I think "Born to Die" still takes it for me.
Well I can't speak for all of Latin America any more than someone from the US could tell me what's going on in Canada, Australia, South Africa, the UK, Rhodesia and New Zealand. But I can tell you that Tyga comes here twice every year. Sometimes three times when he's touring with Chris Brown.Just noticed you're in the DR.
I was just watching a concert in Brazil where the entire audience, which must of been thousands, knew every word to every song in English of a US based pop singer; it was pretty crazy. How far to US pop acts make it in Latin American countries? (yes, I know brasilians speak Portuguese)
Well I can't speak for all of Latin America any more than someone from the US could tell me what's going on in Canada, Australia, South Africa, the UK, Rhodesia and New Zealand. But I can tell you that Tyga comes here twice every year. Sometimes three times when he's touring with Chris Brown.
I always knew I was wrong about her.
Classy broad. My kind of classy.
Almost everyone here speaks perfect english and is white.I guess I was wording that a bit funny --- my question I suppose was from what you've seen (in the DR) have people gone far enough to memorize full songs in foriegn languages, researching lyrics meanings, and will show in thousands? I wouldn't be surprised about Chris Brown because he's a good singer which would be appealing regardless of language but a Tyga is surprise. Or are most people english speakers at this point?
I always knew I was wrong about her.
Classy broad. My kind of classy.