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2024.03.12 08:34 Rahadu My James Bond Films Ranking
- From Russia with Love (1963): Perhaps I'm old-fashioned, but as much as I love the gadgets, I love a good story more. The idea that the stunning Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi) could fall instantly in love with someone even as charming as 007 is dubious, and both sides know it, but as they work together that's just what happens. Bond is naturally more concerned with serving his country at first, and a few close calls remind him of that, especially when his contact Ali Kerim Bey (Pedro Armendáriz) is killed by the insane Red Grant (Robert Shaw), culminating in one of the most starkly realistic and brutal fights ever put to film. Lotte Lenya gives us a loathsome Rosa Klebb, the Number 2 of SPECTRE, who deceives Romanova into believing she is working for the good of Russia and the final action sequences give Bond a chance to put his ingenuity to the test. Sean Connery may have perfected his portrayal in Goldfinger, but he clearly gives it his all here, delivering charm or lethality as deftly as ever, and this combined with the memorable story will always make it my personal favorite.
- GoldenEye (1995): While Connery and Moore took time to grow into the role, Pierce Brosnan inhabited James Bond from the start as though he'd been playing him for years. Brosnan is the perfect blend of past Bonds, as gentlemanly as Moore, as charming as Connery, as serious as Dalton, and as tough as all three. Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupca) is a rare Bond girl with depth: she refuses to see the need for violence but recognizes her duty to help. Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean) is the shadowy reflection of Bond, the former 006 who wants to avenge his family against the country that betrayed him, and Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen) is a sexy but deadly villain with a unique and kinky twist. The film also boasts some of the series' best action sequences: the tank chase, destruction of the Severnaya nuclear facility, and final showdown on the satellite dish could all easily be in the top rankings. This was the film to bring Bond into the modern age, and with Brosnan's able delivery it did just that.
- Goldfinger (1964): The plot of this film is absurdly simple - Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe), a gold-obsessed millionaire, plans to irradiate the entire gold supply of Fort Knox for the next half-century, crashing the economy and raising his own stock in the process. The devil, as they say, is in the details: Goldfinger is coolly confident and charismatic, never bowing to pressure, Oddjob has the cleverest gimmick of any henchman, Pussy Galore is perhaps the only Bond girl to not completely give in to Bond's charms, the classic gold dust suffocation scene is instantly evocative, and every precedent the previous two films built on comes to fruition. It's all here: the gadget scene with Q (on-location for his first time), the Aston Martin DB5 making its debut, and Jill Masterson as the first of many doomed 007 lovers. All of this would be completely superfluous, however, if not for the fact that Sean Connery himself has never been more assured in the role: even with a laser pointed at a very awkward part of his anatomy, he keeps his cool; he trades barbs with Goldfinger and Oddjob; he deftly turns Pussy to his side, and manages to look effortless all the while.
- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977): While Roger Moore could handle the more serious side of 007 quite well, he was always much more comfortable with the charm and suaveness of the gentleman spy, and this is on full display here. Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) is his Russian counterpart who gives as good as she gets, making it clear that she is partnered with him out of necessity only - especially after learning that Bond killed her lover. Still, as the film unfolds, they discover that they have great chemistry and coordination, making their relationship extremely fun to watch. Richard Kiel as Jaws is perfectly cast, and the ever-adaptable Lotus Esprit is full of unique gadgets, two of the highlights of what is unequivocally Moore's best turn as 007.
- Skyfall (2012): An entry that excels at incorporating all the disparate elements of past Bond films, this third outing for Craig gives plenty of nods: the Aston Martin from Goldfinger, the return of Q and Moneypenny, and a villain in the vein of classic predecessors who manages to undermine everything Bond and MI6 stand for, right down to a much more present M, played with exceptional gravitas by Judi Dench. Craig proves that while his Bond might be aging, he can still be counted on when the chips are down, and always has that charm inimitable to 007. The London Underground chase, the first encounter with Silva, the climax at his boyhood home, and the reestablishment of M and Moneypenny at the end all point to the series finally shifting gears to its classic roots, while still embracing the future.
- For Your Eyes Only (1981): Following the silliness of Moonraker, a conscious attempt to make Roger Moore's Bond more grounded was initiated, and this is the result. Marina Havelock is a perfect foil for Bond: someone much more interested in avenging her parents than getting in his pants while he tries to get her to consider the consequences of such an act, nonetheless avenging his own ally by brutally kicking a teetering car down a cliffside. Julian Glover never disappoints, and nor does Topol; both provide a believable antagonism toward one another and force Bond to keep on his toes. A rare but excellent serious James Bond from Moore.
- Tomorrow Never Dies (1997): People talk a lot about how prescient this film was in depicting the manipulation of technology to distort news and Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) exemplifies the type of unscrupulous businessman you might expect to be behind it all, enjoying stirring the pot and causing mayhem all the while reaping the profits. Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin proves to be every bit as kick-ass as Bond and arguably more deadly, with the banter between them more reminiscent of friends than lovers. Add to that their shared motorcycle chase, the remote-control BMW 750IL sequence, a justly delivered villain death, and you have Brosnan comfortably moving forward in a great Bond film that just falls short of legendary.
