publix tier playlist
Nah Publix plays s***tier songs than this. I would know cuz I work there
publix tier playlist
grocery stores play '80s/'90s gen x crap, southern nigga
Nah Publix plays s***tier songs than this. I would know cuz I work there
lol I work there too. at least they got Say It Right tho
uptown funk is one of the most annoying songs of all time bro
remember my school did a lip dub to that s*** junior year lmao
closer is the worst song on that list
How did LMFAO just vanish off the face of the Earth? They had mad momentum in the early 2010s
they wanted to, that's how
uptown funk is one of the most annoying songs of all time bro
remember my school did a lip dub to that s*** junior year lmao
I was obsessed with Uptown Funk when it was fresh and new but like six years later I can’t bring myself to listen to it anymore
It just sounds corny to me and I loved the 24K Magic album
even lorde and rih?
Yeah, not my favorite Rihanna song. Lorde is whatever, don't hate it.
the two halves of the 2010s feel like completely different decades to me. everything got depressing and mellow in the blink of an eye.
i think Party Rock Anthem is the most nostalgic song ever to me
that one takes me back fr
i think Party Rock Anthem is the most nostalgic song ever to me
that one takes me back fr
Party Rock Anthem is probably the best song on the list tbh. I hope it gets reappraised by the next gen
the two halves of the 2010s feel like completely different decades to me. everything got depressing and mellow in the blink of an eye.
its like the first half everybody was on molly and the second half was the comedown lmfao
Party Rock Anthem is probably the best song on the list tbh. I hope it gets reappraised by the next gen
Facts
'Can't Hold Us' more popular than Thrift Shop?
doubt
It’s actually the top song on Apple Music from that duo
I think more people just fondly remember that one
lol I work there too. at least they got Say It Right tho
i heard crazy and sweet escape one time there
@op you’re missing a song
@op you’re missing a song
!https://youtu.be/GvgJEznqtmsthe point of the list was 15 hit songs that will be played in the future from the last decade on average more than others
what we need to talk about is lack of rock songs on this list
i sorta have theory for why thats so
I personally think it’s cause blues influence stopped being cool going into the 2010s, and that’s the reason both rock and r&b died around the same time
But what’s your theory?
I was obsessed with Uptown Funk when it was fresh and new but like six years later I can’t bring myself to listen to it anymore
It just sounds corny to me and I loved the 24K Magic album
uptown funk was cool for like the first month or so, i didn't mind it at all. but after hearing that s*** on the radio every day going to school, my grandma making it her ringtone, and then having to do that corny ass lip dub to it in high school it was just too much, i can't f***ing stand that song anymore man
shout out to bruno tho
It’s actually the top song on Apple Music from that duo
I think more people just fondly remember that one
thrift shop was a meme and was treated as such
CHU is party music for cacs and lames
well speak on it
I think youth culture being centered around the internet and coldplay making edm killed mainstream rock appeal
well i think this was what happened
so during 90s we had grunge crazy which was underground genre which bursted into mainstream and blew everything out the water. Labels scrambled to capitalise on it and in so created garbage post grunge bands you probs know what bands i am talking about. This same thing happened when people were copying Radiohead and also nu metal had similar situation
basically labels just overplayed these genres