Cher Lloyd steps the mark.
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:32 pm
Ouch.
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I don't call my music 'dub'.Kodachrome wrote:Inb4 you're one to talk filthzilla.
You're one to talk filthzilla.
a 3some?khamiz wrote:Imagine the sad moment in their heads when Dot Rotten and Ghetts met Cher Lloyd and realised what they had agreed to do.
Filthzilla wrote:I don't call my music 'dub'.Kodachrome wrote:Inb4 you're one to talk filthzilla.
You're one to talk filthzilla.
Come at me bro.
I like that line!wub wrote:Filthzilla wrote:I don't call my music 'dub'.Kodachrome wrote:Inb4 you're one to talk filthzilla.
You're one to talk filthzilla.
Come at me bro.
No, you call your music Drum Bass DnB Filthzilla Josie Charlwood DJ Fresh Chase Status Pendulum Zinc Danny Byrd Sub Focus Netsky Noisia Spor Sigma Nero Magnetic Man High Contrast Drumsound Bassline Smith Qemists Nu:Tone Dance Dubstep Drum Bass D&B DnB Gabba Garage Bassline 4x4 House Trance Techno Drumstep Filth Wobble Dirty Robotic Robot Alien Zilla Morphine Full Track Fruity Loops FL Studio Reason Logic Cubase Massive Predator Albino VST LFO Uk Music Dan Hardingham Sussex London Bar 9 Datsik Excision Diesel 16 Bit Downlink Borgore Breakage Ale Fillman Bare Noize Benny Page Burial Birdy Benga Beezy Bassnectar Artwork Skream Boxcutter Caspa Rusko Chase Status Chasing Shadows Clue Kid Cookie Monsta Cragga Crissy Criss D1 Dala Dubz Dayn Deadmau5 Digital Mystikz DMZ Distance DJ Doctor P Dr Philth Dub Crookz DZ Ed Solo Eddie K Elemental Emalkay Example Fissure Price Flux Pavillion Funtcase Fuzz2k Ital Tek Jakes Joker Ginz Katy B Kode N-Type Magnetic Man Reso Skism Sukh Knight Synkro Step Tek-One TC Tomba Shay Trolley Snatcha Vaski Vex'd Widdler Enter Shikari Mothership Remix Common Dreads Take to the Skies Destabalize Tribalism
Oh wait, dub is in there after all.
noam wrote:a 3some?khamiz wrote:Imagine the sad moment in their heads when Dot Rotten and Ghetts met Cher Lloyd and realised what they had agreed to do.
khamiz wrote:Imagine the sad moment in their heads when Dot Rotten and Ghetts met Cher Lloyd and realised what they had agreed to do.
Cher Lloyd has urged "haters" to give her a break, claiming that being a pop star is a lot tougher than she thought it would be.
The 18-year old, who recently told MTV News that she is "fed up" of being compared to X Factor mentor, Cheryl Cole, revealed to DJ James Merritt that the abuse she is receiving in the press and on the internet is having a negative affect on her.
Despite only just releasing her debut single, Swagger Jagger, this week, Lloyd stated: "This is what upsets me a lot and makes me think I don’t even want to do this anymore. I was delusional, because as a little girl I thought that I would become a pop star and everyone would love me and I’d have the best life ever. I’m not saying that I don’t have the best life ever but it’s been so tough." She continued: "I think people should try to give me a break because I don’t think they understand what they’re doing to me."
Cher then explained that she regularly gets hateful messages on Twitter, admitting: "There are old men out there that are writing on my Twitter, saying abusive things. They’ve probably got daughters and how would they feel if their daughter was in my position. They wouldn’t like an old man talking to her like that would they?" Lloyd also claimed that since hitting the big time on The X Factor, most of her childhood pals have abandoned her, confessing: "I don't have one single school friend left. Of course, it's partly my fault - but I think people change around you."
"I wanted to be the big famous 'look at me everybody' but now that it's beginning to happen... I don't feel like I have changed but the people around me have."
In a recent interview with MTV, Lloyd explained that she has even lost contact with Chezza Cole, telling us: "I haven't spoken to Cheryl since the show. Maybe she's been busy - and I've been busy, too. People assume you're going to be best buddies but it doesn't work like that."
I don't see how the fact he makes brostep puts him on the same level as Cher Lloyd???Kodachrome wrote:Inb4 you're one to talk filthzilla.
You're one to talk filthzilla.
tru datzerbaman wrote:I don't see how the fact he makes brostep puts him on the same level as Cher Lloyd???Kodachrome wrote:Inb4 you're one to talk filthzilla.
You're one to talk filthzilla.
tbh she seems like that girl at school that just had literally no friends and was just a massive attention seeker, but everyone just saw right through it. now that she's sprawled across the media it just happens that millions of people dislike her and have easy methods of expressing this.wub wrote:http://www.mtv.co.uk/news/cher-lloyd/32 ... or-twitter
Cher Lloyd has urged "haters" to give her a break, claiming that being a pop star is a lot tougher than she thought it would be.
The 18-year old, who recently told MTV News that she is "fed up" of being compared to X Factor mentor, Cheryl Cole, revealed to DJ James Merritt that the abuse she is receiving in the press and on the internet is having a negative affect on her.
Despite only just releasing her debut single, Swagger Jagger, this week, Lloyd stated: "This is what upsets me a lot and makes me think I don’t even want to do this anymore. I was delusional, because as a little girl I thought that I would become a pop star and everyone would love me and I’d have the best life ever. I’m not saying that I don’t have the best life ever but it’s been so tough." She continued: "I think people should try to give me a break because I don’t think they understand what they’re doing to me."
Cher then explained that she regularly gets hateful messages on Twitter, admitting: "There are old men out there that are writing on my Twitter, saying abusive things. They’ve probably got daughters and how would they feel if their daughter was in my position. They wouldn’t like an old man talking to her like that would they?" Lloyd also claimed that since hitting the big time on The X Factor, most of her childhood pals have abandoned her, confessing: "I don't have one single school friend left. Of course, it's partly my fault - but I think people change around you."
"I wanted to be the big famous 'look at me everybody' but now that it's beginning to happen... I don't feel like I have changed but the people around me have."
In a recent interview with MTV, Lloyd explained that she has even lost contact with Chezza Cole, telling us: "I haven't spoken to Cheryl since the show. Maybe she's been busy - and I've been busy, too. People assume you're going to be best buddies but it doesn't work like that."
Yeah but those tags are lies though arent they? Id rather get little or no exposure than labelling my music DMZ or having waves of teeny bandwagoners rating my 'music'.Filthzilla wrote:Those are clearly just tags to get more exposure. So many people complain that their music gets no hits yet complain about me tagging a load of artists. I can take the stick for it... it really doesn't bother me!
The 'Dub' was in there because it was part of 'Dub Crookz'.