- The Living Daylights (1987): After a twelve-year tenure with Roger Moore's raised eyebrows, realism needed to be injected into the franchise and that is exactly what Dalton brings to the role. He excels at the action, has excellent chemistry with Maryam d'Abo (Kara Milovy, a cellist who becomes an unwitting accomplice to the villain) and is only let down by a lack of humor. Still, a story that actually focuses on spying and real-world repercussions, with some great action sequences and a small but impactful performance from John Rhys-Davies, ensures that this underappreciated story is worth going back to.
- Dr. No (1962): For a story that doesn't have all of the hallmarks that the series would come to possess, this is an incredibly well told one nonetheless. The action is sparse compared to later entries but makes it count: take the scene where a henchman is tasked with eliminating Bond, who unbeknownst to him has been waiting for just this. He waits for the would-be assassin to empty his rounds and reveals himself, remarking as the man tries to fire an empty gun, "That's a Smith & Wesson, and you've had your six" before dispatching him with two bullets of his own. Connery gives off an air of a dangerous man, but one who is quite comfortable seducing ladies such as the voluptuous Honey Ryder (who gifts us the best Bond girl entrance) or Sylvia Trench, who gives him his famous introduction. Dr. No sets the standard for intelligent and manipulative Bond villains and interesting lairs, with the whole film giving us a solid prototype of things to come.
- Casino Royale (2006): Some might raise an eyebrow at rebooting the James Bond timeline (with a "blonde Bond" no less) and rightfully so, but fear not: Daniel Craig has got the action chops, a few good one-liners, and a decent dose of charm to pull it off quite capably. In fact, with the help of Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre and a high-stakes poker game to show off the ability of both to stay calm under pressure, you have a taut, almost thriller-esque story that only falls apart at the end. Eva Green as Vesper Lynd is unquestionably beautiful and her banter with Craig shows a lot of chemistry, but when even Bond himself questions how quickly they turn to romance, you know something's off. I don't buy for a second that Bond would retire for someone he'd known a mere few days (weeks at most) and I suspect I'm not alone. Still, the rest of the film is top-tier Bond, and even the climax delivers on the action, so I still rank it highly.
- Thunderball (1965): Four years on, the Bond films only made more and more money, and this one, when adjusted for inflation, made more than any but Skyfall, and it's not hard to see why. Narrow escapes with sharks (that actually almost led to much worse in real life), a fiery explosion caused by SPECTRE eliminating one of its own, carefully coordinated underwater sequences, and the excellent femme fatale Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi), all guided by a simple but devious plot helmed by the ever-charming Sean Connery, culminate in a superb Bond outing that manages to surpass its shortcomings.
- Licence to Kill (1989): Timothy Dalton was all about getting his delivery of Bond as close as possible to Ian Fleming's original depiction and this may just be it. Felix Leiter, his longtime CIA ally and best friend, has just had his new bride murdered and Bond goes on a killing spree to hunt down members of the cartel responsible. Robert Brown has his finest moment as M when he takes 007's licence to kill, and Dalton gives a raw performance free of quips, although he still takes the time to woo a couple ladies, namely Carey Lowell's Pam Bouvier, a DEA agent who proves a match for him in more ways than one. Robert Davi as Sanchez, the man behind it all, is another memorable Bond villain, if pretty different than most.
- The World Is Not Enough (1999): Perhaps at his closest to Connery in terms of ruthlessness, Pierce Brosnan absolutely delivers the pitch-perfect portrayal of James Bond, straddling that fine line between ladies' man and super spy. With the future of Western oil pipelines at stake, Bond contends with a man with no pain, aided by a reluctant former Russian Mafia boss and, yes, Denise Richards as nuclear physicist Dr. Christmas Jones, who, let's be honest, is far better than many Bond girls (though perhaps too beautiful to be believable). Undeniably the best character (apart from Bond) is Sophie Marceau's femme fatale Elektra King, a vulnerable but still warped Bond girl. Bond's response to her refusal to give in is perfect, too: when she says he'd miss her and makes the wrong move, he shoots her in cold blood stating "I never miss." Chills every time.
- You Only Live Twice (1967): Ah, yes, the film responsible for Sean Connery’s infamous "Japanese makeover". While that may indeed be awkward, the rest of this flick is fairly memorable: Aki as his guardian angel, the mini-helicopter dogfight (courtesy of classic gadget “Little Nellie” helpfully supplied by Q), Donald Pleasence giving us Blofeld's face for the first time, and of course the classic volcano lair. Japan was an excellent locale for the series, taking Bond to Asia for the first time. Concurrently the climax may be heavily parodied but it is nonetheless the essence of a great showdown for 007.
