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I mean really, what do you all consider danceable from an urban standpoint?
I mean really, what do you all consider danceable from an urban standpoint?
I mean really, what do you all consider danceable from an urban standpoint?
This could be true...
I see my son dancing all the time. The dances look funny but he and his friends seem to have a good time with the music they find.
Somebody called Labyrinth is on his ipod...
listen to 'earthquake' by labyrinth, the mix is f7cking beautiful. i love it but it makes me sad because it makes me realise how far i have still to go.
That's exactly it. You nailed it with that Dr. Luke comparison. It's kinda like a Beach Boys swag. Lyrics are easy to digest, yet creative and convey a message. Instruments are relatively simple (although there are some really detailed intricacies in there, I'm learning), and a simple melody.
And it works. It's all over the charts. All over the radio. All over EVERYTHING.
That's the song he has on his ipod, lol.
I guess I better start listening to my son's music.
What I really want to know is... Is that really what people want to hear? Or is it just what is being pushed through the mainstream?
What I really want to know is... Is that really what people want to hear? Or is it just what is being pushed through the mainstream?
What's the diff b/w urban and pop? Or is that urban is a diff name for hip-hop/r&b. Haven't many hip-hop artist always tried to go mainstream/pop because the realize it has better sales or broader audience. Crossover appeal they used to say.I mean b.o.b did a song with Taylor that did real well. I agree that they have diff styles, but isn't that by choice. I mean is Chief Keef ready to go pop.
Cheif Keef going pop? that's like water and oil it don't mix And...What's the diff b/w urban and pop? Or is that urban is a diff name for hip-hop/r&b. Haven't many hip-hop artist always tried to go mainstream/pop because the realize it has better sales or broader audience. Crossover appeal they used to say.I mean b.o.b did a song with Taylor that did real well. I agree that they have diff styles, but isn't that by choice. I mean is Chief Keef ready to go pop.