I think PP is probably saying that, because Sam Smith appears to be gay that Sam would only sing about the things. (In reality, very few chart topping performers write their own music these days.) |
Yes of course. So then the obvious answer is the PP didn’t listen to the actual lyrics of the song, but instead made a judgment based on the sexual orientation of the singer. That is like assuming gay actors can only play gay characters or vice versa. The PP is stupid. |
But Kim is trans. So that's another whole layer.
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Sam Smith changed their pronouns and is non-binary. Gender, sex, identity are all changeable and mutable. |
It doesn’t matter. The song clearly is about a man and woman. |
No it’s not. It’s about a man on the lowdown and how that’s such a turnon to the singer. |
Because she is trans. And because the queer singer is singing sexually about it. |
What lyrics suggest that please? They were posted earlier in the thread. |
You are ignorant. |
Nah, that poster is observant. Both singers are not cis gender - they are both gender different. |
It’s a catchy song but if you understand the meaning it’s sad. I always feel really bad for women in this situation. |
Modern day Mozart. Chopin would be thrilled with those lyrics |
No it actually is. Sam didn't write the song. It was written by a songwriting team. (Note: It was initially intended for another musician.) |
The songs sounds like it was meant to be performed by an R&B artist. |
I bet you are a load of fun at parties. |