- No Time to Die (2021): I am a bit divided on this one, namely because it seems the film is. It teeters back and forth between glorious car chases, action sequences, and memorable callbacks to the series' history and the overblown seriousness with which the whole film seems to have as its default tone. Daniel Craig is quite charming, despite not romancing any ladies apart from Madeleine, and his rivalry with Nomi, the new 007, is marked by banter that shows that Bond knows what he's about, regardless of his age. Arguably the film's weakest point is Rami Malek's villain, who does quite a bit of damage for a thoroughly predictable reason. Like many, I certainly didn't see the end coming and would not have done it, but I respect the filmmakers for having the guts to actually see it through. An uneven entry, then, but certainly not without its merits.
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974): I have always found this entry to be somewhat criminally underrated. I can certainly see why it has its detractors: nobody's favorite recurring character, the racist, hillbilly Sheriff J.W. Pepper inexplicably turns up in Thailand, arguably the film's greatest stunt is ruined by a corny slide-whistle effect (downplaying what was in actuality quite a dangerous feat to attempt), and while Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight in a bikini may just be the best damn looking Bond girl there is, she's also exceptionally incompetent and inept for a supposed field operative in MI6. Yet a classic sidekick in Nick-Nack and an extremely memorable turn by Christopher Lee as a villain who actually respects and almost idolizes Bond, wanting him to see that they are the same, give this entry a much-needed boost. It also showcases Roger Moore's darker side, with scenes such as his interrogation of the gunsmith particularly effective. It isn't perfect, by any stretch of the imagination, but it's worth a look.
- Spectre (2015): Tying together all the previous Craig films into one overarching plot was always going to be extremely muddled, as was retconning Ernst Stavro Blofeld to be Bond's "brother". Still, Christoph Waltz does absolutely nail it: he's eloquent, intimidating, and effortlessly charming. There are great locales from Mexico City to Altaussee, Austria and Rome, a hulking villain played by Dave Bautista reminiscent of Oddjob or Jaws, and a poignant discussion about the dangers of giving away freedoms. Still, despite a great performance by Léa Seydoux, Madeleine Swann has little to no chemistry with Craig and retiring Bond was not the direction many expected, or indeed, wanted. Still, there are a lot of callbacks to classic entries and as a bonus, Ralph Fiennes as M may be my favorite addition from the Craig era.
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971): The single best thing about this entry is that Sean Connery is clearly having fun again after a brief absence from the series, more charming and debonair than ever, and thank God because this film needs it. The diamond smuggling plot is nothing to write home about, and neither a return from Blofeld nor a stunning Jill St. John as smuggler Tiffany Case can change that fact. Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd are mildly interesting, off-kilter villains, though, and there are a couple of pretty great stunts (notably the Ford Mustang Mach I driving down a Las Vegas alley on two wheels) that do stand out. Also, the pre-credits sequence of him taking out the "real" Blofeld was quite well done and a nice rare nod to the previous film being in the same continuity.
- Octopussy (1983): Moore may have done serious better in For Your Eyes Only but this one takes a decent crack at it (putting aside the obvious clown in the room). The idea of unilateral disarmament leaving Europe vulnerable to Russian invasion is a threat that has never been more prevalent today. Maud Adams is far better as the titular Octopussy than she ever was as Andrea Anders, proving to be fiercely independent while still sympathetic to Bond's predicament. Meanwhile, Vijay is a fun sidekick who somewhat makes up for Steven Berkoff's unfortunately quite forgettable warmongering general and Robert Brown makes his debut as a surprisingly involved in the main story M.
- Quantum of Solace (2008): As Bond films go, this one scarcely even registers: gone are the sarcastic quips, the villain has a fairly generic and forgettable scheme, and not even a "Bond, James Bond" is uttered. Quantum's strengths lie, then, in its character studies, and it is here that the film shines: Bond has to show he is more than just a blunt instrument, while also helping guide the similarly revenge-driven Camille Montes toward her goal. It's a stripped down, bare-bones essential plot: take down Quantum, the organization behind Vesper's death, and help the girl take down someone conveniently aligned with them. Yet in its stripping down, it misses out on a lot of the classic elements of a Bond film. This is a great action film but sadly a below-average Bond flick.
- Live and Let Die (1973): Let's get this out of the way - this film is borderline blaxploitation. That said, it is remarkably entertaining in its way. Yaphet Kotto as Dr. Kananga is gregarious, Tee Hee (Julius W. Johnson) is another fun to watch gag villain, and Jane Seymour as Solitaire is practically the definition of innocence. Moore still has a harder edge as a holdover from Connery, and frankly that suits me fine: he can be quite charming, but these scenes make me believe he would kill you as soon as look at you if you got in the way of his mission. The plot to lead Americans to addiction of opium is quite apropos to the film's setting and there is a truly great boat chase that is let down by without a doubt the series' worst recurring character.
