Fight Song is plain terrible. Dragging Fetty isn't going to change that.
It's meaning has nothing to do with it. Otherwise Ashley Tisdale's "Headstrong" is the song of the 2000s, cause it's about being headstrong.
But I'm a little bias. Most self-help songs are lame/try-hard to me (Beautiful, ****in' Perfect, Born This Way, Firework, Kelly's post-skinny discography, etc.). At least the generic ones.
You have terrible music taste so your opinion doesn't matter...
Anyways I said I don't like Fight Song but it's hypocritical for some of y'all to say it's frightening when y'all listen to the worst music on earth.
Trap Queen is way more inspirational than Fight Song
the past 10 years has been filled with female empowering songs...but how often do we hear an urban act come out the gates empowering women??? almost never
Stressed Out is already and early contestant. for 2016's worst song for me. I detest that song. The music is weak. The lyrics are ****ing weird. He basically rambles about how he wants to make better music for half a verse, and then talks about making candles out of the smell that reminds him of his childhood and selling it to his brother. Uhm, okay? The chrous is so generic. I swear to god i've heard "wish i could turn back time to the good old days" a million times before. It's way too clicheic. Also, i do not appreciate how half of the song is just promoting their album, "Blurryface".
I think theyre waiting for Grammy time and official impact date in radio.
That was probably last Tuesday as WWWY was added by 95 Pop stations (on top of the ones that already had it). It was the most added track. Like we told you, WWWY is already a single.
That was probably last Tuesday as WWWY was added by 95 Pop stations (on top of the ones that already had it). It was the most added track. Like we told you, WWWY is already a single.
That happened with Hello though..From the first day and week it was added to lots of stations....but a week or two after, it showed up its adds date on AllAccess. And same with Taylors releases on the 1989 era.
I've been noticing that this Disturbed song "The Song Of Silence" has performed exceptionally well for an Active Rock/Nu Metal band for days on end on ITunes, currently at #78 on Live Pop Bars over a week after release, and the video is already close to 6 million views in just one month, again unheard of for the Active Rock format. They've never done a ballad before, the song (originally by Simon & Garfunkel is incredible. Maybe we've finally found the first Active Rock crossover in seven years!