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Hot Topic: Stephanie Fierce’s “Massacre in the Industry” Not impressive. Stephanie Fierce seems extremely fed up with the industry on new song “Massacre in The Industry” and whilst it may sound somewhat offensive to many artist and bands who do work hard, take a chill pill this song is not directed towards you.
We were one of the first to actually get an exclusive look at the single before it even comes out at the closed door meeting with Hot Eye Records. Let’s just say the track is not very friendly. Stephanie Fierce not only reveals "the truth" about everyone in the industry but even throws shade at her own self, claiming she was “one of them”. And shamelessly admitting to certain things we cannot mention since she wants to keep it a surprise. Let’s just say that Stephanie Fierce is not playing around with this track and she also isn’t looking for peace. You have a very angered pop star, we can say that! She even dare to try to offend us! The song begins with a chirpy chantey white noise type of sound that might actually make your ears bleed of annoyance. And according to the lyrics it is purposely done to scare away some listeners who are looking forward to catchy pop song. After a while of torture and pain the song finally opens up as a regular pop song, and the song builds up as she quickly transitions………….and wait for it…. to RAP and sing Opera! This may sound crazy but it was very unique combination/way to express her cockiness and the way she feels. However, its so overdone and mellow-dramatic. And how many times is she going to work with Mr. Johnny Johnson. While Johnson adds a little twist and aggression to the song. I think she should of done this solo. But So far so fierce! Right?
The song then transitions back to the Pop we all know and love from Stephanie Fierce but before you get your hopes up that this song will end with a bang it then transitions into a 1 minute interlude-like Acapella where Raven Comatose is heard at various moments. This part has to be the weirdest minute in pop music history. You can actually hear people choking, farting? and………. let’s just say it’s not your typical way to end a song. Many questions come to mind as to why in the world would Stephanie Fierce want to destroy her career with this garbage! As if Rapping in the middle of this song wasn't enough!
Even with all this, we also feel as if this track has a double meaning. As if she might she might be referring this song to a group or a community of people whom we can’t figure out yet.
Anyway the superstar has shot various parts of the music video, but according to the closed doors meeting, she will be shooting other parts as she gets the free time since she’s on a world tour at the moment. So technically the whole music video hasn't been shot yet. The music video will feature various other well-known people.
Overall we are disappointed with Stephanie Fierce’s mellow-dramatic “Artistic” effort with this song. And also, another question comes into mind. Will this actually be played on the radio? We think she’s not being herself; we want the old Stephanie Fierce back and pronto! Yes Massacre in the Industry but this song is also suicide! 2 Stars out of 5.
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Mike: I am not usually one to praise Stephanie Fierce, but this is different. She has went out and tried something new and I like the direction. Maybe Stephanie Fierce is a lot more creative than we have given her credit for. I'm still not sure if I like the song yet but I definitely like the direction she is going. |
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I like being part of it, I've been interested in S.Fierce's new direction, and recorded a cappella as a kind of Bikki legacy .... but the title is just wrong, and might be upsetting to some people, including me - it's like releasing a song in October 2001 called '9/11' and making it offensive. -Raven Comatose [backing vocalist // had a heart attack and lost a sister and many friends in last month's 'Industry Massacre'] |
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"I just realized -- this is all bullshit. And no, I would say this even if I wasn't stoned stupid right now." --Flander Hondison-- |
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When is the attention seeking meltdown going to end?
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Aj wrote:When is the attention seeking meltdown going to end?
Liam Stephanie Fierce: Are you asking yourself that? No joke, I really can't tell. Especially since you put your name at bottom, hmmmmm.......
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_Python_ wrote:"I just realized -- this is all bullshit. And no, I would say this even if I wasn't stoned stupid right now." --Flander Hondison-- Stephanie Fierce- I understand your dilemma!
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bikz wrote:I like being part of it, I've been interested in S.Fierce's new direction, and recorded a cappella as a kind of Bikki legacy .... but the title is just wrong, and might be upsetting to some people, including me - it's like releasing a song in October 2001 called '9/11' and making it offensive. -Raven Comatose [backing vocalist // had a heart attack and lost a sister and many friends in last month's 'Industry Massacre'] Stephanie Fierce: It was a massacre not an industry massacre Raven. And in this song is more of a figure of speech. And this idea had been floating around in my head since early this year so that was a coincidence. Anyways. the song is not even about that and you know it. You were there?...... and I definitely wouldn't call the acapella part "Bikki's legacy". The acapella is more of a Stephanie's legacy.
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TheCDs wrote:Mike: I am not usually one to praise Stephanie Fierce, but this is different. She has went out and tried something new and I like the direction. Maybe Stephanie Fierce is a lot more creative than we have given her credit for. I'm still not sure if I like the song yet but I definitely like the direction she is going. Stephanie Fierce: Without sound mellow-dramatic, thank you for understanding real artistic movement.
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