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969): George Lazenby is always weird to watch as Bond for me. He does the action sequences well enough and can handle the emotional scenes capably. I suppose it's the charm that he lacks: I believe he's an assassin for Britain, I don't believe he's the man other men want to be and women want to be with. Diana Rigg's Tracy di Vincenzo saves the film, as does the overall plot, and maybe Lazenby could have grown into the role, but we'll never know so this is as high as I feel comfortable placing OHMSS.
- Die Another Day (2002): You know, it's a shame that this film's first third not only promises but actually delivers a grounded, dark take on betrayal that the rest of it sadly doesn't follow through on. I genuinely mean it: the first 45 or so minutes see Bond slowly realize he's been betrayed, go rogue to find the double agent, and uncover the fact that there's more to his betrayal than just that. But then we get invisible cars, sun lasers, and Koreans turning into Brits and the sanity of the plot goes tits up. Brosnan lobbied (unsuccessfully, obviously) for more grounded plots, and this just didn't deliver. Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost is kickass, though, and Halle Berry's Jinx Johnson is a welcome foil to Brosnan as Bond, who to his credit has never looked more comfortable in the role. A bonus: John Cleese is quite the welcome successor to Desmond Llewelyn as Q, and should have had more time in the role.
- A View to a Kill (1985): Yeah, yeah, Roger Moore is too old and even he admits it. The action is not bad, certainly competently performed, but there are many instances where it clearly isn't Moore and the film would have benefited greatly from having Timothy Dalton in the role. Its redemption is two-fold, however: Christopher Walken as Max Zorin is everything you could hope for in a Bond villain, restrained and only truly letting go when his victory is seemingly assured, and his plot to erase Silicon Valley is quite intriguing. Grace Jones as May Day makes for a (there's no other way to put this) weird but menacing henchwoman and a couple of the action set pieces - in particular the flooding climax - are quite spectacular.
- Moonraker (1979): It is a true testament to the strength of the Bond films that my lowest ranked is actually quite watchable. Lois Chiles as Holly Goodhead is a decent Bond girl, Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale) is a quietly menacing villain, and Roger Moore is in his prime. So, what goes wrong? Well... there's Jaws suddenly having a romance (although Bond's introduction of him is awesome- "His name's Jaws. He kills people."), and the whole space laser on an invisible space station reeks of Star Wars rip-off. Still, if you can look past the absurdity of it all and accept that Bond is trying to take down a megalomaniac looking to erase Earth's inhabitants with a giant laser, it actually is quite a fun time.
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2024.03.11 07:05 streetxs Status and Facts Off H4U 2018
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ICONIC: Partially Found. Iconic is the confirmed 1st track of the album. It was produced by Donatachi. It was confirmed to have been recorded in a motel We have snippet of the first 1 minutes and the second verse. We are getting the full version for H4U 2024, so it will be “leaked” soon.
WE CAN DO IT!: Partially Found. We Can Do It!, is the confirmed 2nd track off the album. It was confirmed to have a rap verse in the 2018 version. The has gone under 4 versions. The “Do It Like” being the 2017 remix for the Playtime Soundtrack and for dancer: Danica Anna Uskert-Quinn. “Do It” was the demo version for the album and ”We Can Do It!” being the final version with the difference having a rap verse. It will be reworked for the 2024 version.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Found. Vacation Bible School is the confirmed 3rd track off the album. It was produced by Cacaface.. It was confirmed to be one of Ayesha’s favorite songs and is dedcated to someone named Carlos. It is unknown if it will be on the reworked 2024 version, as it was not in the most updates tracklist that she gave.
ANNA NICOLE: SORT OF.. Anna Nicole is the confirmed 4th track off the album. Not much is known about the track. It was never recorded and only written over a YouTube beat. Many speculate that it uses the instrumental to Slayyyter’s track, Candy. Others say that the track was Tiffany Trump’s song: “Like A Bird” changing whenever that word is mentioned, it’s changed to Anna Nicole. One last speculation is that the instrumental “pop girlie 4” was the instrumental as the album was pop and it is the 4th track.
TACO BELL: PARTIALLY FOUND. Taco Bell is the confirmed 5th track off the album. Ayesha teased the song by sharing the first part of the song. The song has only the final instrumental as it was sold and the snippet on Instagram snippet. After her retirement in 2018, she gave the song to That Kid. One of her best friends. After her retirement, she was asked multiple times if it was on the rework of the album. She does not want to include songs that have been sold.
ALL AROUND THE WORLD (LA LA LA LA LA): SNIPPET SHARED. All Around The World (La La La La La), is the confirmed 6th track off the album. This song is a cover of the band, A Touch Of Class. Ayesha teased the track on her Instagram back in 2018. After her retirement, she then confirmed the release of a rework and for the album. She then gave another snippet.
