No I don't actually but in comparison to everything else in the top 10 right now this is by a mile better. It's an opinion
When Misha gets a top five hit then I will try to take your comment seriously.
I agree:
1) Get Up - Crappy Club Music
2) Scream and Sh*t - Cannot be more crap than this
3) IKYWT - Taylor Swift song complaining about her 15th boyfriend drop :yawn: (nice tune though but really cliched)
4) Animal - This screams generic sex and club song (chorus is nice though)
5) Stay - Rihanna attempting a ballad...
6) Boozing by Calvin Harris
7) My Life - OVER-BLOODY-PRODUCED!
10) Clown - by Ms I-cannot-stay-at-home-for-a-day-to-let-my-music-chart-for-weeks
The only ones I like are admittedly James Arthurs and Lily's...am I biased? Nope, simply put, the other songs do not stay in my head! Shut Up is not a work of art (admittedly) but neither were Sweet Child O' Mine, Call Me Maybe and Umbrella. But they were all so successful! Why? Because THEY WERE CATCHY. The top 10 are not memorable. Shut Up is incredibly memorable. I hated it at first (like Carly Rae's and Rihanna's) but then it grew on me. I just can't get it out of my head now.
1) Get Up - Crappy Club Music
2) Scream and Sh*t - Cannot be more crap than this
3) IKYWT - Taylor Swift song complaining about her 15th boyfriend drop :yawn: (nice tune though but really cliched)
4) Animal - This screams generic sex and club song (chorus is nice though)
5) Stay - Rihanna attempting a ballad...
6) Boozing by Calvin Harris
7) My Life - OVER-BLOODY-PRODUCED!
10) Clown - by Ms I-cannot-stay-at-home-for-a-day-to-let-my-music-chart-for-weeks
The only ones I like are admittedly James Arthurs and Lily's...am I biased? Nope, simply put, the other songs do not stay in my head! Shut Up is not a work of art (admittedly) but neither were Sweet Child O' Mine, Call Me Maybe and Umbrella. But they were all so successful! Why? Because THEY WERE CATCHY. The top 10 are not memorable. Shut Up is incredibly memorable. I hated it at first (like Carly Rae's and Rihanna's) but then it grew on me. I just can't get it out of my head now.
Including JA and AL all of this is a bunch of crapness.
If you listen to 80's and 90s music at all, a lot of what was produced then sounds like a classic compared to this lot unfortunately. Perhaps the artists at the moment, despite having so much more technology at their disposal, either cant use it or are just not very good.
Including JA and AL all of this is a bunch of crapness.
If you listen to 80's and 90s music at all, a lot of what was produced then sounds like a classic compared to this lot unfortunately. Perhaps the artists at the moment, despite having so much more technology at their disposal, either cant use it or are just not very good.
I disagree - Stay and I Knew You Were Trouble are really excellent pop songs in my own opinion. The rest are pretty abysmal, though. Still can't understand why Amelia has gone down the electronic pop route instead of the pop rock route which seemed such a natural fit for her, although I guess if Xenomania want to work with you, as a brand new act you probably wouldn't say no.
Including JA and AL all of this is a bunch of crapness.
If you listen to 80's and 90s music at all, a lot of what was produced then sounds like a classic compared to this lot unfortunately. Perhaps the artists at the moment, despite having so much more technology at their disposal, either cant use it or are just not very good.
Tbh I disagree with you on the 80s and 90s music thing.
Early to mid 2000s were spectacular. You had all of this quirky music topping the charts. I remember stuff like 'My Hump', 'Beep' and 'Smile' (Lily Allen), Justin Timberlake's stuff, it was all so quirky yet catchy. Music was so good BEFORE they introduced the club music thing to songs. Now they seem like generic rehashes of each other. I blame Rihanna. I miss old 2000s pop.
Her new song is okay but her first one was so much better! I can still listen to 'you bring me joy' happily and get into it... But her new one is just grating on me now; I can't listen to it any more, I used to love it.
She's now at #11 on iTunes and the Friday chart predictions say she's at #10. But that was probably because from Wednesday to Friday her iTunes position was #13, so she'll be doing a bit better now I think (maybe back to #9? Or even #8?). If she continues with promotion this week then she may get to #6 or even #5 but I don't think she's doing any more performances?
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I agree:
1) Get Up - Crappy Club Music
2) Scream and Sh*t - Cannot be more crap than this
3) IKYWT - Taylor Swift song complaining about her 15th boyfriend drop :yawn: (nice tune though but really cliched)
4) Animal - This screams generic sex and club song (chorus is nice though)
5) Stay - Rihanna attempting a ballad...
6) Boozing by Calvin Harris
7) My Life - OVER-BLOODY-PRODUCED!
10) Clown - by Ms I-cannot-stay-at-home-for-a-day-to-let-my-music-chart-for-weeks
The only ones I like are admittedly James Arthurs and Lily's...am I biased? Nope, simply put, the other songs do not stay in my head! Shut Up is not a work of art (admittedly) but neither were Sweet Child O' Mine, Call Me Maybe and Umbrella. But they were all so successful! Why? Because THEY WERE CATCHY. The top 10 are not memorable. Shut Up is incredibly memorable. I hated it at first (like Carly Rae's and Rihanna's) but then it grew on me. I just can't get it out of my head now.
Including JA and AL all of this is a bunch of crapness.
If you listen to 80's and 90s music at all, a lot of what was produced then sounds like a classic compared to this lot unfortunately. Perhaps the artists at the moment, despite having so much more technology at their disposal, either cant use it or are just not very good.
I disagree - Stay and I Knew You Were Trouble are really excellent pop songs in my own opinion. The rest are pretty abysmal, though. Still can't understand why Amelia has gone down the electronic pop route instead of the pop rock route which seemed such a natural fit for her, although I guess if Xenomania want to work with you, as a brand new act you probably wouldn't say no.
Tbh I disagree with you on the 80s and 90s music thing.
Early to mid 2000s were spectacular. You had all of this quirky music topping the charts. I remember stuff like 'My Hump', 'Beep' and 'Smile' (Lily Allen), Justin Timberlake's stuff, it was all so quirky yet catchy. Music was so good BEFORE they introduced the club music thing to songs. Now they seem like generic rehashes of each other. I blame Rihanna. I miss old 2000s pop.
Amelia is off to LA to film her third video
With a bit of luck this performance and any other appearances she does this week will boost her sales.
The Amelia Lily "Like" page is still getting more and more facebook likes.
Despite what some on here are saying she is doing fine over a year now since xfactor so she is starting to be an artist on her own right.
Wonder where James will be this time next year
i thought she was american:o