Re: Top 10 Taylor Swift Songs
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 2:07 pm
none of those are bad songs, but not favorites either.
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Who talks about Biggie and Pac? lolHeadhunter wrote:Dude that song was TRASH. He tried so hard too. It was like a washed up basketball player taking 40 shots and bricking 33.Jason wrote:Your taste in rap stinks!Headhunter wrote:Rap God is one of the worst songs in his entire catalogue. That was sad to listen to.
If he OD'd after Eminem Show, he'd be talked about the way Biggie and Pac are.
Biggie vs. Pac is like the Beatles vs. Rolling Stones water cooler discussion of its era. They are immortalized. I don't really get your question outside of the pretense that nothing but modern pop is all that is talked about, which is true but who cares.Reign in Blood wrote:Who talks about Biggie and Pac? lolHeadhunter wrote:Dude that song was TRASH. He tried so hard too. It was like a washed up basketball player taking 40 shots and bricking 33.Jason wrote:Your taste in rap stinks!Headhunter wrote:Rap God is one of the worst songs in his entire catalogue. That was sad to listen to.
If he OD'd after Eminem Show, he'd be talked about the way Biggie and Pac are.
To be fair, if peeps would play some of their stuff versus the absolute trash rap today I would dig. God damn how loathe getting in a car with a rap fan today.
I never get a discussion about Biggie and Pac.Headhunter wrote:Biggie vs. Pac is like the Beatles vs. Rolling Stones water cooler discussion of its era. They are immortalized. I don't really get your question outside of the pretense that nothing but modern pop is all that is talked about, which is true but who cares.Reign in Blood wrote:Who talks about Biggie and Pac? lolHeadhunter wrote:Dude that song was TRASH. He tried so hard too. It was like a washed up basketball player taking 40 shots and bricking 33.Jason wrote:Your taste in rap stinks!Headhunter wrote:Rap God is one of the worst songs in his entire catalogue. That was sad to listen to.
If he OD'd after Eminem Show, he'd be talked about the way Biggie and Pac are.
To be fair, if peeps would play some of their stuff versus the absolute trash rap today I would dig. God damn how loathe getting in a car with a rap fan today.
You don't listen to rap music.Reign in Blood wrote:I never get a discussion about Biggie and Pac.Headhunter wrote:Biggie vs. Pac is like the Beatles vs. Rolling Stones water cooler discussion of its era. They are immortalized. I don't really get your question outside of the pretense that nothing but modern pop is all that is talked about, which is true but who cares.Reign in Blood wrote:Who talks about Biggie and Pac? lolHeadhunter wrote:Dude that song was TRASH. He tried so hard too. It was like a washed up basketball player taking 40 shots and bricking 33.Jason wrote:Your taste in rap stinks!Headhunter wrote:Rap God is one of the worst songs in his entire catalogue. That was sad to listen to.
If he OD'd after Eminem Show, he'd be talked about the way Biggie and Pac are.
To be fair, if peeps would play some of their stuff versus the absolute trash rap today I would dig. God damn how loathe getting in a car with a rap fan today.
Fair enough, but I hear it tons.Headhunter wrote:You don't listen to rap music.Reign in Blood wrote:I never get a discussion about Biggie and Pac.Headhunter wrote:Biggie vs. Pac is like the Beatles vs. Rolling Stones water cooler discussion of its era. They are immortalized. I don't really get your question outside of the pretense that nothing but modern pop is all that is talked about, which is true but who cares.Reign in Blood wrote:Who talks about Biggie and Pac? lolHeadhunter wrote:Dude that song was TRASH. He tried so hard too. It was like a washed up basketball player taking 40 shots and bricking 33.Jason wrote:Your taste in rap stinks!Headhunter wrote:Rap God is one of the worst songs in his entire catalogue. That was sad to listen to.
If he OD'd after Eminem Show, he'd be talked about the way Biggie and Pac are.
To be fair, if peeps would play some of their stuff versus the absolute trash rap today I would dig. God damn how loathe getting in a car with a rap fan today.
I mean in terms of songwriting. They write all their own shit. Springsteen's music focused heavily on working men and struggling with relationships and decisions and shit. Taylor is kind of in the same way but for the females. Struggling relationships, teen infatuation, etc...Tiggnutz wrote:Modern day Springsteen is a stretch Mariah Carey and others have had the same success.zombie wrote:Jason wrote:Is there any other artist as popular/well-recognized as Taylor Swift, right now? Every song she releases seems to instantly turn to gold. Can't say the same for any artist, today. She is in a league of her own. Dare I say a modern day Springsteen after his Born In The U.S.A. album skyrocketed him to unimaginable heights.
you like her the most, no doubt, but it looks like she has competition. in beyonce, lady gaga, rihanna, sia, katy perry. etc. do you have something to back this up, or is it just your bias and such?