
why is rihanna famous?
she obviously can’t sing
http://dimewars.com/Video/Rihanna-Can-t-Sing-A-LICK–Look-At-This-Throwback-Footage-Of-Her-Butchering-Mariah-Carey-s–Hero-.aspx?bcmediaid=5b9d5546-d9b4-4939-9380-03607ed4c10b
she MURDERS this song
I have no idea either. when her song “replay” came out like 5 years ago, i said to myself, “no way is this chick going to get famous” but i guess i was wrong. I really do not like her either. She isn’t sexy in my opinion and her voice is really annoying.
Mariah Carey Hero 2009( Brand New Video )
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