Whistle, The Lazy Song, I Wanna Go, Don't Kick The Chair, Moves Like Jagger
to name a few.
ooh sh*t
anyway I agree with what most people are saying: crazy kids is great and fun but I can't see it being a big hit. The verse to chorus thing is just a little too different and the lyrics in the chorus seem a bit... idk immature? The "shinin' like we stars" bit comes a cross as a bit cliche and I feel like the public would pick up on that. Wouldn't mind if it was one though, the video would probably slay.
I think Supernatural should be her next single, save Crazy Kids for spring break/summer.
Die Young (September-December) - Safe, but a smash.
Crazy Kids (January-April) - One of those anthemic sing-alongs.
Supernatural (April-July) - Sure-fire smash if Crazy Kids underperforms.
Thinking Of You (August-October) - Rock-driven, would show GP another side of her.
C'Mon (November-January) - Another sure-fire hit.
All That Matters (February-May) - ...Another sure-fire hit.
Dream era. C'Mon can even get a remix, it's perfectly set up for one, honestly.
I don't know if RCA would do 6 singles, but this should be them if they do it.
Add Last Goodbye instead of all that matters. ATM would flop. LG would boom the charts faster than a cheeta should run after he saw an ugly elephant pole dance.
anyway I agree with what most people are saying: crazy kids is great and fun but I can't see it being a big hit. The verse to chorus thing is just a little too different and the lyrics in the chorus seem a bit... idk immature? The "shinin' like we stars" bit comes a cross as a bit cliche and I feel like the public would pick up on that. Wouldn't mind if it was one though, the video would probably slay.
half the songs I listed, if not all of them, have guitars and whistling. I'm not here for spreading false music information
I think the way that Crazy Kids sounds is more of an indie feel, though.
Whistle is anything but indie, clearly. Same with The Lazy Song.
The whistle is much more Pumped Up Kicks-esque.
I've noticed with ... Warrior (I think), Supernatural and Crazy Kids.. that the choruses sound like hooks. Or maybe I'm just being an idiot? It feels like the choruses build up to something greater then comes a verse instead
I think I noticed with other songs too but those are the main ones for now.
half the songs I listed, if not all of them, have guitars and whistling. I'm not here for spreading false music information
...except the "guitars" used in those songs listed are frequently used in pop songs and layered with other instruments. The guitar used in Crazy Kids is more acoustic and the whistle and guitar aren't overplayed by any other instruments. Thus giving it the indie sound that those other songs do not have.
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Funny that I can get warned for that but someone else can't when they wave around unreleased material that they most of the time don't even have
I've noticed with ... Warrior (I think), Supernatural and Crazy Kids.. that the choruses sound like hooks. Or maybe I'm just being an idiot? It feels like the choruses build up to something greater then comes a verse instead
I think I noticed with other songs too but those are the main ones for now.
I think that was the point with Warrior (the song) because like, it builds up the ENTIRE album. It's why I don't think Warrior should be a single - it's an intro first and foremost and it does it very well - like that song would not fit anywhere but the start.
The other ones I think Ke$ha was just playing with song structure idrk