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville 8. Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 9. DJ Shadow, Endtroducing….. 10. Pavement, Slanted & Enchanted 11. D’Angelo, Voodoo 12. Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation 13. Jay Z, The Blueprint 14. My Bloody Valentine, Loveless 15. Public Enemy, Fear of a Black Planet 16. The Magnetic Fields, 69 Love Songs 17. Beastie Boys, Paul’s Boutique 18. Björk, Homogenic 19. The Strokes, Is This It 20. Pixies, Doolittle 21. OutKast, Aquemini 22. Green Day, Dookie 23. Nas, Illmatic 24. The Replacements, Tim 25. Hole, Live Through This 26. The Dismemberment Plan, Emergency & I 27. The Notorious B.I.G., Ready to Die 28. Nirvana, In Utero 29. R.E.M., Automatic for the People 30. Beck, Odelay 31. Weezer, Weezer (Blue Album) 32. A Tribe Called Quest, The Low End Theory 33. Radiohead, Kid A 34. Metallica, Master of Puppets 35. Pulp, Different Class 36. Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back 37. U2, Achtung Baby 38. Beyoncé, Beyoncé 39. Burial, Untrue 40. OutKast, Stankonia 41. Elliot Smith, Either/Or 42. M.I.A. Kala 43. Neutral Milk Hotel, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea 44. Pavement, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain 45. Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d. city 46. Modest Mouse, The Moon and Antarctica 47. LCD Soundsystem, Sound of Silver 48. Nine Inch Nails, The Downward Spiral 49. Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot 50. Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 51. Hüsker Dü, New Day Rising 52. De La Soul, 3 Feet High and Rising 53. PJ Harvey, Rid of Me 54. Janet Jackson, Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 55. The Jesus and Mary Chain, Psychocandy 56. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter III 57. Guns N’ Roses, Appetite for Destruction 58. Sleater-Kinney, The Woods 59. Kanye West, The College Dropout 60. Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City 61. Portishead, Dummy 62. Eric B. & Rakim, Paid in Full 63. Drake, Take Care 64. The Chemical Brothers, Dig Your Own Hole 65. Belle and Sebastian, If You’re Feeling Sinister 66. Ghostface Killah, Fishscale 67. Robyn, Body Talk 68. The Flaming Lips, The Soft Bulletin 69. Björk, Post 70. Fugazi, Repeater 71. Aphex Twin, Richard D. James Album 72. The Cure, Disintegration 73. The Breeders, Last Splash 74. N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton 75. Yo La Tengo, I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One 76. The Smashing Pumpkins, Siamese Dream 77. Slayer, Reign in Blood 78. Frank Ocean, nostalgia, ULTRA. 79. Oasis, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 80. Bikini Kill, The Singles 81. Weezer, Pinkerton 82. Tricky, Maxinquaye 83. Japandroids, Celebration Rock 84. A Tribe Called Quest, Midnight Marauders 85. Arcade Fire, Funeral 86. Pixies, Surfer Rosa 87. Genius/GZA, Liquid Swords 88. TV on the Radio, Return to Cookie Mountain 89. Madonna, Like a Prayer 90. J Dilla, Donuts 91. Miranda Lambert, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 92. Missy Elliott, Supa Dupa Fly 93. Daft Punk, Homework 94. The White Stripes, White Blood Cells 95. New Order, Low-Life 96. Blur, 13 97. Clipse, Hell Hath No Fury 98. Boards of Canada, Music Has the Right to Children 99. TLC, CrazySexyCool 100. Guided By Voices, Bee Thousand 101. Justin Timberlake, FutureSex/LoveSounds 102. LL Cool J, Mama Said Knock You Out 103. Depeche Mode, Violator 104. Kanye West, Late Registration 105. Dr. Dre, The Chronic 106. Dinosaur Jr., You’re Living All Over Me 107. Paul Simon, Graceland 108. Jay Z, Reasonable Doubt 109. Tears for Fears, Songs From the Big Chair 110. Panda Bear, Person Pitch 111. Amy Winehouse, Back to Black 112. Beastie Boys, Licensed to Ill 113. Radiohead, The Bends 114. The xx, The xx 115. The Fugees, The Score 116. Mary J. Blige, What’s the 411? 