COME C MY TITS: PARTIALLY FOUND. Come C My Tits is the confirmed 7th track off the album. Ayesha posted the demo instrumental on her SoundCloud account “this is fergie here”. The instrumental was later sold to Slayyyter, having the final instrumental. It is unknown if there are vocals and is confirmed to be on the rework of the album but with a new instrumental.
HELLO KITTY: FULLY FOUND. Hello Kitty is the confirmed 8th track off the album. The song was teased by Ayesha on Instagram, as an accapella. The song‘s producer: Boy Sim, was creating a remix for the song TikTok by Ke$ha. The final instrumental was then given to Ayesha, but then scrapped due to her retirement at the time. The song was later sold to her friend, Slayyyter. In around 2021, the instrumental for Ayesha’s demo and final was leaked. Later, in December 2023, the producer of the song believed that the track was already leaked but then he leaked it on accident then, the song‘s demo was posted as a wav. on file sharing platform “DBree” and is confirmed to be the most finalized version of the song. As the song was sold, she will not have the song on the 2024 version of the album.
THE 6 UNKNOWN PLACEMENT TRACKS. These 6 tracks were confirmed to be on the album in the beginning of the albums sessions, but then were taken away by Ayesha in an instagram story. This was later realized by fans early this year and over time, songs have been recovered and found.
CONTROL: FOUND. Control is a track off the album that has no known placement. The song was originally for Ayesha’s debut album, BIG JUICY. Ayesha posted the demo in 2015 labeled as a rough demo. She then released the song in 2016 but later deleted it, according to older fans. The song was confirmed to have a final but was then lost and never recovered. She then remade the song for the album. She shared a snippet. Due to her retirement, she never released the song. Later in 2024, the song was leaked. The 2016 Final is yet to leak. The song will be on her rework of the album.
TAYLOR TRIBUTE: LOST. This song, which its name is to be found is a tribute to Ayesha Erotica‘s friend, Taylor Crenshaw a.k.a., Nicole Milfie. Ayesha has dedicated a song to her titled “Hit ‘Em (The Recipe) and has made another one for the album. She confirmed the song along with another cacaface collab. Someone then Ayesha asked if it would be on the albuml but although it was on the original album, the song will not be featured on the rework of the album as the song was “too touchy and sad” words described by Ayesha. People speculate the track was Lil Bimbo, as the lyrics of the song point out to stuff that are somewhat similar. Another reason why is because tracks like Delicious and Come On! (2 Tracks that are confirmed) were sold to DJPlaysGames and Lil Bimbo was another track sold to him.
CACAFACE COLLAB: LOST?… This song, which its name is to be found is a collaboration between Ayesha and Cacaface. Ayesha confirmed that Anal Queen, another song produced by him, will be on the reworked album, but I’m not very sure if this is the collaboration.
CONTROL THE FINALE: PARTIALLY FOUND. Control The Finale is another track off the album. Control The Finale is the sequel to Control. Ayesha, this year confirmed to be on the album as it was supposed to be as similar as the original track list, also adding the track, so it can also be assumed it was on the album as well. In 2018, she also stated the album was “20% vintage big juicy“ as the vintage tracks are Control, Superpuss and Control: The Finale. It is unknown if Ayesha would’ve used this version or a reworked version for the album.
COME ON!: PARTIALLY FOUND. Come On! is another track off the album. The song was used as an outro for YouTuber, DJPlaysGames, who also has the full version of Delicious and final for Lil Bimbo (speculated to be the Taylor Tribute). Come On! was recorded in 2018 and Ayesha said she wanted to re-record it for h4u 2024, so we can assume it was on the 2018 version of the album. The song will possibly be reworked for the new rework.
H.4U: LOST. H.4u is the title track for the album. It was confirmed to be on the album by Ayesha during a live stream. Nothing else is known is about this track’s 2018 version as we just found out about it. The song will be on the reworked album (with a feature too!!)
THE MYSPACE XXXTRA DELUXE: (ORDER UNKOWN) (USING THE WAY IT WAS PLACED IN THE TWEET)..
DELICIOUS: PARTIALLY FOUND. Delicious is one of the tracks of the Myspace deluxe. It was originally for Fresh Meat. Ayesha shared the demo and the track titled “Alone” before a break in between Fresh Meat And H.4U. The song was later announced to be on the album. The album was then scrapped but later in 2019, she teased a snippet of the 2nd verse of the final version. After that, nothing else was known. Later, the final instrumental was found in one of the videos of YouTuber, DJPlaysGames (Who also has Lil Bimbo and Come On!). The song will be featured in the reworked version of the album.
ALONE: PARTIALLY FOUND. Alone is one of the tracks of the MySpace deluxe. It was speculated to be featured on her album, “Fresh Meat” but was scrapped. The track was inspired by boy band *NSYNC, Willa Ford and Britney Spears. The track was then teased on Ayesha’s Instagram with a snippet of the demo alongside Delicious. She then announced that the track would be featured on the album but then, the album was scrapped. The song was later sold to Slayyyter. Ayesha’s version is yet to leak and will not be on the reworked album due to it being sold to another artist.
