Sandboxes
editThese are my collection of sandboxes, which usually comprise of longterm projects which need a complete makeover, future songs/singles which do not warrant an article yet, or just general workspace. The current project contained in the sandbox is listed beside it. Please do not edit unless I have green-lit your permission to use. To-do lists are located on the discussion pages.
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edit- Back-up My World 2.0 Rolling Stone link
- Jessica Jarrell AllAccess Biography
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- Ciara UK MTV after 9
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- ARIA Urban for Find Your Love peak
- Auburn ABOUT Bio
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- Graffiti sales
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- new boyz new album
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- Ciara Speechless video
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- Runaway Love
- AYWR Review
- WMH Review
- DJJ BILBBBOARRDDD
- [1] Khalil MTV
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- yeah 3x
- about 3x
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- Rihanna Dishes On Nicki Minaj Collabos
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- Keri Hilson Is Feeling Like A '10' In 'Pretty Girl Rock' Video
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"Bang Bang Bang" is a midtempo electro-disco song,[1] exhibiting a retro production style featuring a synthpop keyboard with synths reminiscent of La Roux's "Bulletproof."[1][2] The song also exudes influences of 1980's synthpop, as well as New Wave, as well as bitpop. Gomez delivers the song's lyrics in a monotonous tone.
The song's lyrics detail the protagonist boasting about moving on from a past relationship to a new, better one. Bill Lamb of About.com said the song's words "dismiss a former boyfriend in favor of one who has more swagger."[2] In the song, Gomez sings that her new boyfriend used to be a model, knows how to get her, and has deeper love.
Bill Lamb of About.com said "this sounds like one of the most accomplished singles yet by Selena Gomez and her band the Scene" and went on to comment "consistent quality is a key to the success of Selena Gomez as a singer and that the song "looks like it could be her fifth consecutive top 40 pop hit."[2] Jared Wieselman of The New York Post called the track "the song of the summer," complimenting its "sensational synth vibe, lovely lyrical kiss off and beyond addictive hook."[3] Wiselman also said "Mark my words, this will become a summer anthem & one of the most mashed up tracks of the year."[3]
Tim Sendra of Allmusic noted the song as a highlight of the album and said that Gomez "bubbles" her way through the "dancefloor-friendly" track.[4] John Bergstrom of PopMatters called the song a "fun piece of sass."[5] Although Cristin Maher of PopCrush wrote that "for a girl with a four-piece band backing her up, the music seems a bit underwhelming," she said that the song was a "fun, sassy track that will surely please all of the teen pop fans out there." Blair Kelly of [[musicOMH] was less enthusiastic of the song, calling it "forgettable" and said that the track, along with "Love You like a Love Song" were "wannabe electro-pop songs which lack both lyrical merit and a really catchy hook to make up for it."[6]
- ^ a b Wood, Mikael (2011-07-10). "When the Sun Goes Down (2011)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
- ^ a b c Lamb, Bill (2011-06-07). "Selena Gomez Releases "Bang Bang Bang" Putdown Single". About.com. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
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(help) - ^ a b Wiselman, Jared. "Look no further for your song of the summer, 'Bang Bang Bang' is here". The New York Post. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
- ^ "When the Sun Goes Down - Selena Gomez & the Scene". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
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(help) - ^ Bergstrom, John (2011-07-09). "Selena Gomez & The Scene: When the Sun Goes Down". PopMatters. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
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(help) - ^ Kelly, Blair. "Selena Gomez & The Scene - When The Sun Goes Down". musicOMH. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
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