

Kanye West 'hiring homeless to model his new Yeezy x Skid Row Fashion Week collaboration in effort to assist unhoused community' Love Island's Francesca Allen displays her jaw-dropping figure in blue bikini as she shows off sparkling engagement ring in DubaiĪnd Just Like That SPOILER: 'You know the Holocaust is a hoax?' Anthony's new beau makes anti-Semitic jibe in ill-timed episode aired on Memorial Day The sources use "blowing up" and "exploding" and I found that encyclopedic.Nineties pin-up Bridget Fonda, 58, looks unrecognisable as star is seen for the first time in 12 years after quitting acting career What I'm trying to say is, the song builds and builds without blowing up and exploding. I'll do a copyedit of this section soon.Īctually I was stuck on stating this with encycolpedic style.Move the quote to stay at the right of the second paragraph I asked you to space out.

"Perry after party" - "Perry's after party".And I would love to see it kind of come out for the world to hear ASAP," which Perry then agreed to." - paraphrase the quote "Azalea then approached Perry about "Black Widow", asking, "Hey, Katy, why don't you let me take this and do something for it? I have an album that's just about to drop.Break the text in two paragraphs, with the second starting on "On 4 June 2013"."Perry's frequent " → "the latter's frequent "."asked Perry to promote" → "asked Perry if she could promote".I've re-written the entire lead as per your advice! I hope it's okay now! Background Prose The first sentence of the second paragraph runs on forever."At the time of the album's release" → "Upon the album's release".You don't talk anything about how Azalea got the song, its recording, etc when plenty of that information exists in the Background section.Other journalists, however, praised its beat and Azalea and Ora's vocals.

Its composition has been the subject of music critics' comparisons to Perry's " Dark Horse" and other StarGate productions, some of which have been negative. The track is influenced by snap and trap genres, containing an onimous steel drum rhythm, heavy bass and a sparse beat.

It was written by Azalea, Katy Perry, Sarah Hudson, Benjamin Levin and duo StarGate the latter also produced the song.
