cupcakeviolent

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Katılım Mayıs 2024
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@timothysunshy "Cry Baby" is Melanie herself and "Johnny" is her real-life love interest at the time, Miles. Training Wheels was about wanting to start dating and go serious with their relationship💗
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
❣️ melanie martinez
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nis@LlVlNGDECEASED·
MELANIE MARTINEZ DOESN'T LET BITCHES BREATH AT THE AMAS 2026. 🩶
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Pink 💋@nutsbabey·
yall are so obsessed with the charts but if u paid attention to what actually matters you’d realize this is in fact Melanie’s year. She’s attending award shows, getting mainstream interviews, literally did a Grammys show, and her fanbase isnt full of entitled kids anymore amen
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Variety@Variety·
Melanie Martinez poses at the #AMAs
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@Lostfaerie89 All of her songs could be entirely fictional (even tho they're not), that'd still be valid bc storytelling has always worked that way. EVERY writer has written something fictional. Funny how it only becomes "a problem" when female songwriters, particularly Melanie, do it.
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@Lostfaerie89 Ppl attacked Melanie for her song Bombs On Monday Morning. Mind you, it seems to be metaphorical & not about an actual bombing. They called The Plague "disrespectful" to bubonic plague victims when it was about COVID, which she experienced. Media literacy is dead.
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
Melanie Martinez explicitly said this song about teen pregnancy and domestic abuse is "very personal" to her, but parasocial haters still insist she's never gone through any trauma and none of her songs are autobiographical; even shaming her for writing about abortion.
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ִֶָ@safelanie

Melanie Martinez - Where Do Babies Come From? (2014) "Where Do Babies Come From?" is an unreleased song by Melanie Martinez. It was intended to be featured as a bonus track on her debut studio album, Cry Baby, however, it was later scrapped. The full song was leaked on October 10, 2020. On July 6, 2014, Melanie posted a tweet saying she was "listening to all the new songs [she had] written that year", mentioning it would be hard to pick tracks for her album. That same day, she posted two 15-second snippets of "Where Do Babies Come From?" on Instagram in an effort to gauge fan interest in its inclusion on the album. Although fan feedback for the song was largely positive, it ultimately did not make the final tracklist. On June 1, 2015, Melanie confirmed during a Periscope livestream that the song would not be featured on the album. On July 26, 2015, Melanie's father, Jose Martinez, posted an additional 15-second clip of the song on his own Instagram account. He had previously stated in April 2015 that the track would not be included on the album, but described it as "a great song". On July 27, 2015, during a Q&A on Tumblr, Melanie responded to a fan's question regarding the future of the song, stating: "it's not being released i'm sorry. a lot of songs were cut from the album. maybe in the future there will be a purpose for that song but for right now it's staying off the internet." During an interview with The Knockturnal in August 2015, Melanie was asked again about the song: Interviewer: Is there anything you had to cut from the album? Like fans were wondering about "Where Do Babies Come From?" Melanie Martinez: "Yeah I mean there are a lot of songs that I wrote for the album that got cut just because I can’t put 30 songs on the album. Hahah that would be amazing and I wish I could. Yeah I don’t know, I definitely want to eventually put out the songs I wrote for this album, maybe for another project if it fits but “Where Do Babies Come From?” is one that I was going to put as a bonus track on the album but then I kept writing and it just didn’t work out. Maybe in the future I can put it out for fans or something. I don’t know, we’ll see what happens there." The song talks about teenage pregnancy and its consequences, telling the story of an eighteen-year-old girl expecting a child. The father abandons her, unwilling to take responsibility, leaving her to raise the child alone. She relies on her mother to help her through pregnancy. As she gives birth, her "greatest fears" are realized when the newborn resembles the absent father. The song switches between point-of-view. As the child grows up, she begins to ask her mother where babies come from, expecting a "magical" or idealized explanation. In contrast, her mother offers a blunt response, informed by her own difficult experience: babies come from "girls who grow up too fast" and boys who don't do anything. The child internalizes this harsh truth and repeats her mother's words as she matures. This narrative may symbolize the broader issue of teenage pregnancy in modern society, where many young individuals become parents before they are emotionally or financially prepared. It also reflects the recurring pattern in which young fathers often avoid taking responsibility, leaving the mothers to raise the children on their own. Melanie has stated that the song is very personal to her.

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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@MelxsVisionn These should be higher quality I'm so glad Elita found a good support system with Melanie
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godlanie@MelxsVisionn·
@cupcakeviolent The evidence you provided for your take is amazing 🥹 however I think it should be higher quality because most of these bitches are already too illiterate so I think posting some of these in better quality would be amazing 🤍
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@JMusic46391 and using Melanie's private venting to villainize her ("Melanie didn't even care about/like her family!")
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@JMusic46391 Many of her songs are personal, even with fictionalized elements. Mel claimed Dollhouse was fully fictional & her family life was perfect, but they did have issues, she just kept them private. Timothy downplayed it by saying her own family was worse
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@F0RGIVEMEPETER Wrong. One of the most prominent criticisms used against her aside from the false allegation is "she writes about things she hasn't experienced," what's being acknowledged in my post
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@F0RGIVEMEPETER·
@cupcakeviolent nobody hates her because of this they hate her bc she’s a r@pist
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@zacxwbk still can't believe this song is used to call her "anti-abortion". telling a story and shedding light on the stigma, how women are made to feel ashamed, does not mean she's a pro-lifer. No media literacy or critical thinking skills fr
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@softcandle222 Timothy was seriously unhealthily obsessed and still is. Even after Melanie supposedly ended the friendship, Timothy was still posting about her and claiming to be friends with her.
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@softcandle222 It's definitely an unhealthy mindset to have and perhaps realizing that was what led her to sever the ties. While it stems from altruistic intentions, it often leads to over-involvement and emotional burnout because the "savior" prioritizes fixing others over their own well-being
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
Melanie Martinez had an "I can fix them" mindset and that's why so many of her old associates have problematic/troubled pasts or questionable behavior. Unfortunately, many of these relationships ended up backfiring on her and pursued revenge after being cut off
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@mit1684056 the "you need to have personally experienced this topic & confirm all traumas to the public in order to write about it!" thing genuinely sets art as a whole back 10000 years. Even when she does confirm or allude to having gone through something, they ignore it. It's disgusting.
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cupcakeviolent@cupcakeviolent·
@mit1684056 Melanie saying she wasn't actually kidnapped by the big bad wolf who she poisoned somehow has people pretending she's never faced any hardship in her life. she literally implied "Tag" was inspired by sexual harassment she faced as a teen x.com/junobug88/stat…
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“ not allowing people to own up and grow from mistakes “ yet stays in mel’s dick for crybaby era that she distributed when she was 18-19. victim mentality is reallllll

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Josh Faun@JoshuaFaria13·
@voidtetas Didn’t she already perform gold digging love on stage before and someone recorded?????
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layla@voidtetas·
104 is crazy, 83 leaked
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