![]() ![]() ![]() And ever since Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound Of Music came to Broadway 60 years ago, one thing’s become pretty clear: if you want to hear “My Favorite Things” reinterpreted in a way that sounds more like a religious experience than a rich pop star’s shopping list, you’re better off looking up jazz artists. But worst of all is her attempt to interpolate “My Favorite Things” into the “7 Rings” melody, a move so thoroughly basic it feels like a first draft.īut here’s the catch: “My Favorite Things” really is a fun song to hear someone play around with, just as long as it’s not pop-hit obvious. And some of it’s connected to wider issues of both appropriation and oblivious haplessness remember to always double-check with a translator if you’re going to tattoo a language you don’t know on a part of your body that you’ll be constantly showing off, especially if you’re aware of the problem and are trying to fix it. Some of them are related to the song itself: its “retail therapy” consumerism is empty it’s maybe a Princess Nokia ripoff it’s trying too hard to meme itself. Ariana Grande has had a pretty rough 2019, huh? And it’s all thanks to “7 Rings,” a song she’s gotten a pretty sour critical reception over for a host of reasons. ![]()
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