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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:25 am
there are like fads and trends that end like fast with me. Like I can like a particular genre or artist of a song then it dies quickly. crying It's sad. That's what happened with Seiko in 2010. I was obsessed with her songs in like 2010 then it died by 2011.
It seems like that is happening with dance music of 2012 now. I am obsessed with like pop 2k and r&b ish songs rather than dance music now. I feel dance music is dying in favor of pure pop-ish songs like Taylor Swift's new single and Maroon 5. So yeah.
I am totally in love with Stuttering and Show me Love right now than anything else.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:31 am
So i may go back to 1990s ish songs now or something. Songs that sound 90s ish. I dunno. My music is getting really diverse now that I don't know where I'm going with music.
I thought i was going to a more rap/hip hop direction from pop 2k but not really. I may go to pop 2k pop, dunno. May continue to listen to now music....i don't know. I don't know where my music is going. I thought I was going to go for pop 2k and hip/hop/f&b music of the pop 2k but I think that is not accurate anymore. I feel my music is going to be really diverse soon. I dunno where I'm going now. Before it was anime music from 2004 to 2009, then it changed to 80s music then it changed to modern music then i dunno now.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 1:32 pm
Yeah aoi, songs from back then like the 80's were so memorable. Music nowadays, I don't think It will be remembered. Not many people still listen to the hip hop from like 2006. I don't cause it was a gross time for hip hop.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 3:38 am
Well the music of this decade so far is much better than 2000-2009. I feel more and more ppl are getting more involved with music and modern songs now more than ever. It seems like everyone knows about NOW music and popular artists right now where in the 2000s ppl didn't care for popular music since all it was was either rock music or hip/hop/R&B. I know I didn't listen or care for popular music in the mid 2000s in such. The only song I knew from that decade and being in high school was the Girlfriend song by Avril Lavigne, nothing else I don't remember. Except the really early 2000s I remember now music from that time. But like 2003 to 2007 I knew nothing from those years.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 3:14 pm
What you're saying is kinda true. It seems to me that even the older generations like listening to the charting music. But I still stand by my comment. 60's, 70's, and 80's (some 50's and 90's) are still going to be heard on the radio for a while. Or thats just what the air waves are playing in my area.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:24 am
Nah, everyone knows the Call me Maybe song in stuff.
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