You are right, this was not filmed 6 yrs ago, but back in 1990. Her mum died a couple weeks prior to filming, so that is the real pain in her eyes, not just a performance. Shout out to your mum Cliff, perfect taste in music! And shout out to you, for being true to yourself, man!
Her Mom died in 1985, but yeah.... she was thinking about her and the video was done in one shot and her crying wasn't planned. It just happened and the video director chose to keep it in.
@@Scary__fun thanks for the clarification... always heard she died closer to the recording. still maintain that the song is about mum and not about boys. could be wrong about that too ha!
@@Beluga_Too I think there's a sense in which it's about both...a sense in which it's about whatever is the source of the power the lyrics have over her and the emotions they evoke in her.
Here in Ireland, we are still mourning our beautiful Daughter Sinéad💔 The video was shot in one take and those tears are REAL - her mother had just recently died. (Sinéad had a very difficult relationship with her mother.) I lost my Mummy during covid and that third verse hits so deep....it brings me to tears....I miss her so much.... Sinéad was a force of nature with unmatched talent, but she was also very fragile. She was a master of 'Keening' - it stretches deep into our cultural heritage; it stems from loss/funerals/grieving. Please react to her live acapella performance of 'I Am Stretched On Your Grave' - a 17th-century Irish poem that she transformed with just her voice and a James Brown 'beat box' sample; She was keening for our Country & it is pure perfection.☘ The media and music industry cruelly shunned her for speaking THE TRUTH about the catholic abuse of innocent Irish children, including herself & she was eventually proven CORRECT - now an acknowledged fact globally. But the damage was already done to her and her career. I hope they're proud of their relentless victim shaming of a 23 year old girl who was brave enough to speak out. I hope that she's finally at peace with her beloved son, Shane💚 "Suaimhneas síoraí dá hanam"
@@noahcasa7917yes that is crazy! Sinead’s covering this song had to have made Prince and his family a FORTUNE in royalties and still is. It’s just plain stupid that they wouldn’t let it be in her documentary. Prince’s own recording hardly sold anything! I really like his song Purple Rain, and I consider his Super Bowl halftime show performance one of the best ever, but other than that was not that impressed with his music. Don’t get me wrong, Prince was an amazing musician, but the music he made was crap IMO! Plus, he was a narcissist that thought that the world revolved around him, as all narcissists do. 😂
I remember this video from MTV when MTV was relevant. Sinéad was treated horrendously by the industry. Such a beautiful soul as shown in her post about Ren. Sinéad deserved so much better.
One of the most genuinely gut-wrenching, tear-jerking, and beautiful songs from my childhood/teen years. The world did her so wrong back in the day. A master songwriters song being sung by a master singer.
Your mom has great taste in music! So glad you react to this. Sinead was definitely a real one, a true activist. I love seeing interviews with her where she absolutely schooled and ran circles around people interviewing her. Also, her live performances are amazing. My favorite is her singing Mandinka at the Grammys. She has the public enemy label painted on the side of her head in solidarity with public enemy as they boycotted the Grammys for not having a hip-hop category. She was a huge hip-hop fan.
They shot a lot more for the M/V, and the close up was not originally intended to take up nearly as much significance. Her performance and the raw emotion it evokes, however, changed the director's mind, and he cut all this other stuff they had filmed to use this footage almost exclusively. Good move, honestly, lol.
Congratulations dude you’re human. There’s no way you could look into her eyes while listening to this song and not tear up, none, unless of course your heartless, not human and have no feelings
It was recorded in 1990. The line "All the flowers that you planted Mama, in the back yard, all died when you went away" really hit home for her. She had suffered an abusive childhood at the hands of her Mother who sometimes would leave her locked outside in the garden while she slept inside. Her mother was killed in a car accident in 1985.
Not only did she give Ren a shout out, she said that every other musician has been relegated to class B and is defunct. Ren is alone in Class A. I think Sinead was a Renegade 😍
Her tweet linking to Hi Ren, said "Holy motherfuckin SHIT! Someone just showed me this at the weekend. This Archangel from like, twelfth heaven or somewhere, has only gone and made the entire history of songwriting and performing look like a three year old’s birthday party at Burger King."
