Nightingale was the dupe title being used for Harlequin. There's still assets on the Interscope site with it being used for both that and the Joker soundtrack
https://interscope.com/cdn/shop/files/Nightingale-Part_Deux-Store-R1.gif
Eaux
Nightingale was the dupe title being used for Harlequin. There's still assets on the Interscope site with it being used for both that and the Joker soundtrack
https://interscope.com/cdn/shop/files/Nightingale-Part_Deux-Store-R1.gif
Not me/us accidentally spreading misinformation to be picked up by @PopCrave - the twitter account started it!Nightingale was the dupe title being used for Harlequin. There's still assets on the Interscope site with it being used for both that and the Joker soundtrack
https://interscope.com/cdn/shop/files/Nightingale-Part_Deux-Store-R1.gif
the plot thickens.. unless the name was right in front of us this whole timeNightingale was the dupe title being used for Harlequin. There's still assets on the Interscope site with it being used for both that and the Joker soundtrack
https://interscope.com/cdn/shop/files/Nightingale-Part_Deux-Store-R1.gif
Why were they making updates today then?Nightingale was the dupe title being used for Harlequin. There's still assets on the Interscope site with it being used for both that and the Joker soundtrack
https://interscope.com/cdn/shop/files/Nightingale-Part_Deux-Store-R1.gif
Nightingale was the dupe title being used for Harlequin. There's still assets on the Interscope site with it being used for both that and the Joker soundtrack
https://interscope.com/cdn/shop/files/Nightingale-Part_Deux-Store-R1.gif
Yeah - I wonder if similar to how movies give productions code names (for example I know Barbie was referred to as "Toy" internally)Nightingale is also a female DC superhero so I really think it was just a code name.
The war flashbacks this gave me to that one gay who said she "invented a whole new genre" with Born This Way (song)...@mindtrappa told me that the song is glacial