Last week, Maniac took the wheel and had you #GiveThanksToIdol, of which I myself was very thankful for.
Idols are the reason I became so invested in music and music videos. Idols are the reason I wanted to write in a different style to linear story telling. Idols gave me friends, a reason to travel to meet said friends, and brought happiness. #GiveThanksToIdol
— ☆Kelly-Mae – Spicy Bean☆ (@ChiimaTime) November 29, 2019
Idols gave a meaning to my life.
I didn't had any dreams before, I was just living for the sake of living.
Idols helped me reconnect with what I love doing.
I wouldn't be here all day giving my best at university if it weren't for them.#GiveThanksToIdol— D4rkWzd 🎅 (@D4rkWzd) November 29, 2019
There's something about an idol that's eternal. Even if she stops being one, she was one. And that idol will be in your heart forever.
Thank you, GO ZEELA. Please be happy! #GiveThanksToIdol pic.twitter.com/GwpmukMMpb
— Juju 🇵🇹 (@petalidistellee) November 29, 2019
Well, it’s that time of year again, where Christmas commercials are totally unavoidable. But, is it just me, or have there been a lot more celebrity Christmas albums this year?
In the UK at least, it seems that as long as you’re famous enough to get regular screentime on ITV daytime shows, a Christmas album is part of your contract. In that respect, it’s almost a pity we don’t see more idol Christmas albums. I’ve been listening to Hello Project’s Douyou Pops album for the past five years!
So, this year, I want you guys to propose some ideas for upcoming Holiday albums for the idols we know and love. It can be as in-depth as making your own album cover, or just a title.
Use the hashtag #IdolHolidayAlbums, while I try to think of more Christmas-themed concepts to use this month.