She was thinking about her Mother who had just passed when she recorded the video. They did NOT get alog, there was Love and DEEP dislike at once between them. So she was feeling the pain of lost reconciliation here, not the loss of a Lover. She insisted on this take being used, she did record vesions without tears, but she was always SO nakedly Authentic... Look up her daughter singing this at a tribute concert for her!
"NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU" WRITTEN BY💜 PRINCE💜 IS A TIMELESS CLASSIC. SINEADS VOICE ON THIS TRACK STILL GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS.😭 #REST IN PARADISE 2 BOTH THESE LEGENDS🙏🏾🫶🏾💜🤍💜
Cliff, she collaborated on a rap track in 1992. - marxman/Sinead O’Connor - ship ahoy. Great reaction vid for you / Hi to your Mum, great reaction. ❤️👍🏽👍☘️
Sinead O’Connor, we became my hero when she’s held up. A picture of the pope said fight the injustice and tore it up. Of course she got huge backlash, and a large portion of the world hated her, I love her even more.
Just when I thought I couldn't love your channel more... you shout out your Mom and grant her song request. This is such a beautiful song, too. Your mom has excellent taste in music! Sinead was everything...and she did take note of our boy Ren, not long before she passed away. She was blown away by his talent. I don't think she ever got over the loss of her son (took his own life) and when I saw her tweet about Ren, I thought "Oh yes! That's wonderful. She will truly appreciate a lot of his work." And then she was gone... like she blessed him and *poof* off the mortal coil like the ethereal being that she was. Thank you for keeping her alive in our memories. ❤
My husband is a huge Prince fan, and even he prefers Sinead's version. It's always been a beautiful song, it hits a bit different at 45 than it did at say 18. 💚
Reminds of my mother She died in 2020 she loved this song always reminded her of my little sister that died in a tornado accident. It was on my older sisters 5th birthday. She was also a twin to my brother and I d9nt think my sister or brother or mother ever got over it. Thank you for playing the song makes me think of my mother everytime I hear it.
Sinead was an amazing artist and woman. And loved Ren - listened and posted about him only a few days before she died. Should check out what she said, was pretty intense. RIP Sinead.
Her first hit was Mandinka, before this, her biggest hit. She has an amazing voice. My favourites are I Am Stretched On Your Grave, The Emperor's New Clothes, Black Boys On Mopeds, Fire On Babylon and Red Football
She was just in sync with our hearts. She understood exactly what we were going through. It's such a shame she pissed off so many people with the tearing up the Pope's photo. She was beautiful and haunting and amazing!
During the “All the flowers that you planted, mama, in the backyard” lyric, she was thinking about her mother who had passed , and the tears were authentic. When Prince wrote the song, “mama” was a term of endearment for a girlfriend, but Sinead took the lyric literally.
@CliffBeatsOfficial Thanks for reaction to Miss Sinéad O'Connor She will be missed gone way to soon but she was troubled soul may her soul rest in the light
What beautiful words for Sinead. Great reaction, she was an earth angel. RIP. I subscribed and gave a thumbs up. Thanks for sharing your story and wanting to help others.
Tears stream down my face when I listen to this every single time... I love the song. And she is so beautiful... R.I.P. ... As a Mom I can say there is an empty hole when your children leave home... the song touches you deep inside.
The Emperor's New Clothes, Mandinka, and I Want Your Hands on Me are other standout songs from Sinead. Prince wrote Nothing Compares 2 U, so the line "All the flowers that you planted, mama" may have been referring to a former girlfriend, but Sinead, having lost her mom a few years before, kept the "mama" line in her version, and you could see her getting emotional thinking of her mom.
I was young when this came out. It keeps impacting me on different levels as I watch it again often. Her mom abused her in the most violent way. And she forgave her. I always felt she was singing to her mom in this song. Please watch the live performance back then as well. R.I.P. Prince R.I.P. Sinead
I remember this song from when I was a teenager in start 90s. Saw in a documentary that originally the music video was supposed to have included a lot more images from the park, but that the images of Sinead's face made such a deep impression that they cut out much of the park. Good choice I think. The tear; Sinead had a troubled relationship with her mother, and this was filmed shortly after her mother's death. Great reaction and "Hey" to Cliffs mom 🙏❤
They gave her immense amounts of shit over tearing up a photo of the Pope on SNL. She deserves recognition and justice in the light of what was exposed.
