Treadwellia wrote:Hmmmm.
Let's go out on a limb here and mention the two worst Beatles songs in creation.
"Mr. Moonlight."
"Revolution 9."
"Imagine" is a horrible song, hot take.
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by Luminesa » Mon Nov 02, 2020 11:25 pm
Treadwellia wrote:Hmmmm.
Let's go out on a limb here and mention the two worst Beatles songs in creation.
"Mr. Moonlight."
"Revolution 9."
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by Free Las Pinas » Tue Nov 03, 2020 4:29 am
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Twicetagram and JYPe wrote:Basically all low effort rap music, some cringe pop songs, and Baby Shark.
Even as a kpop fan I heavily dislike some songs.
^^ in their earlier years they didn't have such a huge fan base so they had more musical creativity. Now that they are so popular their music is becoming increasingly commercial. Last comeback I liked from them was LY:Tear/Fake Love.
Their latest stuff makes me want to gauge my eyes out, really. Especially that fucking “Dynamite” track. I get the wanting a feel good song but this one is just supremely annoying and they play it a lot on local radio. Like, a lot. And I live in the South. KPop is not something commonly heard around.
I have to note that the individual member projects are more decent. RM and Agust D have more substantial and well rounded forays into music and this is coming from someone who isn’t a huge rap fan.
by Elejamie » Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:26 am
Dresderstan wrote:Luminesa wrote:Both of those songs are awful. No creativity, no uniqueness, nothing fun, just...banal techno-pop. Coldplay still has SOME semblance of identity, but Maroon 5 is now just Adam Levine and everyone else.
Florida-Georgia Line. EVERYTHING by Florida-Georgia Line is the WORST. They are such trash and represent everything wrong with modern country music.
Girls Like You isn't really "techno-pop" tbh, it's more of acoustic-esque pop/pop-rock, if you can call it that tbh. Coldplay I've always found interesting, because I never liked their alt rock post-Brit pop first 3 albums, when they started to pivot more towards a sort indie pop/pop rock and later more pop and electronica I actually like the transition. Their older stuff just feels muddled and part of the slow and dying wave of post-grunge and alt rock in the late 90s into the early 2000s, so I prefer their change-up, Maroon 5, I find to be overhated in that a lot of people just hate them for the sake of hating them, but overrated in the sense they don't go away.
Free Las Pinas wrote:Anyway, Christmas is coming up! My least favorite Christmas song is Lady Gaga’s “Christmas Tree”.
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by Nuroblav » Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:34 am
Treadwellia wrote:Hmmmm.
Let's go out on a limb here and mention the two worst Beatles songs in creation.
"Mr. Moonlight."
"Revolution 9."
by Aclion » Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:40 am
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by Luminesa » Tue Nov 03, 2020 8:17 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Luminesa wrote:Old country is my jam. It brings my heart back to a place when I was little, listening to the radio while I was in the swimming pool. Lazy summers and listening to the radio on the way to school.
No reflection on you, I hope you know, but country music sets my teeth on edge. I don’t like it. I find it vapid. It’s all heartbreak and breakups.
by Xmara » Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:02 pm
Dresderstan wrote:Luminesa wrote:Coldplay has some downright beautiful music, especially on Mylo Xyloto. I think they should go back to concept albums like that, it seems to help their writing.
Oh absolutely I love that album, Paradise is definitely in my top 5 best Coldplay songs, and don't get me started on Princess of China.
by Xmara » Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:24 pm
by Dresderstan » Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:37 pm
Xmara wrote:Here's another few:
Girls Like You- Maroon 5: They play this song on the radio here way too much. It's a boring song.
I Don't Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: They play this song on the radio here way too much too. It's repetitive as well.
Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams: Beat is catchy, but lyrics are really creepy IMO.
The Middle- Zedd and Maren Morris; Stay- Zedd and Alessia Cara: I honestly thought these were the same song for the longest time. They sound way too similar.
Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)- Silento (I think that's who sings it): Probably the most annoying song I've ever heard and I hope I never hear it again.
by Xmara » Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:54 pm
Dresderstan wrote:Xmara wrote:Here's another few:
Girls Like You- Maroon 5: They play this song on the radio here way too much. It's a boring song.
I Don't Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: They play this song on the radio here way too much too. It's repetitive as well.
Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams: Beat is catchy, but lyrics are really creepy IMO.
The Middle- Zedd and Maren Morris; Stay- Zedd and Alessia Cara: I honestly thought these were the same song for the longest time. They sound way too similar.
Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)- Silento (I think that's who sings it): Probably the most annoying song I've ever heard and I hope I never hear it again.
