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Aisha_Angel 19th October 2006 01:35 PM

Hells yeah, B&D is the **** for me. When I get my license on my b-day I'm hitting Highway 70 BY MYSELF (thank GOD) and cranking that song up to the maximum that my ears can stand. I just love that song that much. It'll be my first driving alone song...wow and it's so close too.

Mad_Cactuar 19th October 2006 01:52 PM

Ok. I love "Yume no Uta" now. You don't, Anthony. I just gave it another chance and it grew so quick. The orchestral "Quartet version" is really <333

BabyUtada 19th October 2006 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by pbs1605 (Post 916487)
I really dont know why Sexyback is a success.His vocals are shocking on it.The worst song of 2006 for me.And after his last album i was looking forward to hearing his new stuff.Not anymore.

I don't agree with you there but if you don't like Sexyback, you'll love "My Love" It's less provocative than Sexyback.:P

jigglypuff 19th October 2006 04:43 PM

these songs r awesome! its all just taste really. like some people will fully like something but some others r gonna hate it. every1 has different prefrences.

but to me i think london bridge, my humps and sexyback are awesome coz theyre catchy, good for clubs, sound awesome turned up volume. specially sexyback coz the sound is really new, fresh and just cool.

jigglypuff 19th October 2006 04:45 PM

btw there nothin wrong with sex and skankiness

its a fact of life and a normal bodily funkshion. ;)

*Petit* 19th October 2006 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BabyUtada (Post 916206)
What I'm still tryin to figure out is why a J-song is being compared to an A-song(s).....:shrug



Because it's an example of how a song with less "deep" lyrics, but which is really catchy sells more than other songs.. =P Because it's not just true for american songs. Not every japanese is "OMG!1!" so deep and clever. It's also because the different languages have different way of writing, so translated japanese may come off as "new" or "deep" even though it might really be full og cliches etc.

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It's so bad down here in NC; we have little five year old girls who think they have "humps" and "lovely lady lumps" made to be you-what with instead of trying to be the independent-strong women our foremothers have been before. I guess in the end no one feels that they have any responsiblity about that as well. It just goes from the producer to the artists and the parents and so forth.

Haha, this actually made me laugh allthough it's quite serious. And also I think "lump" and "hump" are such nasty words. Even just the sound of them is.. >_<.

This is no not so fdifferent from the japanese industry though, except that what's "sexy" or attractive is different. And often, like in other languages that has devellopped a more subtleness in poetry than english (spanish f.ex.), the maning of the words isen't so apparant and perhaps not understood by children allthough the sexual content may be as apparant to a grown up. A good example of this is some songs sung by France Gall in the end of the 60's. Sadly the english lyrics have often a very direct approach to such things.

orenji_jaro 19th October 2006 05:06 PM

no matetr how stupdi the song gets.... it';s gon be popular because of good
BEATS
RHYMING
VIDEO
and the FUN in FUNKINESS

-_-
i guess nowadays more peopel are digging the beats mroe than the lyrics but when ti comes to danc emsuic the main thing to listen to is the beats cos it;sa dance msuic...

alt.total-loser 20th October 2006 01:17 AM

The lyrics may be stupid, but they're catchy as hell, which will make them easier/funner to listen to. At least for me.

elepop 20th October 2006 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MC Tatsujin (Post 915969)
Aside from an excellent beat, I find these songs rather creative. Lyrically, "My Humps" is an amazing work.

I personally don't think that's "amazing":
http://artists.letssingit.com/black-...-humps-dx2jt2l

alt.total-loser 20th October 2006 01:21 AM

The only lyrically amazing thing I can find about My Humps is how well it rhymes. And that's not anything spectacular on it's own.

Mad_Cactuar 20th October 2006 04:01 AM

It's genius. So simple yet so effective in creating imagery with mundane words. I love the way they tackle the subject matter. The protagonist with the humps seem distressed by the attention she gets and whines about it eventhough she gets all kinds of gifts from admirers. So somehow it's shows that women isn't cheap.

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They buy me all these ices
Dolce and Gabbana
Fendi and the Donna
Karan they be sharin'
All their money got me wearing fly
Whether I ain't askin
They say they love mah ass in
Seven Jeans
True religion
I say no
But they keep givin
So I keep on takin

explodingbird 20th October 2006 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MC Tatsujin (Post 917775)
It's genius. So simple yet so effective in creating imagery with mundane words. I love the way they tackle the subject matter. The protagonist with the humps seem distressed by the attention she gets and whines about it eventhough she gets all kinds of gifts from admirers. So somehow it's shows that women isn't cheap.

Poor Fergie. Must really suck to be her.

I'm trying to decide if you're being serious or not D:

stardusties 20th October 2006 04:04 AM

I like london bridge because....it's a parody...........you're got j-kwon's ridiculous rapping style in her verses, and gwen stefani's stuff in the chorus

:P I find it amusing how she tries to capture that

my humps is just dumb..and i just can't get with the beat either...
and sexy back..is just horrible. there IS no 'beat' to follow...

Mad_Cactuar 20th October 2006 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by explodingbird (Post 917776)
Poor Fergie. Must really suck to be her.

I'm trying to decide if you're being serious or not D:

:rofl I was. Not all songs that get to #1 are crappy. (this week's one is the ultimate crap though, how the heck it replaced SexyBack?) I believe some of them are good enough to be defended and dissected to bits.

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Originally Posted by stardusties
my humps is just dumb..and i just can't get with the beat either...
and sexy back..is just horrible. there IS no 'beat' to follow...

This is the first time I'm hearing of a person who fails to feel the beats.

andre2907 20th October 2006 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ayu_fan929 (Post 916277)
Is 'London Bridge' really that popular? I can understand 'My Humps' and 'SexyBack' being popular cos of the beat but not 'London Bridge'.

London Bridge is more popular than My Humps, at least in USA. My Humps reached 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 while London Bridge reached 1.

And they are popular because people think they are good. They have fun lyrics, good producers, catchy beats...

(I like Black Eyed Peas, but "London Bridge" is not very good. And Sexy Back sucks).

immel 20th October 2006 10:17 PM

Were they released at the same time?

ohsixthirty 20th October 2006 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by explodingbird (Post 915742)
They're catchy. They stick in your head. They're simple to follow and easy to sing to.

That's pretty much it.

yep, exactly. they're catchy. they get stuck in your head and you find yourself singing them whether you want to or not. the lyrics don't really matter in that regard. and catchy means that people buy it.

Ayu_Fan_00 20th October 2006 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo Daydream (Post 915721)
In this thread I don't mean to insult anyone. This is just my view on this...
But HOW in the WORLD are songs like My Humps, London Bridge and Sexyback popular? I mean, itz all about sex and skankiness and bad lyrics... I just don't understand...

Those songs seriously SUCK!!!

ImpactBreaker 20th October 2006 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo Daydream (Post 915721)
I mean, itz all about sex and skankiness and bad lyrics... I just don't understand...

You've answwered your own question. The masses love that!

BabyUtada 24th October 2006 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by touchedstar (Post 919167)
yep, exactly. they're catchy. they get stuck in your head and you find yourself singing them whether you want to or not. the lyrics don't really matter in that regard. and catchy means that people buy it.

EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!:yes


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