She struggled so much in her life. She was an incredible, talented and amazing person, singer. The moment when she tears up in this video, always makes me tear up, too. One of the greatest, most memorable music videos of all time. And the song is great, too, of course.
Sinead's song "The Emperor's New Clothes" speaks to her fiercely independent and rebellious nature. Other standouts include "Mandinka" and "I Want Your Hands On Me". Prince wrote "I Want Your Hands On Me" in the early 80s, one if many songs that he wrote and offered to other singers
Yo Cliff most honest reaction I've seen from you. Now you see why the most powerful lyrics come from our past innermost truths. Be blessed. Cried first time I heard it.
Prince wrote and recorded a version of this which didn't come out umtil '93. Originally it was regarding smoking or something but this is by far the most popular version, released in 1990, filmed in Paris
I love this song so much... always have. The genius known as Prince Rogers Nelson wrote this beautiful song. You should watch a video of him singing it (on your own time). RIP Prince 💜☔ RIP Sinead ♥️🇮🇪
I hope you’re MOM ❤️❤️really enjoyed the song. Beautiful voice, such a tragic loss. Hug the ones you LOVE❤️❤️. Mama Beats thank you , for our Cliff❤️❤️❤️👵🏼 Gmaw
Nothing Compares To You a No1 hit for Sinead in 13 countries,and became the most successful rendition, although Prince wrote and recorded the song, Sinead stole the show with her arrangement! Great classic thanks 🙏
She had so many incredible songs. Troy Mandika The Emporer’s New Clothes A gorgeous cover of Nirvana’s “All Apologies” But my favorite is ‘Black boys on mopeds’
You are right, this was not filmed 6 yrs ago, but back in 1990.
Her mum died a couple weeks prior to filming, so that is the real pain in her eyes, not just a performance.
Shout out to your mum Cliff, perfect taste in music!
And shout out to you, for being true to yourself, man!
Thanks for sharing the background.
Her Mom died in 1985, but yeah.... she was thinking about her and the video was done in one shot and her crying wasn't planned. It just happened and the video director chose to keep it in.
@@Scary__fun thanks for the clarification... always heard she died closer to the recording. still maintain that the song is about mum and not about boys. could be wrong about that too ha!
@@Beluga_Too I think there's a sense in which it's about both...a sense in which it's about whatever is the source of the power the lyrics have over her and the emotions they evoke in her.
RIP SINEAD ❤
Here in Ireland, we are still mourning our beautiful Daughter Sinéad💔
The video was shot in one take and those tears are REAL - her mother had just recently died. (Sinéad had a very difficult relationship with her mother.) I lost my Mummy during covid and that third verse hits so deep....it brings me to tears....I miss her so much....
Sinéad was a force of nature with unmatched talent, but she was also very fragile. She was a master of 'Keening' - it stretches deep into our cultural heritage; it stems from loss/funerals/grieving.
Please react to her live acapella performance of 'I Am Stretched On Your Grave' - a 17th-century Irish poem that she transformed with just her voice and a James Brown 'beat box' sample; She was keening for our Country & it is pure perfection.☘
The media and music industry cruelly shunned her for speaking THE TRUTH about the catholic abuse of innocent Irish children, including herself & she was eventually proven CORRECT - now an acknowledged fact globally.
But the damage was already done to her and her career. I hope they're proud of their relentless victim shaming of a 23 year old girl who was brave enough to speak out.
I hope that she's finally at peace with her beloved son, Shane💚 "Suaimhneas síoraí dá hanam"
💯❤
@frozenwarning x☘💚x
Ireland also leading the way in the “Western” world when it comes to conscience in Gaza. Bravo from someone one of the countries actively responsible.
Prince was a genius RIP. RIP Sinead gone too soon😢
And Chris Cornell too 😢
There is a great interview with Sinead where she said she spit on Prince as he chased her because she didn’t want to become one of his students
Prince was a scum for how he treated women and Sinead. And so is his family for not letting use the song in her documentary.
@@noahcasa7917yes that is crazy! Sinead’s covering this song had to have made Prince and his family a FORTUNE in royalties and still is. It’s just plain stupid that they wouldn’t let it be in her documentary. Prince’s own recording hardly sold anything! I really like his song Purple Rain, and I consider his Super Bowl halftime show performance one of the best ever, but other than that was not that impressed with his music. Don’t get me wrong, Prince was an amazing musician, but the music he made was crap IMO! Plus, he was a narcissist that thought that the world revolved around him, as all narcissists do. 😂
@@stevenewcomer8837yes unfortunately he was a narcist. Indeed a greats writer but also was never impressed by his singing.
