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Originally posted by xDiamondx
I had to double check your name to be sure it wasn't Penny.
DLMG is so depressing though. The problems with it: Harry's vocals are nowhere that great to effectively emote the message of the song. It's impossible to even feel any sort of emotional connection to it (unless you're one of those people who think the sappy lyrics make up for the mediocre arrangement); because it's a slow tempo track with music arrangement completely wrong for the depth and emotion the song needs to go.
Then there's the feature artist who doesn't even know how harmonize very well at all; leading to a messy song where Harry would've been done better with Zayn or Liam at the very least.
The other issue I find with the song is its horribly outdated sound that should have stayed back in 2006. It's too mellow. As it is, if this song is any indication like you think, I really doubt even Harry would do that well (the fan girls are very fleeting; and it's one reason why JCLHG is such a huge step in the right direction. It would seriously give the boys options and audience in pop when they eventually go their separate ways.)
Oh and Penny: Word of advice; a three letter response just proves you don't have any real argument.
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I'm not going to argue whether it's a good song or not, cause obviously you disagree, but let's try to not be SO pressed over Harry and his vocals. Saying he can't emote is the most hilarious thing ever. The entire song is his moody tones and emotional vocals.
JCLHG is nowhere near the kind of change you are making it out to be. Lyrically and sonically it's the same old stuff they always do. It could fit inbetween any UAN songs and not seem out of place. That's why I'm confused why so many of you stan for this song like it's something special. It wouldn't appeal to anyone outside the fan base at all and it's barely a change in their sound in the slightest, whereas DLMG is obviously a million times more mature and sonically more appealing to outside audiences.