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Noam chomsky who rules the world review
Noam chomsky who rules the world review









noam chomsky who rules the world review

There’s something about this song when it comes on that makes me want to dance. It’s “mid,” if you will, especially in comparison to some of the other greats on this album. It’s not a skip, but it’s not a bop you remember, either. Personally, I think this is one of the weaker songs on the album. I think it goes without saying that this song is a banger, especially after it surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify in its first week – a record previously held by BTS’ “Butter,” which only reached that threshold after eight days.

noam chomsky who rules the world review

Sonically, the album is totally different from Cyrus’ past works, especially with the rock-and-roll power of “Plastic Hearts.” Still, “Endless Summer Vacation” is undeniably a Miley Cyrus album, and one that transports you to an island of feel-good tracks and female empowerment, which is truly a summer vacation you’ll never want to end. When the album dropped nearly two months later, with another music video to boot, I listened to it on repeat. “Flowers” was just a taste of what was coming, and my mouth was already watering. Not to mention, the music video where she casually flaunts some pretty intense workout moves in nothing but a lacy bra and panties.

noam chomsky who rules the world review

When Miley Cyrus dropped her self-love anthem “Flowers” as her latest album’s first single, I– like most of the world–was immediately captivated.











Noam chomsky who rules the world review