Mom has great taste in music ❤
She has one of the most beautiful faces ever. She manages to convey so much emotion in her eyes.
The cameraman said he grew astounded as Sinead “crawled up inside his lens.” He knew he had something hugely special. You can’t look away. It’s magic.
This song was such a hit because she made the world cry. You could feel her pain
I remember this video from MTV when MTV was relevant. Sinéad was treated horrendously by the industry. Such a beautiful soul as shown in her post about Ren. Sinéad deserved so much better.
One of the most genuinely gut-wrenching, tear-jerking, and beautiful songs from my childhood/teen years.
The world did her so wrong back in the day.
A master songwriters song being sung by a master singer.
God bless Prince for the song and Sinead for the beautiful art.
I liked Mike Myers' comment, "We all owe Sinead an apology."
A shame people didn't figure that out while she was still alive.
Your mom has great taste in music! So glad you react to this. Sinead was definitely a real one, a true activist. I love seeing interviews with her where she absolutely schooled and ran circles around people interviewing her. Also, her live performances are amazing. My favorite is her singing Mandinka at the Grammys. She has the public enemy label painted on the side of her head in solidarity with public enemy as they boycotted the Grammys for not having a hip-hop category. She was a huge hip-hop fan.
They shot a lot more for the M/V, and the close up was not originally intended to take up nearly as much significance. Her performance and the raw emotion it evokes, however, changed the director's mind, and he cut all this other stuff they had filmed to use this footage almost exclusively. Good move, honestly, lol.
It was a perfect move. It's such a powerful video!
Congratulations dude you’re human. There’s no way you could look into her eyes while listening to this song and not tear up, none, unless of course your heartless, not human and have no feelings
It was recorded in 1990. The line "All the flowers that you planted Mama, in the back yard, all died when you went away" really hit home for her. She had suffered an abusive childhood at the hands of her Mother who sometimes would leave her locked outside in the garden while she slept inside. Her mother was killed in a car accident in 1985.
Sinead actually shouted out Ren when Hi Ren came out!
WoW
Think he has her posts on his page...maybe facebook.
Not only did she give Ren a shout out, she said that every other musician has been relegated to class B and is defunct. Ren is alone in Class A.
I think Sinead was a Renegade 😍
Oh wow. Didn't know that. Love Sinead and Ren. That's awesome.
Her tweet linking to Hi Ren, said
"Holy motherfuckin SHIT! Someone just showed me this at the weekend. This Archangel from like, twelfth heaven or somewhere, has only gone and made the entire history of songwriting and performing look like a three year old’s birthday party at Burger King."
I love how her voice develops that hard edge and then comes back so soft.
She was thinking about her Mother who had just passed when she recorded the video. They did NOT get alog, there was Love and DEEP dislike at once between them. So she was feeling the pain of lost reconciliation here, not the loss of a Lover. She insisted on this take being used, she did record vesions without tears, but she was always SO nakedly Authentic...
Look up her daughter singing this at a tribute concert for her!
"NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU" WRITTEN BY💜 PRINCE💜 IS A TIMELESS CLASSIC. SINEADS VOICE ON THIS TRACK STILL GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS.😭 #REST IN PARADISE 2 BOTH THESE LEGENDS🙏🏾🫶🏾💜🤍💜
Cliff, she collaborated on a rap track in 1992. - marxman/Sinead O’Connor - ship ahoy.
Great reaction vid for you /
Hi to your Mum, great reaction.
❤️👍🏽👍☘️
The breathy “noTHING” to the top of her range, and then the really sharp “TO YOU”, gets me every time.
Sinead O’Connor, we became my hero when she’s held up. A picture of the pope said fight the injustice and tore it up. Of course she got huge backlash, and a large portion of the world hated her, I love her even more.
