do you think Japanese music sounds better because

ethris

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do you think Japanese music sounds better to English speaking folk because we cant understand the corniness of some lyrics, for example, im American, and there's some american music that has a good beat, but the lyrics are just to corny and because of that i dont like it, but another example, the fairy tail opening(forget the name), it goes something like lets make a "smile spell", well i really liked that song, and when i read the lyrics i realized how corny it'd be if sung in english.

so i suppose my question is, do Japanese, and well i guess any foreign-ly sung songs(if that even makes sense :erm: ) sound better to people who dont know the said language, due to not recognizing things that would be considered corny if we knew the culture better?

If you disagree, what reasons do you think cause this not really a phenomenon, phenomenon. :cool:

and in case people misunderstand for some reason, im saying i enjoy the fact that i like foreign music, and its upsetting that we may miss out on some good music of our native tounge due to social norms and what is considered corny.

the discussion is along the lines of do Japanese people find there music to be corny and dislike it, as i dislike some american music.

or it can be why does this even happen

i dont have a definitive opinion, that would be the reason why id like to discuss, in order to find out the mechanics behind why we may or may not enjoy a foreign music without as much bias as we would use for the music of our native tongue
 
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Dunno i just know some japanese music are really good and i don't even understand what they are saying
 

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If I like the beat and the overall sound , language became a second thing to consider.
I have English, Japanese,Korean, Indian, Thai,Italian, even the sindarin hymn on my playlist
 

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If I like the beat and the overall sound , language became a second thing to consider.
I have English, Japanese,Korean, Indian, Thai,Italian, even the sindarin hymn on my playlist

its like your agreeing without agreeing lol
 

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I'm sure that not being able to understand the language or the language in the song has an effect on your liking/disliking of the song compared to a song in your native tongue.
 

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i think your misunderstanding me llol


I feel the same way :|

Let's just settle with this OP.
I dont have any other explanation other than I enjoy listening to music that makes my ears happy and make me feel good.

Dont have the answer you wanted.
And there is no right answer anyway .
 

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Music is highly subjective, what you like you like. For me, I look at lyrical content and the usage of instruments, the complexity and intensity of the music and vocals. I also listen to Indian songs (my native tongue is urdu/hindi) and no, I do not find them appealing at all (except for a few songs or bands, like indian ocean, who do in fact have some grace) I suppose it's something of an acquired taste.
 
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Japanese songs are funny. I prefer to hear english songs, even if it's like my third language.
 

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I avoid musics in my native language because of retarded lyrics. I like these songs I dnt understand anything.





 
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Yeah pretty much. Japanese songs sound good even when I have no idea what the hell they're saying. They could be singing 'Death to America' and I'd be bobbing my head like a fool Lol.
 

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Depends. I always search the lyrics before getting crazy about a song. It takes more than a catchy beat to get me.

For instance, most Shonen anime openings sing about stuff like not giving up, believing in yourself, friendship, dreams and other stuff that can be splashed into any series without a problem in a generic worn-out way. The opening you listed being one of them. However, there are also songs that are jeweles in my opinion. Here are some of them:

Shuffle (YGO DM OP 2)


The lyrics:

Agony - Kotoko


The lyrics:

Liar Mask (Akame ga Kill!)


The lyrics:

Hacking to the Gate (Steins; Gate OP)
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The lyrics:

There are a lot more like these.

(*Huge fan of anime openings here. ^^*)
 
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It dosen't sound better. The only thing that sounds good is the beat, I don't know what they're saying lol
 

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I believe music can equally sound good regardless of it's origins. I enjoy listening to music from many different genres and really origins shouldn't matter. I don't listen to foreign music because I don't understand the words. I listen because I like the beat and singing. I even listen to some fan dub or covers of anime songs.
 

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Yep I think that's it, word aren't a good way of communication anyway, in fact when I hear a good song I deliberately avoid seeing what the artists look like, or normally sound like, I am solely concerned with the music,

I don't exactly remember but there was a musician who didn't put lyrics for his songs on back of the album cd(this is old time news) when asked why, he said it was because everyone makes up their own versions of what the words are and what it means and it's beautiful and he didn't want to ruin it.

I guess what it means is that you have a richer inner world then the one outside.
 

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It just depends of the tones.
I usually listen to songs from Greece,Germany and Japan. Though there some songs I can't stand cause it sounds bad to me.
 

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Yes, I do think the lyrics of a song can have either a negative or a positive influence on the listener. This is true for me at least; I used to like a song in a different language that I didn't understand, When I looked up its lyrics it just became dull to me, the words were just that poor.

I usually enjoy music of different genres and cultures.
 
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