Favorite pop music summer jam?
Hotsauce84
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Or which is more popular in your area? Here it's Robin followed by Bruno followed by Daft Punk, though personally I love 'em all equally. Good, fun dance music that's a refreshing departure from the typical "EDM"/fistpump wave that's been all the rage lately. "Organic club bangers" maybe? I'm basing this off of requests, crowd participation (dancing and singing along) and what I hear people listening to outside of the club.
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When I was in NYC, there was this young dude with a guitar singing Get Lucky in the subway. Wish I had recorded it.
I'm also enjoying Zero 7 - On My Own. Tho, it sounds kinda like I'm listening to another Get Lucky.
Give it a go, sir! Maybe just the audio though 'cause the video is definitely on a throwback seen-it-all-before tip.
On first listen i thought the Robin track is a bit of a stinker IMHO, but I'm not a fan. It was a bit like The Neptunes producing Tom Jones, whilst he channelled Justin Timberlake doing a bad impression of James Brown.
Mars I don't think much of either, but this track is alright. Although it left me with a feeling like I gone out to eat steak, but all I could afford was the cheapest cut, and every bite just reminded me that whilst I was indeed eating steak, it was still a poor excuse for steak. Props to him because he actually writes and produces his own material though.
Ha!
Nowadays, people think that pop is actually a genre on to itself within which they stoop as low as they conceivably can to make the most least-common-denominator music possible...and it all sucks.
I ride for Blurred Lines. Played it at a gig last week. Crowd went nuts, since they weren't expecting it.
One of the songs in this poll trumps this very argument, which I bet even you would admit is a silly one to make.
"Get Lucky," while definitely lite disco (sup Gaffler) isn't exactly kowtowing to "pop," unless - and correct me if I'm wrong - a Niles Rogers guitar lick is the fast lane to chart success in 2013.
Ill disagree.
They are doing Retro-Nostalgic Disco. Nile Rogers' sound is a ubiquitous as common commercial guitar Rock.
Daft Funk are Pop.
I hope breakbot is gettin paid
Um, I'm going to need Pharrell say "we're up all night to get lucky" a few more times as he didn't quite say it enough for my tastes in that seemingly-sterilized non-pop chune.