"Blurred Lines" is one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my entire life
I am sick of this song. For me, the song is like the brony issue, I've sat down and wondered to myself "How is this even remotely possible.. for people to like such a thing?", literally done this with no exaggeration. I could not guess for EVEN A SECOND why the song is as popular as it is. There were some thoughts, like maybe from lil wayne spamming it on his twitter and recognization from a bunch of other artists, or maybe because of the rapper featured in the song.
But I know rap. He's not even popular.
First of all, no one even knew who the **** Robin Thicke was before this slaughtering of the art that is music. Hell, I didn't know. I did my research. I had seen the popularity of his videos, musics and sellings, the ratio of his older songs popularity sprung up in immense numbers mere days after the releasing of blurred lines. Pathetic.
Why the **** is it so popular..?
The song is ripping off of several artists, the most prominent I can think of is prince, the topic of the song and the people who listen to it cannot even relate. The only type of people who could relate to this shit in the first place is some sort of damn Pimp (0% chance someone with a lifestyle even similar to that would listen to it), or tryhards who view their life as a "hustle".
Tries to have a meaning but it can't. Literally sounds like the hook is just being repeated, annoying steady beats (hey hey hey, wooh, in fact the "wooh" is proof he is trying so hard to sound like other artists but terribly failing.) The rap part is generic, which is pretty typical as you can't really rap to a beat trying so hard to sound as if we are in the 80s that it's not even funny.
But the downright worst part of this song? IT IS ****ING EVERYWHERE.
Gas Pedal, pretty popular, died in a month. Gangnam Style, died in a few months, wasn't really everywhere though and not annoying. This has been out a month and a half to two months and YOU CANNOT WALK A MILE IN PUBLIC WITHOUT IT BEING THERE.
At my college, I have seen groups of people in circles just listening to it, dancing and shit. In class, literally everyone, from the big black guy in the corner to the shy white girl in the back is on their Ipod, and guess what I can hear them jamming too?
This is ****ing ridiculous. I'm sorry for the wall of text, but I NEEDED this off of my chest badly. What do you think of this "song"?
I am sick of this song. For me, the song is like the brony issue, I've sat down and wondered to myself "How is this even remotely possible.. for people to like such a thing?", literally done this with no exaggeration. I could not guess for EVEN A SECOND why the song is as popular as it is. There were some thoughts, like maybe from lil wayne spamming it on his twitter and recognization from a bunch of other artists, or maybe because of the rapper featured in the song.
But I know rap. He's not even popular.
First of all, no one even knew who the **** Robin Thicke was before this slaughtering of the art that is music. Hell, I didn't know. I did my research. I had seen the popularity of his videos, musics and sellings, the ratio of his older songs popularity sprung up in immense numbers mere days after the releasing of blurred lines. Pathetic.
Why the **** is it so popular..?
The song is ripping off of several artists, the most prominent I can think of is prince, the topic of the song and the people who listen to it cannot even relate. The only type of people who could relate to this shit in the first place is some sort of damn Pimp (0% chance someone with a lifestyle even similar to that would listen to it), or tryhards who view their life as a "hustle".
Tries to have a meaning but it can't. Literally sounds like the hook is just being repeated, annoying steady beats (hey hey hey, wooh, in fact the "wooh" is proof he is trying so hard to sound like other artists but terribly failing.) The rap part is generic, which is pretty typical as you can't really rap to a beat trying so hard to sound as if we are in the 80s that it's not even funny.
But the downright worst part of this song? IT IS ****ING EVERYWHERE.
Gas Pedal, pretty popular, died in a month. Gangnam Style, died in a few months, wasn't really everywhere though and not annoying. This has been out a month and a half to two months and YOU CANNOT WALK A MILE IN PUBLIC WITHOUT IT BEING THERE.
At my college, I have seen groups of people in circles just listening to it, dancing and shit. In class, literally everyone, from the big black guy in the corner to the shy white girl in the back is on their Ipod, and guess what I can hear them jamming too?
This is ****ing ridiculous. I'm sorry for the wall of text, but I NEEDED this off of my chest badly. What do you think of this "song"?