ALICE: LOST. Alice is one of the tracks of the MySpace deluxe. It is a cover of Raven Symonés song for her album “This Is My Time”. The track had no snippets or leaks so the track remains lost. In 2023-2024, she talked about the Alice cover multiple times saying she may do it and that she does not know why she chose the song. She also said the song would not be for the rework but she then switched up and decided to rework it.
HOW GREAT IS OUR GOD?: LOST. How Great Is Our God? is one of the Myspace deluxe. It is a cover of Chris Tomlinson song for his album with the same name. She never said much about the song but on Instagram, she states that she may put it on the album. Later, she then does confirm that the track is going to be reworked.
SUPERPUSS: LOST. Superpuss is one of the MySpace deluxe. The song was originalply for her debut album, BIG JUICY but then was scrapped. She then announced it would be on the album in 2018 but, the album was scrapped. In 2023-2024, she talked about the track. She then first said that she does not remember any lyrics off the song but she does remember writing it, but not recording it. She then announced it would be on the album. In March of this year, she shared 2 snippets of the 2024 version and then released it on March 9th, 2024.
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2024.01.23 20:23 Wolfquinn_YT Everything we know about h4u 2018 before we get h4u 2024
Title Track-2024 version Snippet, 2018 version unleaked, has a feature that’s rumored to be That Kid, will be on h4u 2024
ICONIC-Prod by donatachi, Snippet/demo(?) featured in a Donatachi mix, Ayesha posted a snippet of the 2nd verse, Final unleaked, will be on h4u 2024
We Can Do It! - Originally recorded in late 2017-early 2018, originally titled “Do It!”, Later reworked into Do It Like, Do It Like was featured in the Playtime mix made for Danica Darling, It’s unknown if Do It Like would’ve been the album version, the inst was put up for sale by ayesha on her story, will be on h4u 2024
VBS-Only H4U song that’s been officially released, Prod by crapface, a crapface remix exists, She made it about a boy named Carlos, The demo has been leaked, it’s her favorite song she’s made, will be on h4u 2024
Anna Nicole-Unleaked, Ayesha said on X that it’s “a really odd sad song” and “kinda dancey”, an instrumental made during the h4u era titled “pop girlie 4” was leaked and it’s speculated to be the instrumental of the song, its also speculated that the instrumental of Candy by Slayyyter is Anna, It was rumored that it was a cover of Like A Bird by Tiffany Trump with new verses, might be on h4u 2024
Taco Bell-A snippet exists, the full h4u ver inst has been leaked, was later sold to that kid, a remix will probably be on H4U 2024, final unleaked, AI versions and concept covers exist, might be on h4u 2024
All Around The World-2018 ver unleaked, a snippet of the 2018 version exists, A cover of a atc song, 2024 version has been teased by ayesha, will be on h4u 2024
Come C My Tits-Unleaked, unknown if a version with vocals exists, demo/concept inst posted to her alt soundcloud “this is fergie here”, inst sold to Slayyyter, Concept cover by Miss Luxury exists, might be on h4u 2024 with a new instrumental
Hello Kitty-Ayesha’s version leaked, prod by boy sim, ayesha posted a snippet on her instagram story in 2018, the inst was originally a remix of tiktok by ke$ha, ayesha only wrote the first verse, pre chorus, chorus, and the post chorus, was later sold to slayyyter, wont be on h4u 2024
Alice-Unleaked, she revealed it in a twitter thread in 2018, she might redo it as a stand alone, a cover of a raven symoné song, won’t be on h4u 2024
Alone-Unleaked, snippet in ayesha’s corner along with a mini music video, was allegedly a fresh meat outtake, sold to slayyyter, inspired by willa ford, nsync, britney spears, and jealousy by paris hilton, won’t be on h4u 2024
Control-Demo released on ayesha’s soundcloud, final unleaked, a snippet of the final exists, final instrumental was posted on her alt soundcloud ayeshainstrumentals, originally made for big juicy, supposedly the final was released as a single in 2016, a sequel titled control the finale exists, might’ve been reworked for fresh meat, might be on h4u 2024
Superpuss-unleaked, ayesha claims it was never recorded but it was written, originally made for big juicy, she confirmed it would be a bonus track on twitter in 2018, ayesha said lyrics from the song were “i got that superpuss”, might be on h4u 2024
How Great Is Our God?-Unleaked, cover of a chris tomlin song, ayesha confirmed on twitter that it would be a bonus track in 2018, ayesha said she might re-record it in 2023, might be on h4u 2024
Delicious-Final unleaked, ayesha posted the demo on soundcloud, was likely a fresh meat outtake, final exists, ayesha teased the final as the final single of her career in 2019 by posting a snippet of a previously unheard verse, the full final instrumental was sold and later featured in a youtubers video as background music, might be on h4u 2024
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2024.01.17 06:01 Choice_Evidence1983 I told my friend “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home, now did they?