I think the main theme I see especially here is if it's popular/played on the radio it apparently sucks.
GLR: I honestly don't hate this, yeah boring acoustic sort of pop rock, but I think it's enjoyable, and the remix with Cardi B definitely changes things up a bit.
IDC: Yeah IDC I like this song, yeah JB is... JB but I can't hate on Ed for trying to re-create the success of Shape Like You, there's method to madness as to why it was his most successful song and a massive smash in 2017.
BL: Beat is weak, one of the weakest and worst ones Pharrell has done, and it is incredibly creepy and rapey so there's that.
Hate The Middle because of the utter waste of talent that is Maren Morris and Zedd wasting his own talent to work with Grey again and produce a garbo song with an annoying ticking clock. Stay is much better imo, at least and Alessia Cara is passable here.
Watch Me: Annoying, and obnoxious, it was basically the epitome of the vine song craze in the mid 2010s, and yet it stuck an appeal with young kids and became a dance craze, etching Silento as yet another one hit wonder on the mark of the music insustry.
by Dresderstan » Wed Nov 04, 2020 7:58 pm
Xmara wrote:Dresderstan wrote:I think the main theme I see especially here is if it's popular/played on the radio it apparently sucks.
GLR: I honestly don't hate this, yeah boring acoustic sort of pop rock, but I think it's enjoyable, and the remix with Cardi B definitely changes things up a bit.
IDC: Yeah IDC I like this song, yeah JB is... JB but I can't hate on Ed for trying to re-create the success of Shape Like You, there's method to madness as to why it was his most successful song and a massive smash in 2017.
BL: Beat is weak, one of the weakest and worst ones Pharrell has done, and it is incredibly creepy and rapey so there's that.
Hate The Middle because of the utter waste of talent that is Maren Morris and Zedd wasting his own talent to work with Grey again and produce a garbo song with an annoying ticking clock. Stay is much better imo, at least and Alessia Cara is passable here.
Watch Me: Annoying, and obnoxious, it was basically the epitome of the vine song craze in the mid 2010s, and yet it stuck an appeal with young kids and became a dance craze, etching Silento as yet another one hit wonder on the mark of the music insustry.
It's not so much that I hate some of those songs because they're popular. I hate them because they get played 50 times a day on the radio! I want more variety, but I can't get XM radio because my car radio doesn't support it (plus I'm not shelling out extra money every month for it). And as far as FM stations where I live, my options are: Top 40, Adult Contemporary (80's to now), Gospel, and like a half-dozen Country stations. AM isn't much better; it's almost all sports and talk radio.
by Xmara » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:00 pm
Dresderstan wrote:Xmara wrote:It's not so much that I hate some of those songs because they're popular. I hate them because they get played 50 times a day on the radio! I want more variety, but I can't get XM radio because my car radio doesn't support it (plus I'm not shelling out extra money every month for it). And as far as FM stations where I live, my options are: Top 40, Adult Contemporary (80's to now), Gospel, and like a half-dozen Country stations. AM isn't much better; it's almost all sports and talk radio.
Maybe because they get played so much because the artist is a well known established artist like Sheeran, Swift, Levine, Bieber, Grande and are really popular or is what the DJs think people will like to pass the time.
by Luminesa » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:05 pm
Xmara wrote:Here's another few:
Girls Like You- Maroon 5: They play this song on the radio here way too much. It's a boring song.
I Don't Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: They play this song on the radio here way too much too. It's repetitive as well.
Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams: Beat is catchy, but lyrics are really creepy IMO.
The Middle- Zedd and Maren Morris; Stay- Zedd and Alessia Cara: I honestly thought these were the same song for the longest time. They sound way too similar.
Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)- Silento (I think that's who sings it): Probably the most annoying song I've ever heard and I hope I never hear it again.
by Dresderstan » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:07 pm
Luminesa wrote:Xmara wrote:Here's another few:
Girls Like You- Maroon 5: They play this song on the radio here way too much. It's a boring song.
I Don't Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: They play this song on the radio here way too much too. It's repetitive as well.
Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams: Beat is catchy, but lyrics are really creepy IMO.
The Middle- Zedd and Maren Morris; Stay- Zedd and Alessia Cara: I honestly thought these were the same song for the longest time. They sound way too similar.
Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)- Silento (I think that's who sings it): Probably the most annoying song I've ever heard and I hope I never hear it again.