Such a beautiful young woman frozen in time, like a painting
Just when I thought I couldn't love your channel more... you shout out your Mom and grant her song request. This is such a beautiful song, too. Your mom has excellent taste in music! Sinead was everything...and she did take note of our boy Ren, not long before she passed away. She was blown away by his talent. I don't think she ever got over the loss of her son (took his own life) and when I saw her tweet about Ren, I thought "Oh yes! That's wonderful. She will truly appreciate a lot of his work." And then she was gone... like she blessed him and *poof* off the mortal coil like the ethereal being that she was. Thank you for keeping her alive in our memories. ❤
Before she passed she posted about seeing "Hi Ren" & calling him an angel! Two worlds collide
My husband is a huge Prince fan, and even he prefers Sinead's version. It's always been a beautiful song, it hits a bit different at 45 than it did at say 18. 💚
Reminds of my mother
She died in 2020 she loved this song always reminded her of my little sister that died in a tornado accident. It was on my older sisters 5th birthday. She was also a twin to my brother and I d9nt think my sister or brother or mother ever got over it. Thank you for playing the song makes me think of my mother everytime I hear it.
Sinead was an amazing artist and woman. And loved Ren - listened and posted about him only a few days before she died. Should check out what she said, was pretty intense. RIP Sinead.
Her first hit was Mandinka, before this, her biggest hit. She has an amazing voice. My favourites are I Am Stretched On Your Grave, The Emperor's New Clothes, Black Boys On Mopeds, Fire On Babylon and Red Football
She was just in sync with our hearts. She understood exactly what we were going through. It's such a shame she pissed off so many people with the tearing up the Pope's photo. She was beautiful and haunting and amazing!
She was stunning
This was the first song I ever heard of Sinead. I have loved her music for so long! Thanks to your Mom for suggesting it! ❤
Cliff your Mum has great taste , love this song . Shout out to Cliff's mum.
She always make me cry beautiful soul 🌹
I absolutely love this song. This is also my mother’s favourite song. She absolutely loves it.
The live version of this is amazing, her eyes are mesmerizing ❤
Such a beautiful reaction and man.Thank you.
One of the prettiest songs of all time and heartbreaking.
One of my favorite songs......the voice of an angel...may she rest in power 🕊️💐🌹
She was a treasure and a rebel. Her book is a good read too.
Thank you Cliff's Mum.
Cannot get through this song without floods of tears…
There’s a well known live performance that is just insane.
Happy Moms Day to your Mom
Sinead did great, Chris Cornell brings a whole different vibe with this song that is excellent
Agree.
Literally my fav cover thank you prince for making all covers of this song possible love you dude. Cause you wrote it
RIP Sinead. A beautiful and troubled soul wrongfully cancelled by so many.
You should hear her sing this live... 🤯
U make me feel soooo old!!! Honey this is a Prince song the king. And she did it soooo well 😊
She has one of the best and unique voices ever.
Her vocal changes are amazing!
Huge #1 song in the billboard charts in the USA and around the world.
Very emotional performance - we all miss her
During the “All the flowers that you planted, mama, in the backyard” lyric, she was thinking about her mother who had passed , and the tears were authentic. When Prince wrote the song, “mama” was a term of endearment for a girlfriend, but Sinead took the lyric literally.
@CliffBeatsOfficial Thanks for reaction to Miss Sinéad O'Connor She will be missed gone way to soon but she was troubled soul may her soul rest in the light
just love this song.
Prince wrote this and released in 1985 via his protege band "The Family." Bangin cassette tape! 💜🤙🏼
I think everyone can identify with this song in some small way ❤❤ She is phenomenal. She seems to sing so effortlessly. Your Mom has great taste!!
Absolutely beautiful song, RIP Sinead 😢
Your Mam has great taste in tunes, sharing music is bridge-building. Glad you're in a good place with her x
What beautiful words for Sinead. Great reaction, she was an earth angel. RIP. I subscribed and gave a thumbs up. Thanks for sharing your story and wanting to help others.
Big love to your mum, love from the UK. I grew up listening to this music and love it
She was so young and beautiful. Its sad that she had such a troubled life after this. RIP
Rest in peace miss you, girl
This was a big hit around 1990
Sinead was such an incredible human who tried and tried to do what she felt was right.
Please check out Emperors New Clothes.
Tears stream down my face when I listen to this every single time... I love the song. And she is so beautiful... R.I.P. ... As a Mom I can say there is an empty hole when your children leave home... the song touches you deep inside.
