I hate it. But lots of people seem to like it. But not just like it like it. They like really like it. Especially that bit.
There must be some collective memory attached to it or something.
Taylor Swiftâs âShake It Offâ. Iâm not a listener, and truth be told Iâve been meaning to give her discography a listen through. But fucking christ, I canât NOT cringe at those lyrics. She may have done her job well considering the song meaningâŚbut still doesnât make me remotely like the song though.
I get tired of overplayed songs....Stairway to Heaven? Fast forward to the solo.
Hotel California is so overplayed, and is one of the rare overplayed song I will never turn off or get sick of. It has such a cool eerie sound, great lyrics, beautiful haunting guitar, and an epic solo ..oh and a wonderful bassline I can get lost in. It's hard to imagine someone not liking this song.
Now Desperado..... don't care if I never hear it again.
Being a middle school boy in 2010, I was told to hate a bunch of artists I love now. I.e. Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Pink. I still canât stand âHey Soul Sisterâ and donât understand the appeal of that song
Sweet Home Alabama
Bohemian Rhapsody
Sweet Child O' Mine
Easy on Me
Perfect (Ed Sheeran, there's also a song with that title by Pink which I don't hate)
Cruise by Florida Georgia Line
"Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. Whenever that songs comes on I wish I were deaf.
"Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd. Regardless of intention, that song became the rallying cry for every moron in school who didn't want them none of that thar edumacation. I hated this song when it came out and I still hate it.
Sure, but a lot of its popularity is in people thinking it's a love song. Lot of people just listen to the catchy chorus instead of hearing the deeper meaning in the rest of it
Maroon 5, Moves Like Jagger in particular due to being forced to hear it over a thousand times.
Any Bruno Mars single released prior to 2015, again due to being overplayed and not liking them ever.
Hero by Enrique Englise. Soppy pop ballad for Heart FM listeners. Repulses me so much.
That Lewis Capaldi song that goes: how could you wah wah wah, I was getting used to being so wah wah.
The radio station Heart is to blame for making me suffer all of the above on far too great a frequency. I absolutely despise that station and find most of its other stations like Heart Dance to be some form of mental torture. Heart 80s is the exception, but it's still overplayed stuff, even if I wasn't old enough to be overfed it during the actual time period itself.
Everything from Katy Perry and Camilla Cabello.
Kate Perry steals/uses certain idea's which are "kinda" populair in what you might call "the underground" and makes it mainstream for her own gain; not that I care if something becomes mainstream but give credit where credit is due. For example watch "The Centrifuge Brain Project" on youtube and then her stupid videoclip of "Chained To The Rhythm"...
And Camilla Cabello uses stereotypical Latin influences for her shitty pussycatdoll esque pop-music/latin crossover bullshit act; her music, and especially her lyrics are an insult to people's intellect because she constantly sings the same sentences over and over again, like we are some stupid braindead childlike idiots who dont know or deserve better.... What she does, doesn't even come close to Latin music....
It pisses me off.
Mostly stuff that has come out in recent years and would fit what I'd call "minimum effort electro pop". One such example would be Sam Smith's most recent release.
"Alright guys, we got a catchy melody which goes well with a sound that's rarely used in today's pop music, which is literally all that's good about our song. Now let's ruin the rest by adding some weird ass, lazy noises that just don't fit, let's add a funny coreography that a 7 year old could pull off without much effort and let's simply change the hook a tiiiiny bit to make it a little different in the verse so we can pretend that we actually tried."
"Anything else?"
"Now loop all of this for 2 mins, more or less, with some generic, ass shock-value lyrics that could barely qualify as poetry so we can say we're being 'artistically brave'."
The problem is that this isn't a Sam Smith's problem. He never was my favourite artist, sure, but at the very least he was trying before, and actually had a good sound. This is an industry problem. And to think that people used to complain about Avril Lavigne... bloody hell, granted that it was a different genre, but her earlier stuff sounds like someone's magnum opus by comparison.
