Album : How to Save a Life (2005)
Track No: 2
Genre: Piano rock, alternative rock
Writer: Isaac Slade and Joe King
Producer: Mike Flynn and Aaron Johnson
Quote:
Originally posted by sputnikmusic.com
“"he title track usually doesn't make a huge impact on an album, but this is one exception. With Isaac on the piano again and the bass playing a dominant role, in that I'm saying the bass gives the song kind of a swing feel that I really enjoyed in the song. The guitar in the song just plays a couple of riffs here and there and strums a chord on the chorus, but still better than nothing. Is that strings I hear in the back? It really adds to the ambiance and the marimbas I think are simple additions that make this song stick in your head for days. I believe the song is about Isaac trying to help a crack-addict teen according to their website.."
Album : Dignity (2007)
Track No: 2
Genre: Dance-rock, electropop
Writer: Hilary Duff, Kara Dioguardi, Chico Bennett, Richard Vission
Producer: Chico Bennett, Richard Vission
Quote:
Originally posted by theprophetblog.net
““Dignity”, in which Duff tries to set herself apart from her Hollywood contemporaries – and succeeds. “Where’s your, where’s your, where’s your dignity?” She chants on the hook “I think you left it in the Hollywood Hills”. Duff certainly has a smug attitude with her on this, sneering at the Lindsay Lohan’s and Nicole Richies as she quips “It’s not news when you got a new bag” before demanding them to “pick up the bill” because it’s “all you got”. The production is just as fiery and cracking as the lyrics, making “Dignity” one of the albums standout tracks.."
This countdown has not really been my thing so far...
The last good song that was posted was the Kanye track. "Dance Again" is the epitome of trying to recreate an already generic song. And Jessie J is just terrible.