rest in peace hayden panettiere, fly high angel 🪽🕊️
Color Me Curious
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
EXPECTATIONS
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Not today Justin

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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rest in peace hayden panettiere, fly high angel 🪽🕊️
this fits so well lmao
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Sasha Pieterse with a promotional poster for “Pretty Little Liars” (2010)
Crazy to think she was 12…
Serena or Blair??
Georgina
What’s your fav Kesha song??
C u next Tuesday
The pop bible - Blackout by Britney Spears (2007)
Blackout is the fifth studio album by American singer Britney Spears. It was released on October 25, 2007, by Jive Records. Its production and release occurred as Spears' personal struggles were highly publicized and overshadowed her professional projects. She executive-produced the album, working with producers Danja, Bloodshy & Avant, Sean Garrett, and the Neptunes, among others; it is the only album on which Spears is credited as the executive producer. The final result was primarily a dance-pop and electropop record with R&B, Euro disco and dubstep influences, with lyrical themes revolving around love, fame, media scrutiny, sex, and clubbing. Initial reviews were polarized: some critics described it as Spears' most progressive and consistent album to date, while others dismissed it due to her controversial public image. Artists like Charli XCX have repeatedly named Britney Spears’s 2007 album Blackout as her favorite album of all time, heavily citing it as a major blueprint for modern electropop and her own musical roots. As we hit 2027, lets celebrate the iconic Britney album that was a huge milestone in music history