This song lacks melody, the production is decent tho
nah it's incredible, s***'s gonna be huge
lana avi talking about songs lacking melody
Olivia makes pop music aimed for top 40, I do like the song I just have a hard time seeing it go #1 like her former singles. I do applaud her for changing it up.
Olivia makes pop music aimed for top 40, I do like the song I just have a hard time seeing it go #1 like her former singles. I do applaud her for changing it up.
I love your avi tbh
Really liked it up until 2:30 and then it went into some weird Panic At The Disco/Taylor Swift caberet sideshow which was a shame.
I think Driver’s Licence was a much better 1st single than this and as far as this year goes for pop songs Jessie Ware has several songs on That! Feels Good! that excel much further then this.
I don't think it is. To me, there have been way better pop songs that have dropped this year. I find the immaturity of billboard hits these days exhausting. It feels like living has gotten so difficult that people want music to make them feel like a teenager with almost no responsibilities again. It's vapid and unsubtle.
I don't think it is. To me, there have been way better pop songs that have dropped this year. I find the immaturity of billboard hits these days exhausting. It feels like living has gotten so difficult that people want music to make them feel like a teenager with almost no responsibilities again. It's vapid and unsubtle.
Her and Taylor got 25 year old women who still wear their senior year hoodie when they go to the gelato shop with Alycia and Mycella’s c*** throb.
S*** is wild. Like, grow up.
lana avi talking about songs lacking melody
…what? Lana is literally considered one of the greatest songwriters out of her contemporaries lmao, her melodies are a pretty big part of that big guy
Her and Taylor got 25 year old women who still wear their senior year hoodie when they go to the gelato shop with Alycia and Mycella’s c*** throb.
S*** is wild. Like, grow up.
It's not just them though. Future is 40, Travis Scott is 30 something, Drake is mid-30s. I think rap isn't progressing because its biggest stars haven't matured after 15 years. It's also going on with the country hits all over the charts. Morgan Wallen is 30 and still yelling racial slurs drunk with his friends. The number 17 song is by a 40 year old grown man who calls himself Jelly Roll singing about how he needs God to help him because he's a piece of s*** basically. How did we get here?