I am NOT OOP. OOP is u/Bubbly-Technology804 Originally posted to amiwrong I told my friend “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home, now did they?” Trigger Warnings:
mentions of bullying, accusations of infidelity, body shaming and verbal abuse Original Post - January 9, 2024
I have a friend & I’ll call her Tiffany. The backstory on this girl is kinda funny because she used to be my middle school/9th grade bully but we ended up close friends.
And though we became close that hasn’t stopped her from being snarky over the years. But I overlooked it because I figured that’s just her personality. I did up until now because IMO she crossed the line.
Tiffany likes to brag. Her husband & her have been together since high school. She’s also a real estate agent working at a high end realty company. She makes pretty good money. She overall has a nice lifestyle no hate there.
But lately this girls been having it out for me… So me & a couple of girlfriends had a get together at her place. But she wouldn’t stop targeting me. It's not verbatim but this is what she said...
“Sooo what’s the deal with y’all? Why hasn’t he married you? It’s been years girl. Oh I know. He probably won’t marry you because you’re kinda flat.”
She’s said for years my body is why my BF won’t marry me. She’s gotten her entire body done & now that she has a nice body she’s shaming me. She used to be skinny too, ironically enough...
So I clapped back & said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?” Because her husband has a history of cheating. Aaand they all called me a bitch & kicked me out.
Her poking at me I guess brought back some resentment from the old days of her bullying me, so I think I snapped. It was really hurtful to my self esteem tbh. Was I wrong?
TLDR: My friend keeps criticizing me for being skinny and says that’s why my BF won’t marry me. She called me flat in front of our friends. So I said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?”
Update - January 10, 2024
Here’s the update from my last post in case some of you didn’t get to see it and were curious:
They ended up texting me “apologizing” but reading these comments really made me realize they’re full of shit & not my friends. I’ll take the advice to be around better & more uplifting girlfriends.
Most of our hangouts were superficial sessions where we tear each other down & gossip when we should be having fun... & if not that we have to be her therapist as she dumps all of her baggage onto us lmfao.
A lot of you asked why we were even friends to begin with. To that I’d answer I guess I just fell into her bs. In 10th grade we started being in a lot more classes & sports together so she “befriended” me. And we bonded over both being Italian. The rest was history & more bullshit lol. But I know. It was dumb.
Funnily enough even her own family can’t stand her. I’m close to her sisters who are POLAR opposites to her and even they said to cut her ass off. I’m just so done. I hope somewhere down the line she realizes that she should be a better person. I sure realized I do. I shouldn’t have even gone down there with her. Anyway thanks for the advice.
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2024.01.13 19:13 Designer_Arachnid142 Y’all add Tiffany.nycsxn on snap, nice tits
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2024.01.11 09:52 SharkEva I told my friend “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home, now did they?”
I am not the OOP. The OOP is u/Bubbly-Technology804 posting in AITAH and amiwrong Concluded as per OOP 1 update -Short Original - 9th January 2024 Update - 10th January 2024
I told my friend “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home, now did they?”
I have a friend & I’ll call her Tiffany. The backstory on this girl is kinda funny because she used to be my middle school/9th grade bully but we ended up close friends.
And though we became close that hasn’t stopped her from being snarky over the years. But I overlooked it because I figured that’s just her personality. I did up until now because IMO she crossed the line.
Tiffany likes to brag. Her husband & her have been together since high school. She’s also a real estate agent working at a high end realty company. She makes pretty good money. She overall has a nice lifestyle no hate there.
But lately this girls been having it out for me… So me & a couple of girlfriends had a get together at her place. But she wouldn’t stop targeting me. It's not verbatim but this is what she said...
“Sooo what’s the deal with y’all? Why hasn’t he married you? It’s been years girl. Oh I know. He probably won’t marry you because you’re kinda flat.”
She’s said for years my body is why my BF won’t marry me. She’s gotten her entire body done & now that she has a nice body she’s shaming me. She used to be skinny too, ironically enough...
So I clapped back & said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?” Because her husband has a history of cheating. Aaand they all called me a bitch & kicked me out.
Her poking at me I guess brought back some resentment from the old days of her bullying me, so I think I snapped. It was really hurtful to my self esteem tbh. Was I wrong?
TLDR: My friend keeps criticizing me for being skinny and says that’s why my BF won’t marry me. She called me flat in front of our friends. So I said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?”
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AskeSah So me & a couple of girlfriends None of them are your friends.... NTA
sonicsean899 NTA but homegirl, she's still bullying you
Hiyakito Yup... Who needs enemies with friends like that?
