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Pop Clash: Adam Lambert Vs. Britney Spears + Iggy Azalea! #prettygirls


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 Start voting Britney Army!




Adam’s EDM-tinged “Ghost Town” is the single we’ve been waiting to hear. With its mix of guitar strums and intense rhythm — not to mention the vulnerability laced throughout the lyrics — this track has “Adam Lambert” written all over it. His tone conveys all of the lonesomeness we’ve ever felt.

Britney and Iggy’s “Pretty Girls,” on the other hand, is sassy and confident. If Iggy’s 2014 smash “Fancy” was about livin’ the high life, then “Pretty Girls” is a tribute to the ladies who “Wipe the floor with all the boys.” From the infectious beat to the over-the-top lyrics (Who can resist singing “We’re just so pretty!”?), this track is the front-runner to be this year’s song of summer.

So which artist should take this week’s Pop Clash? You can vote for Adam Lambert’s “Ghost Town” or Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea’s “Pretty Girls” once an hour until the polls close at 3PM ET on May 11.


Currently our girl Britney is LOSING! We need to fix that right away!


Click here to vote and spread the word!









Read it on our mainsite!

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At least we've managed to rise on that poll, yesterday Adam had a 90% of the votes :orangu:

Keep voting! now that the new single is here every little piece of promo is crucial and these small polls can give the song the exposure that it needs!

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