This is my favorite song right now: JANAE: Why's it called Drew Barrymore? ME: Beats me, except she makes a cameo near the end of the video. Listen, you know I love me a messy girl with big hair and and even bigger voice. If this were 2002 and I saw SZA's debut album (there's also an EP from last year) amongst the new releases at the FYE that used to be at the University Park Mall in Mishawaka, Indiana, I'd have bought just simply for the cover art. I'm totally here for streaming music services like Spotify and Apple Music (I subscribe to both, because I like to throw my money way) because it's super fucking convenient to just have the complete discography of Mariah Carey always at my immediate disposal, and really, the $23 or whatever it is those two subscriptions cost me per month is pocket change compared to the hundreds of dollars I used to spend on compact discs each month. Still, some of my favorite albums of all time are ones I discovered by accident, purchased on a whim because I happened to see the CD on a rack at some record store and responded in some way to the cover. But I haven't bought a CD in a years.
This is my favorite song right now
This is my favorite song right now
This is my favorite song right now
This is my favorite song right now: JANAE: Why's it called Drew Barrymore? ME: Beats me, except she makes a cameo near the end of the video. Listen, you know I love me a messy girl with big hair and and even bigger voice. If this were 2002 and I saw SZA's debut album (there's also an EP from last year) amongst the new releases at the FYE that used to be at the University Park Mall in Mishawaka, Indiana, I'd have bought just simply for the cover art. I'm totally here for streaming music services like Spotify and Apple Music (I subscribe to both, because I like to throw my money way) because it's super fucking convenient to just have the complete discography of Mariah Carey always at my immediate disposal, and really, the $23 or whatever it is those two subscriptions cost me per month is pocket change compared to the hundreds of dollars I used to spend on compact discs each month. Still, some of my favorite albums of all time are ones I discovered by accident, purchased on a whim because I happened to see the CD on a rack at some record store and responded in some way to the cover. But I haven't bought a CD in a years.