Rihanna Tells Rolling Stone: “Chris Brown’s Different Now”
What’s that old saying? It goes something like, “There’s none so blind as she who will not see.”
Yeah, that’s it.
What’s that old saying? It goes something like, “There’s none so blind as she who will not see.”
Yeah, that’s it.
Starship’s 1985 hit, “We Built This City,” was the worst song released during the decade of decadence, big hair, and blue eyeshadow.
That’s according to Rolling Stone.
September 10th, 2011 by Castina
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