when lyrics reference the fact that they are singing a song. or similarly when they reference the fact that they are trying to make words rhyme
honestly almost any song self-reference annoys me
like bars about how well they're flowing or killing the track or whatever
It blew me away man, The Next Day was alright but hearing a Bowie album that you could ACTUALLY call his best since Scary Monsters was insane, it was so experimental and daring too
I remember listening to it for the first time on the CD player with my dad, he was really impressed too, then a few days later I found out on KTT1, a thread called 'RIP David Bowie', at first I thought it was a joke like RIP to his career or something but no, it was so hard to understand
yeah The Next Day was cool, I thought it was a nice return to form when it dropped. But yeah Blackstar was on a completely different level in terms of being another classic album being added to the Bowie canon
Speaking of James Murphy, I love this remix of Love is Lost
yeah The Next Day was cool, I thought it was a nice return to form when it dropped. But yeah Blackstar was on a completely different level in terms of being another classic album being added to the Bowie canon
Speaking of James Murphy, I love this remix of Love is Lost
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyGO0IxAr4A&ab_channel=DavidBowieVEVOThat remix is a classic, when THAT part hits
Honestly can't stand most white male singer-songwriters. They tend to either not have anything interesting to say or are unable to convey it in a compelling way
Honestly can't stand most white male singer-songwriters. They tend to either not have anything interesting to say or are unable to convey it in a compelling way
fax i would say theres some exceptions though
i.e. justin vernon, sufjan stevens
any line referencing s***ting or poop or anything like that is always cringe. idk why rappers do it
any line referencing s***ting or poop or anything like that is always cringe. idk why rappers do it
"i been A1 since day 1, y'all boo boo" hard though
Yeah like the first half is really dope and then some mid happens.. Thats how I feel about the CHA CHING CHA CHING part in the Gwen Steffani "Luxurious" song. Always f***ing ruins it for me. You were doing so well and u just came with some dumb f***ing break down part that just made me hit skip.
Damn, this is actually a very good example Still love that song though
Op clearly has child trauma
How do you hate human nature?
Touch grass and find god respectfully and 🅿️rom🅿️tly
Not only did you pick one of MJ's best songs your critiques dont even make sense
Take out Black People from Music, you don't have this website, WLR etc. everyone critiquing on culture that doesn't pertain to you tread lightly. Review avi for a prophecy lol (deadass)
seriously, respect ARTISTS they are individuals/groups of people who give their all and people turn around & s*** on their creations. If you literally have 0 works you can keep your unpopped cherry mouth/opinions shut.
Gospel, Soul, Jazz, Rock, Funk, RnB, Hip-Hop, Rap, to infinity +++ bro and y'all underpaying & underappreciating black folk.
The King of Pop... Michael Jackson.
Greatest artist of our time - Prince or Miles Davis or James Brown (arguably)
Busted Ass Adida - Dababy.
Kanye, Kendrick, Kid Cudi
If you guys don't realize who the Salt of the earth is by now, as Kendrick details on Untitled 1 fam, it's gonna be too late when it matters.
If you want the world to heal, tell the truth. Accept facts & prohibit love and eradicate hate, deception and false history. If you aren't movin in the light, you're an opp.
White ppl taking over/inspo from hip hop culture
And are absolutely indifferent towards us still
They eating and Just straight up taking ideas and money out of pockets
Everyone just trynna be a certain image of a rapper/nigga to get that viral credit.
When a reverb or echo doesnt have. A tail and just abruptly ends...
Drums that dont knock
Autotune that is horrid/easy
Cheap ass vst choir/instruments
2010 synth pop vibe
Corny feel good anthems
The first/last 2 songs of an album, if they were singles,like why do that
Much Love to Fela Kuti. He's an underappreciated artist. He had a very powerful message that still resonates today.