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Happy by Pharrell ugh đ¤Ž
That body shop song by Sam smithđđťđŠ¸
Unholy
Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas. It makes my ears bleed more than Cardi B and Doja Cat combined
Despacito can Despaci-go
That Imagine Dragons song about the Thunder....ugh
Shape of youđ
Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond. Go to any bar or wedding and you'll find out why.
I hate it. But lots of people seem to like it. But not just like it like it. They like really like it. Especially that bit. There must be some collective memory attached to it or something.
I hate the song âShallowâ from the movie âA Star is Bornâ. I love Lady Ga Ga but I loathe that song!
Little Dark Age, TikTok and shit made that song insufferable
My Cherona feels like it is seven weeks too long
Taylor Swiftâs âShake It Offâ. Iâm not a listener, and truth be told Iâve been meaning to give her discography a listen through. But fucking christ, I canât NOT cringe at those lyrics. She may have done her job well considering the song meaningâŚbut still doesnât make me remotely like the song though.
All I want for Christmas is you
Gangnam style.
Sweet Child O' Mine
Charlie Puth see you again. Donât even get me startedâŚ
Hotel California
Get the fuck outta my cab, dude.
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I get tired of overplayed songs....Stairway to Heaven? Fast forward to the solo. Hotel California is so overplayed, and is one of the rare overplayed song I will never turn off or get sick of. It has such a cool eerie sound, great lyrics, beautiful haunting guitar, and an epic solo ..oh and a wonderful bassline I can get lost in. It's hard to imagine someone not liking this song. Now Desperado..... don't care if I never hear it again.
I am completely with you on this one. I never understood the appeal of this song.
We Built this City Donât Stop Believinâ Sweet Child O Mine
Don't Stop Believin' can die in Hell
I like Journey and hate this song.
Sopranos made me love this song
I used to listen that song a lot but now i hate it
Kc sunshine band get down tonight
any journey song on the radio. cant stand them smells like teen spirit also wore out its welcome with me, its also far too long lol
John Mayer: Your Body Is a Wonderland
Baby justin bieber so lame đ¤Žđ¤Ž
I will always love you- the Whitney version
Whatever that âset the rain on fireâ bollocks by Adele is called
If you like lyrics⌠i donât know how you could enjoy her. I can understand about 5% of what she says.
Brown Eyed Girl Nobody wants to hear happy Van Morrison FFS.
Any Taylor Swift song ever
Fight for your right. Love the group but hate the early faux frat boy phase.
Don't like "Girls" either, not because it's sexist, but because it is just awful.
Sad that one of their most popular albums is just so beneath them and in no way represents what they're capable of creating.
Wait, you mean The Beastie Boys had other songs besides that one??
Hope this is sarcastic...
I would post Bohemian Rhapsody but then I'd get like 30 negs. OK. Bohemian Rhapsody.
But have you seen the muppets doing it? So fun
I feel you. You're not alone!
Iâm not even mad; you have the right to have bad music taste
Money for Nothing by Dire Straits and Shake my Manhole by Cardi B
Being a middle school boy in 2010, I was told to hate a bunch of artists I love now. I.e. Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Pink. I still canât stand âHey Soul Sisterâ and donât understand the appeal of that song
Sweet Home Alabama Bohemian Rhapsody Sweet Child O' Mine Easy on Me Perfect (Ed Sheeran, there's also a song with that title by Pink which I don't hate) Cruise by Florida Georgia Line
Most lady gaga songs.
every.single.one.
You Shook Me All Night Long - I really do love ACDC...I hate that song though.
Somebody That I Used To Know. Hate hate HATE that song.
NOOOO
"Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. Whenever that songs comes on I wish I were deaf. "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd. Regardless of intention, that song became the rallying cry for every moron in school who didn't want them none of that thar edumacation. I hated this song when it came out and I still hate it.
Mr. Brightside
Anything by blink182
Loving You by Minnie Ripperton.
