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11th December 2015 12:44 PM |
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Originally Posted by KarenPang
(Post 3176630)
For me it's not an impossible thing but seems that some can't handle criticism and once you bash an artiste's song = you're dead meat
Most artistes I support , there're bound to be songs that I do not like in their discography
And the part I cannot accept is if the song's really bad , some still insist it's good no matter what :x
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"Good" or "bad" is completely subjective, and among so many people it's bound to have very diverging opinions. Sometimes one may think a song is total garbage and someone else honestly think it's amazing (and they may just as well be puzzled by the fact that some people are still insisting the song is bad no matter what). We just have to accept that different opinions do happen, even on the most extreme cases.
Opinions are just that, opinions. They're not facts... Just because one may think a song is the best or worst song in the world, it doesn't really make it the best or worst song in the world.
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Originally Posted by Yoake
(Post 3176638)
of course, it's not impossible. There are Ayu's songs or even others artists songs that I dislike or like less than others. But sometime when I'm reading articles or comments (not specially here on AHS), I feel like the person is just nitpicking so much that even before to click on play button he/she thinks :" What will I dislike in this song?" At that moment, I like to remember myself to listen to a song with my heart and not only with my head. Because I know that I can be extremely picky sometime. It's not a disaster if the melody is similar to another one because the singer or the musician has his/her own personnality and his/her way of singing/playing is different from the other. It's why the song can have another color!
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This is so true. Sometimes some people seem to hate on the song before even listening to it, and you if go listen a song with such feelings chances are you are going to dislike it no matter what, because it's like you're listening to it with the sole intention of finding flaws...
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