Treecko
the princess without voice
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Then there's Sweater Weather, which is the most boring song that gets played twenty times a day. It's so uninteresting and repetitive, I hate it. >_<
Sweater Weather , while peaking at 14 on the Billbaord Chart, is far from annoying or overplayed. I barely hear it on the popular radio stations here. It's probably just one of those songs not everyone can get. HOnestly I thought it was boring at first, but it really caught on to me. (Though it may just be my kind of music and not yours.)
She's only a star now cause of Royal, she wasn't famous before. She wrote Royals way before she became famous. I see no problem with a song like that popular over some of the other trash she's dissing in that song. Nothing wrong with enjoying pop music, but you have to admit a lot of songs today are all "let's go party and get drunk and drive in fancy cars and make lots of money."Royals is pretty bad. People at my school this year were constantly singing Lorde's stupid song, and I can't stand it. Her voice isn't attractive, neither is she, and she's kinda fake. She has a tendency to diss other stars (although at least she dissed One Erection). As for the song, it's very lame, and the lyrics are stupid.
People who hate Royals probably just don't get the lyrics. It's pretty states every reason I hate most pop music today. A lot of popular music portrays the party/rich kid lifestyle. The media portrays that all the cool people have nice clothes, expensive sports cars, nice houses, go to parties all the time, and are wealthy. That's what the media says teenagers all should aspire to have today and when teens hears those songs they believe they need those things. In reality, there aren't many teens who can live in royalty/life of luxury like that. It's all a bunch of lies feed to make you think you need that. Lorde is a teenager herself and probably heard of these luxuries before, but doesn't want that. She's from a not so rich country and fine with that and just wants the excitement of being a musician.
That or people just hate that dissed one of their favorite pop stars. Which by the way, she has every rite to do so, she's just stating her opinion even if you may not agree with it. Sorry for that rant, but I just think that song deserves the amount of radio play it gets.
Anyway, I have to agree with a lot of people about Blurred Lines. I don't listen to lots of pop radio, but the song (along with alot of others this song) became pretty unavoidable. I still heard it all over the place. I'm so tired of hearing it every where and the lyrics are just so God awful. I don't get how a song so degrading and awful was number 1 for so long. Along with that We Can't Stop and Wrecking Ball. Both played way too often and We Can't Stop has such whinny and annoying vocals/lyric (the whole robotic/deep/" It's our party we can do what we want/It's our party we can say what we want" part). Overall it's not really an exciting song. The music video for Wrecking Ball just ruined the entire song for me and I'm also just tired of hearing it everywhere. Also I could care less for everyone's parody/interpretation of the music video at this point. Roar is another. The lyrics are rather cheesy and pretty much some of the same stuff her and alot of other pop stars sing of today.