Some of the best female vocals ever
Best song of 1990
Cheers Cliff, great emotional reaction, thank you
The Emperor's New Clothes, Mandinka, and I Want Your Hands on Me are other standout songs from Sinead. Prince wrote Nothing Compares 2 U, so the line "All the flowers that you planted, mama" may have been referring to a former girlfriend, but Sinead, having lost her mom a few years before, kept the "mama" line in her version, and you could see her getting emotional thinking of her mom.
Prince shared his music with diverse artists 1
I was young when this came out. It keeps impacting me on different levels as I watch it again often.
Her mom abused her in the most violent way. And she forgave her. I always felt she was singing to her mom in this song. Please watch the live performance back then as well.
R.I.P. Prince
R.I.P. Sinead
Ive watched this video MANY times always cry!!!😥😢🙏🫶💛🥰🌟💖🌹🕊
A Beautiful And Troubled Soul. R.I.P. Sinead.
It's a beauty
This is definitely a tear jerker.. I'm crying as you're watching... ❤
Ditto! My mom that I’d lived with for the past several years was transferred from Boston’s MGH to a suburban home hospice this afternoon 😢
I remember this song from when I was a teenager in start 90s.
Saw in a documentary that originally the music video was supposed to have included a lot more images from the park, but that the images of Sinead's face made such a deep impression that they cut out much of the park. Good choice I think.
The tear; Sinead had a troubled relationship with her mother, and this was filmed shortly after her mother's death. Great reaction and "Hey" to Cliffs mom 🙏❤
Just like years later with Johnny Cash and "HURT", Sinéad O'Connor owns this song ever after.
Check out her "MOLLY MALONE".
They gave her immense amounts of shit over tearing up a photo of the Pope on SNL.
She deserves recognition and justice in the light of what was exposed.
God bless x
Nothing compares to ..............Troy , the center piece of her debut album , The Lion and the Cobra .
She struggled so much in her life. She was an incredible, talented and amazing person, singer. The moment when she tears up in this video, always makes me tear up, too. One of the greatest, most memorable music videos of all time. And the song is great, too, of course.
Sinead's song "The Emperor's New Clothes" speaks to her fiercely independent and rebellious nature. Other standouts include "Mandinka" and "I Want Your Hands On Me". Prince wrote "I Want Your Hands On Me" in the early 80s, one if many songs that he wrote and offered to other singers
Just FYI. Sinead was a fan of Ren!! Love this song.
Thank you
Thank you.Really.Thank you.
Yo Cliff most honest reaction I've seen from you. Now you see why the most powerful lyrics come from our past innermost truths. Be blessed. Cried first time I heard it.
Truly stunning looking woman who would bear her soul and a great voice. Wow always gets me
Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince Prince
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
RIP Sinead
RIP Prince the GOAT
I love your reactions. They are so raw and filled with such genuine emotions.!!
Bless your Mum 💜 -x-
Prince wrote and recorded a version of this which didn't come out umtil '93. Originally it was regarding smoking or something but this is by far the most popular version, released in 1990, filmed in Paris
This was one of my favorite songs growing up . I played it on repeat.
Hard to believe that was over 30 years ago.
I love this song so much... always have. The genius known as Prince Rogers Nelson wrote this beautiful song. You should watch a video of him singing it (on your own time).
RIP Prince 💜☔
RIP Sinead ♥️🇮🇪
I hope you’re MOM ❤️❤️really enjoyed the song. Beautiful voice, such a tragic loss. Hug the ones you LOVE❤️❤️. Mama Beats thank you , for our Cliff❤️❤️❤️👵🏼 Gmaw
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Motherly love ❤️
Nothing Compares To You a No1 hit for Sinead in 13 countries,and became the most successful rendition, although Prince wrote and recorded the song, Sinead stole the show with her arrangement! Great classic thanks 🙏
Yeah I'm 50 years old and this goes way back and as a grown man I will admit it can pull on you
Good pick mom! You know I'm a hip hop head. But songs like this brings tears and touch the soul. My love Cliff.
Being a single writer is sharing everything. It’s therapeutic.
Chills every time
Pink. Family portrait. The music video.
She had so many incredible songs.
Troy
Mandika
The Emporer’s New Clothes
A gorgeous cover of Nirvana’s “All Apologies”
But my favorite is ‘Black boys on mopeds’
So glad I was able to see her live a few times. Best one was at the Chicago Theater. ❤🌹