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Old 24th June 2009, 10:25 PM
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I've really loved Madonna (2Unlimited, Snap!, Thalia and loads of others) when I was a kid and I grew up listening to her music and western music in general I even had her Hungary concert on a VC and I used to watch it like crazy. I kinda lost interest in her since 2000 Don't get me wrong I listen to Blackmore's Night, Within Temptation, EvaneScence and Jade's and Geo's works so it's not that I don't listen to non Asian music. I used to be into many german pop acts around 2002 too, but in time I've simply lost interest as it all seemed pretty similar one way or another. I don't really mind their sexy image, but here where I live people don't even consider trying out anything else if it doesn't have an "over-sexed" image you don't even want to see Serbian turbo folk stars (most of them actually have porn tapes not to mention they literally only sing about cheating and sex) so I guess that's one of the things that makes me dislike the whole idea
I see a lot of female sexed up artists not to do a "I'm to sexy for my clothers" thing, but more like a girl empowerement about their own sexualit... Something like "This is my body, and I'm hot, but you only can have it if I let you", what is very against sexism, where sexy women need to play the prostitute role everytime...^^ But I know some female singers from europe from some countries whose music market don't have much appeal worldwide, and some of them are REALLY sex-oriented, in a porn-like way.

About everything sounding the same, it's common when a music style is not ur cup of tea... I have this problem with most metal bands, punk rock and indie rock^^
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