117. Primal Scream, XTRMNTR 118. U2, The Joshua Tree 119. Built to Spill, Keep It Like a Secret 120. Miguel, Kaleidoscope Dream 121. Kate Bush, Hounds of Love 122. Vampire Weekend, Vampire Weekend 123. Madvillain, Madvillainy 124. PJ Harvey, Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea 125. The Knife, Silent Shout 126. Guided By Voices, Alien Lanes 127. Fiona Apple, When the Pawn… 128. Against Me!, New Wave 129. Beyoncé, B’Day 130. Frank Ocean, channel ORANGE 131. Sleater-Kinney, Dig Me Out 132. Michael Jackson, Dangerous 133. Elliott Smith, XO 134. Blink-182, Enema of the State 135. The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses 136. The Flaming Lips, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots 137. Broken Social Scene, You Forgot It In People 138. The Replacements, Pleased to Meet Me 139. Animal Collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion 140. Nirvana, MTV Unplugged in New York 141. The Afghan Whigs, Gentlemen 142. The National, Boxer 143. The Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death 144. Pearl Jam, Vitalogy 145. Lucinda Williams, Lucinda Williams 146. Aphex Twin, Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2 147. Taylor Swift, Speak Now 148. Sonic Youth, Goo 149. Ryan Adams, Heartbreaker 150. Cloud Nothings, Attack on Memory 151. Pixies, Bossanova 152. Tom Waits, Rain Dogs 153. Pavement, Wowee Zowee 154. Raekwon, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 155. Sunny Day Real Estate, Diary 156. Pistol Annies, Hell on Heels 157. Yo La Tengo, And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out 158. Erykah Badu, Mama’s Gun 159. The Postal Service, Give Up 160. Oasis, Definitely Maybe 161. Massive Attack, Mezzanine 162. Modest Mouse, The Lonesome Crowded West 163. Spoon, Kill the Moonlight 164. Janet Jackson, janet. 165. Le Tigre, Le Tigre 166. Run-DMC, Raising Hell 167. The Wrens, The Meadowlands 168. Eminem, The Slim Shady LP 169. The Smashing Pumpkins, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 170. Lil Wayne, Da Drought 3 171. Blur, Parklife 172. tUnE-yArDs, w h o k i l l 173. Disclosure, Settle 174. Mastodon, Blood Mountain 175. Ghostface Killah, Supreme Clientele 176. Primal Scream, Screamadelica 177. At the Drive-In, Relationship of Command 178. Black Star, Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star 179. No Age, Everything in Between 180. Four Tet, Rounds 181. Jeff Buckley, Grace 182. The Smiths, Strangeways, Here We Come 183. Jimmy Eat World, Bleed American 184. LCD Soundsystem, This Is Happening 185. Jay Z, The Black Album 186. The Avalanches, Since I Left You 187. Teenage Fanclub, Bandwagonesque 188. Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Hate Machine 189. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fever to Tell 190. Boredoms, Super æ 191. Galaxie 500, On Fire 192. Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 193. Wilco, Summerteeth 194. The Pharcyde, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde 195. Drive-By Truckers, Brighter Than Creation’s Dark 196. Various Artists, C86 197. Lady Gaga, The Fame Monster 198. Sufjan Stevens, Illinois 199. Soundgarden, Superunkown 200. Moby, Everything Is Wrong 201. Rage Against the Machine, The Battle of Los Angeles 202. Sleigh Bells, Treats 203. D’Angelo, Brown Sugar 204. Aphex Twin, Selected Ambient Works 85-92 205. Mobb Deep, The Infamous 206. Sonic Youth, Sister 207. Deerhunter, Halcyon Digest 208. Run the Jewels, Run the Jewels 2 209. Fiona Apple, The Idler Wheel… 210. The Mountain Goats, Tallahassee 211. Aaliyah, One in a Million 212. Beach House, Teen Dream 213. New Order, Brotherhood 214. Chance the Rapper, Acid Rap 215. Spiritualized, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space 216. Destroyer, Kaputt 217. Orbital, In Sides 218. Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, Before Today 219. System of a Down, Toxicity 220. Brad Paisley, American Saturday Night 221. Snoop Doggy Dogg, Doggystle 222. Bikini Kill, Pussy Whipped 223. The Roots, Rising Down 224. Phoenix, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix 225. Portishead, Third 226. Nicki Minaj, Pink Friday 227. R.E.M., Document 228. Paramore, Paramore 229. DJ Rashad, Double Cup 230. The Shins, Chutes Too Narrow 231. M.I.A., Arular 232. The War on Drugs, Lost in the Dream 233. Bright Eyes, Lifted or the Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground 234. Janet Jackson, Control 235. Oneohtrix Point Never, Replica 236. Interpol, Turn on the Bright Lights 237. Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven 238. Various Artists, The Indestructible Beat of Soweto 239. Rilo Kiley, The Execution of All Things 240. Animal Collective, Sung Tongs 241. The Weeknd, House of Balloons 242. Queens of the Stone Age, Rated R 243. Lil Wayne, Tha Carter II 244. Grizzly Bear, Veckatimest 245. Air, Moon Safari 246. 2Pac, All Eyez On Me 247. Dirty Projectors, Bitte Orca 248. Cursive, The Ugly Organ 249. L7, Bricks Are Heavy 250. Basement Jaxx, Rooty 251. M83, Saturdays = Youth 252. Wussy, Funeral Dress 253. Caribou, Swim 254. Beastie Boys, Ill Communication 255. The Field, From Here We Go Sublime 256. Cannibal Ox, The Cold Vein 257. The Chills, Submarine Bells 258. Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever Ago 259. Bruce Springsteen, Tunnel of Love 260. My Chemical Romance, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge 261. Sun Kil Moon, Benji 262. Sebadoh, Bakesale 263. Neko Case, Blacklisted 264. The Microphones, The Glow, Pt. 2 265. Swervedriver, Mezcal Head 266. Stereolab, Emperor Tomato Ketchup 267. The Deftones, White Pony 268. Maxwell, Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite 269. The Pogues, Rum, Sodomy & the Lash 270. George Michael, Faith 271. Sublime, Sublime 272. The Mekons, The Mekons Rock ‘n’ Roll 273. Slint, Spiderland 274. Ice-T, O.G. Original Gangster 275. Tegan and Sara, Heartthrob 276. Frankie Knuckles, Beyond the Mix 277. Ride, Nowhere 278. Coldplay, A Rush of Blood to the Head 279. Aerosmith, Pump 280. Sleater-Kinney, The Hot Rock 281. The Go-Betweens, Tallulah 282. Digable Planets, Blowout Comb 283. Superchunk, I Hate Music 284. The Killers, Hot Fuss 285. The Books, Thought for Food 286. Sugar, Copper Blue 287. TV on the Radio, Dear Science 288. Tyler, the Creator, Goblin 289. The Unicorns, Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone? 290. Tori Amos, Little Earthquakes 291. The Hold Steady, Separation Sunday 292. Usher, Looking 4 Myself 293. Garbage, Version 2.0 294. Sigur Rós, Ágætis Byrjun 295. Old 97’s, Too Far to Care 296. Various Artists, Total 4 297. Gorillaz, Demon Days 298. Ice Cube, AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted 299. Parquet Courts, Sunbathing Animal 300. Green Day, American Idiot MAYDAY MAYDAY EARTH TO BITCHES SLAP THESE HOES ON THEY ASS LIKE WE BIRTHING BITCHES 8 Lien vers le commentaire
Faixa Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Share Posté(e) 12 mai 2015 Sans dévaluer la qualité des albums, ni leurs places dans le classement, honnêtement, faire un classement des 300 derniers albums des 30 dernières années, c'est un peu surfait. A quand celui des 200 meilleurs albums de 2015 ? 3 Lien vers le commentaire
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