**Judgement - NTA*\*
Update - 1 day later
Here’s the update from my last post in case some of you didn’t get to see it and were curious:
They ended up texting me “apologizing” but reading these comments really made me realize they’re full of shit & not my friends. I’ll take the advice to be around better & more uplifting girlfriends.
Most of our hangouts were superficial sessions where we tear each other down & gossip when we should be having fun... & if not that we have to be her therapist as she dumps all of her baggage onto us lmfao.
A lot of you asked why we were even friends to begin with. To that I’d answer I guess I just fell into her bs. In 10th grade we started being in a lot more classes & sports together so she “befriended” me. And we bonded over both being Italian. The rest was history & more bullshit lol. But I know. It was dumb.
Funnily enough even her own family can’t stand her. I’m close to her sisters who are POLAR opposites to her and even they said to cut her ass off. I’m just so done. I hope somewhere down the line she realizes that she should be a better person. I sure realized I do. I shouldn’t have even gone down there with her. Anyway thanks for the advice.
Comments wittlefinn This sounds EXACTLY like the friend group I ditched about a year ago. My lifelong “friends” of 20 years whose catch phrase was “be there or be talked about” lmfao, you are better off without them I promise, take it from someone on the other side :)
thatpandabear13 "be there or be talked sht about" been there as well buddy
Hour-Requirement6489 GOOD ON YA!!! Now you have a place to hold space for and with real friends, you deserve them after that train wreck nightmare of a shamfriendship
BeeYehWoo Northern NJ by any chance? OOP: That’s crazy you actually guessed right
BeeYehWoo
Most of our hangouts were superficial sessions where we tear each other down & gossip when we should be having fun... & if not that we have to be her therapist as she dumps all of her baggage onto us lmfao.
So basically an episode of real housewives of nj Lol sorry but Im originally from there. Both of your posts absolutely REEK of NJ and reminded me of the girls Id try to avoid dating but are so prevalent so its hard to find a good one. Once you said Italian, I was sold. OOP: Lmao! Love my jersey girls & guys! & no doubt no doubt
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2024.01.09 16:15 Bubbly-Technology804 I told my friend “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home, now did they?”
I have a friend & I’ll call her Tiffany. The backstory on this girl is kinda funny because she used to be my middle school/9th grade bully but we ended up close friends.
And though we became close that hasn’t stopped her from being snarky over the years. But I overlooked it because I figured that’s just her personality. I did up until now because IMO she crossed the line.
Tiffany likes to brag. Her husband & her have been together since high school. She’s also a real estate agent working at a high end realty company. She makes pretty good money. She overall has a nice lifestyle no hate there.
But lately this girls been having it out for me… So me & a couple of girlfriends had a get together at her place. But she wouldn’t stop targeting me. It's not verbatim but this is what she said...
“Sooo what’s the deal with y’all? Why hasn’t he married you? It’s been years girl. Oh I know. He probably won’t marry you because you’re kinda flat.”
She’s said for years my body is why my BF won’t marry me. She’s gotten her entire body done & now that she has a nice body she’s shaming me. She used to be skinny too, ironically enough...
So I clapped back & said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?” Because her husband has a history of cheating. Aaand they all called me a bitch & kicked me out.
Her poking at me I guess brought back some resentment from the old days of her bullying me, so I think I snapped. It was really hurtful to my self esteem tbh. Was I wrong?
TLDR: My friend keeps criticizing me for being skinny and says that’s why my BF won’t marry me. She called me flat in front of our friends. So I said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?”
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2024.01.09 16:14 Bubbly-Technology804 I told my friend “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home, now did they?”
I have a friend & I’ll call her Tiffany. The backstory on this girl is kinda funny because she used to be my middle school/9th grade bully but we ended up close friends.
And though we became close that hasn’t stopped her from being snarky over the years. But I overlooked it because I figured that’s just her personality. I did up until now because IMO she crossed the line.
Tiffany likes to brag. Her husband & her have been together since high school. She’s also a real estate agent working at a high end realty company. She makes pretty good money. She overall has a nice lifestyle no hate there.
But lately this girls been having it out for me… So me & a couple of girlfriends had a get together at her place. But she wouldn’t stop targeting me. It's not verbatim but this is what she said...
“Sooo what’s the deal with y’all? Why hasn’t he married you? It’s been years girl. Oh I know. He probably won’t marry you because you’re kinda flat.”
She’s said for years my body is why my BF won’t marry me. She’s gotten her entire body done & now that she has a nice body she’s shaming me. She used to be skinny too, ironically enough...
So I clapped back & said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?” Because her husband has a history of cheating. Aaand they all called me a bitch & kicked me out.
Her poking at me I guess brought back some resentment from the old days of her bullying me, so I think I snapped. It was really hurtful to my self esteem tbh. Was I the AH?
TLDR: My friend keeps criticizing me for being skinny and says that’s why my BF won’t marry me. She called me flat in front of our friends. So I said “those fake tits didn’t keep your man home now, did they?”
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