Blurred Lines is disturbing, especially when you consider that in an interview Robin Thicke explained he wanted to write something purposefully disrespectful of women, and even he disowned the song after much controversy. (Pharrell, who helped him with it, has not to my knowledge.)
by Luminesa » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:10 pm
Dresderstan wrote:Luminesa wrote:Blurred Lines is disturbing, especially when you consider that in an interview Robin Thicke explained he wanted to write something purposefully disrespectful of women, and even he disowned the song after much controversy. (Pharrell, who helped him with it, has not to my knowledge.)
That to me will always be his biggest stain as a producer/artist, worse than almost any other song Pharrell did.
by Dresderstan » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:16 pm
by Elejamie » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:34 pm
Xmara wrote:I Don't Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: They play this song on the radio here way too much too. It's repetitive as well.
Xmara wrote:Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams: Beat is catchy, but lyrics are really creepy IMO.
Xmara wrote:The Middle- Zedd and Maren Morris; Stay- Zedd and Alessia Cara: I honestly thought these were the same song for the longest time. They sound way too similar.
Xmara wrote:Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)- Silento (I think that's who sings it): Probably the most annoying song I've ever heard and I hope I never hear it again.
by Xmara » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:41 pm
Elejamie wrote:Not going to repeat myself with Girls Like You because I've already explained myself enough on Maroon 5, so let's cover the others! Because I've already decided to set up base camp in this thread.Xmara wrote:I Don't Care- Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber: They play this song on the radio here way too much too. It's repetitive as well.
That's not Ed's worst song, not even from the in all honesty mistake that was No. 6 Collaborations Project* (that would be South of the Border), but that is pretty much a lowlight. Their voices work together OK though I'm not really expecting a reunion but they sound as bored and uncomfortable as their characters attending that party are. And why are they at that party anyway?
* Whatever happened to Collaboration Projects nos 1-4 anyway? Because there is a No 5, an EP he did with some grime artists before he became a worldwide superstar.Xmara wrote:Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams: Beat is catchy, but lyrics are really creepy IMO.
Pretty much the same here but I dislike it for another, albeit strange reason: It's a bad luck song for me. As in, I listen to it one day and then the next day something bad happens. Worst part is that it's not the only one, I've got a small list of them. But that's for a different thread.Xmara wrote:The Middle- Zedd and Maren Morris; Stay- Zedd and Alessia Cara: I honestly thought these were the same song for the longest time. They sound way too similar.
Again they're both OK tracks, not terrible but not worth committing to memory once you've gone past the age of 18, but I can see what you mean. Zedd isn't entirely terrible or even mediocre (unlike, say, Marshmello or The Chainsmokers), there is some talent there, but he instead chooses to waste his talent making incredibly generic tunes.Xmara wrote:Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)- Silento (I think that's who sings it): Probably the most annoying song I've ever heard and I hope I never hear it again.
Part of me's glad this never made it big over here. On the upside, be glad that he was a one hit wonder so there won't be a Greatest Hits album from him anytime soon.
by Dresderstan » Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:44 pm
Xmara wrote:Elejamie wrote:Not going to repeat myself with Girls Like You because I've already explained myself enough on Maroon 5, so let's cover the others! Because I've already decided to set up base camp in this thread.
That's not Ed's worst song, not even from the in all honesty mistake that was No. 6 Collaborations Project* (that would be South of the Border), but that is pretty much a lowlight. Their voices work together OK though I'm not really expecting a reunion but they sound as bored and uncomfortable as their characters attending that party are. And why are they at that party anyway?
* Whatever happened to Collaboration Projects nos 1-4 anyway? Because there is a No 5, an EP he did with some grime artists before he became a worldwide superstar.
Pretty much the same here but I dislike it for another, albeit strange reason: It's a bad luck song for me. As in, I listen to it one day and then the next day something bad happens. Worst part is that it's not the only one, I've got a small list of them. But that's for a different thread.
Again they're both OK tracks, not terrible but not worth committing to memory once you've gone past the age of 18, but I can see what you mean. Zedd isn't entirely terrible or even mediocre (unlike, say, Marshmello or The Chainsmokers), there is some talent there, but he instead chooses to waste his talent making incredibly generic tunes.
Part of me's glad this never made it big over here. On the upside, be glad that he was a one hit wonder so there won't be a Greatest Hits album from him anytime soon.
Zedd has some decent tracks. I like Clarity.
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by Luminesa » Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:04 pm
Dresderstan wrote:Luminesa wrote:Even while watching him on The Voice, Pharrell struck me as rather...creepy at times. In a subtle way. John Legend is fun, I love him.
I feel like his rep from the public is more known for that one song from the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack, despite being originally been a hip-hop/R&B/funk artist and producer with the Neptunes and as a soloist and because of that muddled and forgotten part from most of the public just front him as innocent because of one massive hit.
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