I don't understand how Pitbull and FloRida could make a career out of being guest features on all their songs. They are so unneeded. I wonder how that makes them feel inside?
-Rihanna=repetition
-Over-cuteness in K-pop songs
-Rappers who guest feature and spend 16 bars rapping about nothing or the same tired topics of girls, how cool they are and money. Specially a lot of the new upcoming rappers
- Rappers who can't do a song on their own
-Country songs that sound like it ripped off five songs before it
-Bjork and her nonsense
-How Kelly C, P!nk, and Avril's music are so interchangeable. You'd think Max would at least try to give them each a distinct sound, but nope
-Taylor Swift and her childish lyrics/ American Idol coronation lyrics
-EDM that lasts way too long
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There's this annoying damn squeak sound in one of Demi's earlier songs that used to kill me every time my sister and her Demi stanning friends use to play it. Someone help me out in naming it.
EDIT: Wait, I thought this thread was asking for specific songs. I have quite a few, I will go off on this thread right now.
Wrong grammar in the song titles makes me wanna slit my wrists
Omfg, this times 1000.
For instance I can't stand song titles such as We R Who We R it just annoys me so much. Or when they use U instead of you, like what's the point? It was no deeper meaning, it's just stupid.
On Spotify, at the end of Roar, you can hear the beginning of a bird chirping
Capitol, did you just use the ROAR music vid and post the audio on Spotify
long intros. for example drunk in love takes WAY too long to start up and get bopping. i love bey's rap verse and it takes like 2 minutes into the song for it to come
When the instrumental sounds so splendiferous during the verses then gets ****ed up during the chorus and bridge. I'm not here for my vibe being killed.
Also bad grammar. On the radio, I will notice the slightest change in the music, whether it is an added drum beat over "Sweater Weather" to make it sound more upbeat, an uptick in the speed of the song, or a shortened version of the song (think Can't Hold Us). I hate it when they change the song for the radio, especially when the song isn't even long in the first place.
I notice EVERYTHING in a radio edit. Lord. Every minute detail. Sometimes it's good, but sometimes it legit bothers me.
I don't understand how Pitbull and FloRida could make a career out of being guest features on all their songs. They are so unneeded. I wonder how that makes them feel inside?
-Rihanna=repetition
-Over-cuteness in K-pop songs
-Rappers who guest feature and spend 16 bars rapping about nothing or the same tired topics of girls, how cool they are and money. Specially a lot of the new upcoming rappers
- Rappers who can't do a song on their own
-Country songs that sound like it ripped off five songs before it
-Bjork and her nonsense
-How Kelly C, P!nk, and Avril's music are so interchangeable. You'd think Max would at least try to give them each a distinct sound, but nope
-Taylor Swift and her childish lyrics/ American Idol coronation lyrics
-EDM that lasts way too long
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More often than not EDM songs that last "way too long" are just extended mixes with an extended intro and outro intended for DJs to mix in their sets. Almost every song like this has a radio edit that you'd probably like better for casual listening.
I'm not sure how minor it is, but besides Mariah and Whitney (RIP), it annoys me when singers go on and on with their runs while singing live. Like damn...chill. The song doesn't need all that.
Lousy bridges. The bridge in "Part of Me" by Katy Perry comes to mind. It's very lame. Also, I dont like when artists state their name at the beginning of a song. Jason Derulo used to do that and it annoyed me.
Surprised not many people said abrupt endings. Like the other day my mom and I were listening to the radio when Demons came on. Right when it ended she was like it's over? After that it's started really bothering me when songs just immediately end after the last chorus.
When there's a Skype/text/Facebook sound in the song. A lot of artists do this sadly, apparently it makes people like the songs cause they recognize the sound although it's hard to notice it. I don't even know, but it's very annoying once you notice it.
I hate when I buy a single track from an album and a little part of the song is included on the last track of the album, so when I play the single, it abruptly starts and is incomplete. Or a song that ends introducing another song then just.. stops. Does that make sense?