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The kid reading from the phone as he is recording... i cant
Probably from all the codeine you drank on your hoverboardI think I lost brain cells watching that.
Well, now we've heard it, this is the thread it is destined to be in.
This song is the epitome of the lack of education that our generation is facing. I can bet that there are kids on the Internet that are going to argue with you over what sound a saxophone makes, regardless of whether they like this song or not. Not to mention the unoriginal lyrics and that the song structure and underlying beat is a complete rip off of the already mundane 'Uptown Funk':
Oh god, that song is so big in the UK right now
Includes instructions to repeatedly "break your legs" and relentless repetition of some bop sound.
It's just noise and lyrics you can't hear. So boring and awful.
You can thank me later...
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...l-elections-2016.326052/page-53#post-11182984
Same here. Sick of hearing it over and over on the radio. Obviously I have no control over which station it goes on.Oh god, that song is so big in the UK right now
Debatable; he's matured enough on the music front to pretty much escape the teen pop image.Oh look, JB's back and it's even worse now than Baby.
I like the minimalist trap. The drop is interesting enough, it feels quite dark.- Repetitive background music plus with that annoying "uhhhh ohhh" sound.
The word "sorry" isn't particularly odd by my standards.Weird title also
It's a song about relationships. It's generic pop, it's not going to be deep or experimental on the lyrical side. What else would you expect?it's just about saying sorry to your girlfriend. Like what the 🤬?
Songs don't happen because someone felt like blaring their thoughts aloud one day like a musical, they happen because songwriters write songs for singers to perform, it gets produced by some producers, the singer sings it and gets payed, and that's it. You're going to daft lengths to justify your opinion.You can just say sorry easily without needing to sing .
That's purely opinion based, but I'm sure many would like to disagree with you. He's a generic pop artist. He's there to make chart music, and he's successful in it. "Love Yourself" was a nice departure, and a very nicely produced song overall.Seriously JB, you will never give out good songs.
Hmm maybe I've gone a bit too far in that post though but seriously, I'm not one of those people who follow that principle you mentioned in your post. It's just annoying as 🤬.Debatable; he's matured enough on the music front to pretty much escape the teen pop image.
I like the minimalist trap. The drop is interesting enough, it feels quite dark.
The word "sorry" isn't particularly odd by my standards.
It's a song about relationships. It's generic pop, it's not going to be deep or experimental on the lyrical side. What else would you expect?
Songs don't happen because someone felt like blaring their thoughts aloud one day like a musical, they happen because songwriters write songs for singers to perform, it gets produced by some producers, the singer sings it and gets payed, and that's it. You're going to daft lengths to justify your opinion.
That's purely opinion based, but I'm sure many would like to disagree with you. He's a generic pop artist. He's there to make chart music, and he's successful in it. "Love Yourself" was a nice departure, and a very nicely produced song overall.
Call out trashy pop songs however many times you wish, but the "JB sux 4eva" posts are nonsense.
Oh look, JB's back and it's even worse now than Baby.
- Repetitive background music plus with that annoying "uhhhh ohhh" sound.
- Weird title also and it's just about saying sorry to your girlfriend. Like what the 🤬? You can just say sorry easily without needing to sing .
- And also, "PURPOSE: The Movement", What Movement?
Seriously JB, you will never give out good songs.
I couldn't even make it halfway through the "song"
I couldn't even make it halfway through the "song"