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Re: Listen to Songs, and Rate Them x/10
@ Gahndi: Some good songwriting here, along with a great melody and catchiness, as well as length. The vocalist is also very soothing, and when you can hear just that little hint of anguish in there, you feel kind of sympathetic a little too. And if any song can successfully get me invested in its plot like that, it wins big time. 9/10. Definitely gonna be looking them up sometime soon
@ SPCDRI: Yet another song barely saved by its length. Not really anything here to point out other than the humour is on par with what might be found in the mouths of a 9-year-old. Yeah, haha, cock jokes AND Hitler. Raising the bar real high right now, guys. 2/10.
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Re: Listen to Songs, and Rate Them x/10
God, that was boring. Lasted too long, there really wasn't much to sway to or soak in in terms of melodies, and the songwriting is some of least original I have ever heard in my life; I'm not joking, it was literally, like, every single love song ever written. I really am convinced this song took 5 minutes or less to create in terms of lyrics, or they got their child to write it. Horrible. 2/10.
3/10 Nothing personal against the song, just not my thing.
I've been going through a rare phase of listening to some bubblegum pop music, stumbled across this and actually found the sound interesting. It's no Beth Gibbons by any stretch but this chick has potential.