💋🎤 Cuntroversial: The Trisha Paytas Pop Star Era 🎤💋
requested by anonymous 🌸
Alright babes, buckle up — because we’re diving headfirst into the Trisha Paytas Pop Star Era, aka the time our queen decided YouTube wasn’t enough and the world needed her music. And honestly? She was right.
Before everyone on TikTok thought they could drop a single, Trisha was out here making entire albums from her pink glam room — wigs on, lashes glued, and faith in herself at 110%. The girl said “I’m not just a meme, I’m a musician,” and she hit upload.
We got Fat Chicks, I Love You Jesus, Daddy Issues, Iconic, Superficial Bitch — literal anthems for the unhinged and unapologetic. Every music video looked like it cost $23 and divine inspiration, but somehow they ate every time.
Let’s be real — the choreography? Questionable. The vocals? A journey. The confidence? Untouchable.
Trish would be on the kitchen floor crying on Monday, then by Friday she’s in a latex bodysuit performing like it’s the VMAs (in her backyard). And that’s why we love her. Because Trisha doesn’t just make content — she creates eras.
Say what you want, but her pop phase was the blueprint for today’s influencer-to-pop-star pipeline. Before Addison Rae and Dixie D’Amelio, there was Trisha — giving us glitter, heartbreak, and way too much body shimmer.
And through all the chaos, you could tell she meant it. Every note, every lip-sync, every dramatic stare into the camera — she believed in the fantasy. And honestly? So did we.
She wasn’t just singing songs — she was manifesting her own legend 💅💖
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✨ submitted by anon — “ok but why does no one talk about trisha’s music videos?? they were so bad they were good 😭💗”
You spoke, babe. I delivered. Stay tuned for the next one — “The Frenemies Era: Love, Lies & Podcast Chairs” ☕💔
xoxo, Cuntroversial

















