From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6858 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, June 30 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6858 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Versatile inspiratory muscle trainer and strengthener ["LungMaster] Scientists Deemed It âGodâs Frequencyâ ["Holy Frequency" Subject: Versatile inspiratory muscle trainer and strengthener Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 14:02:43 +0000 From: "Holy Frequency" Subject: Scientists Deemed It âGodâs Frequencyâ Scientists Deemed It bGodbs Frequencyb http://serentypros.cyou/V17uOVqDy4QmTBJjNEnZLh3XjC1gh30SJqF-a9wMgHx-DFAemg http://serentypros.cyou/cIxJnWsKvpIp0PXqRM8XjIRkuS84EGztLTL0okAcUGNms2FWzg lores themes like heartbreak, one-night stands, relationships, and sex. According to Slant Magazine's Alexa Camp, Trainor continued to peddle a "myopic, commercialized brand of feminism" with Thank You. Trainor incorporated empowerment as a lyrical theme on Treat Myself, and also continued the theme of feminism with its lyrics; the latter drew criticism from PopMatters' Jessica Brant. Trainor is a contralto and her vocals have been described as "soulful" and "highly resonant", as well as "a reedy cross" between those of Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. Chris DeVille of Stereogum said Trainor is "a very capable singer" and that she "project lots of character and emotion within a relatively limited range". Writing for Canadian Business, James Cowan compared the harmonies in Trainor's music to those of 1960s female groups. MTV News' Carvell Wallace wrote that the singer has charismatic vocals, her relatability is part of her appeal, and one can "imagine a drunken bachelorette party having a transcendent sing-along to [her music] in the back of a rented stretch Hummer". He also criticized Trainor for using African-American English. Trainor has said that her accent is "the Gary Trainor thing", and that her father is "very soulful" and emulates Brown sometimes. Public image and personal life Rolling Stone described Trainor as 2014's "Most Unlikely Pop Star". Following the release of "All About That Bass", Billboard's Andrew Hampp reported that Trainor had "become a model of self-acceptance for kids across the globe". The Guardian's Caroline Sullivan called Trainor "the poster girl for the larger woman" and "pop's emblem for self-acceptance". Billboard included her in its list of "14 Musicians With Body Positive Messages" while MTV Australia stated she has "always stood by what she believes in and attempted to promote body positivity for all women". In March 2015, Trainor partnered with plus-size retailer FullBeauty Brands as a consultant for the creation of clothing for women with varying body types. According to Billboard's Jada Yuan, Trainor's image is defined by her "curves" though she is not "curvy" like Nicki Minaj and Kim Kardashian but "she's not model-thin like many other stars". The author described Trainor's use of social media as "upbeat to goofy, with little soul baring or soapbox lecturing". Some critics have described Trainor as anti-feminist and said she seeks self-worth based on the opinions of men. Trainor did not identify as a feminist in a 2014 Billboard interview, but two years later, she had changed her views. In a 2020 interview, Trainor said she was "just ... stupid and young", and did not identify as a feminist due to her mother's advice that she should not claim to be something if she did not understand the word, and thought feminists were "those people that hate ". Trainor met actor Daryl Sabara in 2014 at a house party in Los Angeles, and began a relationship with him in July 2016. The couple were engaged on December 22, 2017, and married one year later on Trainor's 25th birthday. On October 7, 2020, Trainor announced on The Today Show that she and Sabara were expecting their first child together, and confirmed later that month on The Kelly Clarkson Show that she was pregnant with a baby boy. In February 2021, she gave birth to her son Riley. Other ventures Philanthropy Trainor has partnered with the American Cancer Society and made public appearances in charity events such as We Day California and The Hollywood Reporter's 24th annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast. In 2018, the British media company Global's in-house charity Make Some Noise invited Trainor to present a B#77,200 check to the charity Reach. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Trainor donated funds to feed healthcare professionals in Greater Hartford and pledged money for restaurants in Connecticut to provide 50 lunches to local hospitals daily for five days. She also held a Live At-Home concert series to raise money for Feeding America. In May 2020, Rolling Stone reported the tour had raised over $225,000 for the nonprofit organization. Politics In 2016, Trainor said she had never voted in a United States presidential election and did not intend to do so in the future. However, she said she preferred Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the 2016 election. She is outspoken about LGBTQ rights and gun control and was among the 200 artists and music executives to sign Billboard's open letter to the United States Congress demanding an end to gun violence. In 2017, Trainor publicly supported the legalization of same-sex marriage while denouncing an Australian campaign against same-sex marriage. A year later, through Billboard, Trainor published a "love letter" to the LGBTQ community in which she described the community as "some of biggest fans since came onto the scen ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6858 **********************************************