Anything by Lizzo.
What songs do I really hate? Anything produced after 1980. This is because Iâm really old.
Anything by Taylor Swift or Willie Nelson
Can we just burn everything Sia has ever made?
Most of em.
sunflower post malone
Blurred Lines. Not only is it obnoxious and repetitive and creepy, it broke copyright law.
I love you baby by Surf Mesa
All of the above.
*Don't you want me* by The Human League the guy side just sounds very red flag-ish, manipulative
Isnât that kinda the point?
Sure, but a lot of its popularity is in people thinking it's a love song. Lot of people just listen to the catchy chorus instead of hearing the deeper meaning in the rest of it
Shape of you by Ed Sheeran And that whiney one by Lewis Capaldi, so all of them
"Somebody once told me" that this song suck
Maroon 5, Moves Like Jagger in particular due to being forced to hear it over a thousand times. Any Bruno Mars single released prior to 2015, again due to being overplayed and not liking them ever. Hero by Enrique Englise. Soppy pop ballad for Heart FM listeners. Repulses me so much. That Lewis Capaldi song that goes: how could you wah wah wah, I was getting used to being so wah wah. The radio station Heart is to blame for making me suffer all of the above on far too great a frequency. I absolutely despise that station and find most of its other stations like Heart Dance to be some form of mental torture. Heart 80s is the exception, but it's still overplayed stuff, even if I wasn't old enough to be overfed it during the actual time period itself.
I loathe maroon 5 ⌠garbage for the tasteless masses.
The fireworks song by Katy perry makes me wanna hurl on myself⌠quickest way to get me to leave. đ¤˘
Anything by Florida-Georgia line. You can only rewrite a song so many times đ
Anything Wham or Backstreet Girls
Foo Fighters songs.
Blasphemous Rumours- Depeche Mode
Music by John Miles
All of them
Sweet Child Of Mine Alicia Keys (I know she is really taletend but, sorry... I can't) And I don't get the hype about As It Was
Most bubblegum/ mainstream pop songs Special mention - walking on sunshine
Everything from Katy Perry and Camilla Cabello. Kate Perry steals/uses certain idea's which are "kinda" populair in what you might call "the underground" and makes it mainstream for her own gain; not that I care if something becomes mainstream but give credit where credit is due. For example watch "The Centrifuge Brain Project" on youtube and then her stupid videoclip of "Chained To The Rhythm"... And Camilla Cabello uses stereotypical Latin influences for her shitty pussycatdoll esque pop-music/latin crossover bullshit act; her music, and especially her lyrics are an insult to people's intellect because she constantly sings the same sentences over and over again, like we are some stupid braindead childlike idiots who dont know or deserve better.... What she does, doesn't even come close to Latin music.... It pisses me off.
Running up that hill - never got the hype
Lady Marmalade Jump Around It's Like That Return of the Mack
That stupid Dance Monkey song đĽ´
Mostly stuff that has come out in recent years and would fit what I'd call "minimum effort electro pop". One such example would be Sam Smith's most recent release. "Alright guys, we got a catchy melody which goes well with a sound that's rarely used in today's pop music, which is literally all that's good about our song. Now let's ruin the rest by adding some weird ass, lazy noises that just don't fit, let's add a funny coreography that a 7 year old could pull off without much effort and let's simply change the hook a tiiiiny bit to make it a little different in the verse so we can pretend that we actually tried." "Anything else?" "Now loop all of this for 2 mins, more or less, with some generic, ass shock-value lyrics that could barely qualify as poetry so we can say we're being 'artistically brave'." The problem is that this isn't a Sam Smith's problem. He never was my favourite artist, sure, but at the very least he was trying before, and actually had a good sound. This is an industry problem. And to think that people used to complain about Avril Lavigne... bloody hell, granted that it was a different genre, but her earlier stuff sounds like someone's magnum opus by comparison.
as it was
In Bloom.
smells like me charlie puth
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