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  1. While Meghan Trainor is far from being one of my favorites, I've still come to see her as... okay.

     

    However, All About That Bass itself remains Satan-awful, IMO.

    I find her to be a mixed bag for me. On one hand she's had All About That Bass, Lips Are Movin' No, and Like I'm Gonna Lose You, but then she's had Dear Future Husband, Me Too, Marvin Gaye and Better.

  2. I don't know I thought it was funny and fun to sing XD

     

    What I meant was I like every song on Prism except Dark Horse XD and I don't really feel a rap/trap vibe on their at all.  Tho sometimes she did change her voice and it was weird.

     

    I hate all those songs XD so boring, so repetitive, and as for Yellow Submarine, sounds like a goddamn nursery rhyme. I know they're classics, but I just don't like them. I absolutely do not like Nirvana (except one song and their lyrics are good) they are trash, but I still know they're great in terms of influence obviously.

    Fack is easily my least favorite song of all time. Worse than Birthday Cake, Rack City, The Motto, Stupid Hoe, Crank That, London Bridge, Anaconda, We Can't Stop, Work From Home, Me Too, etc.

     

    I hate Dark Horse, but I also hate This Is How We Do, mainly because it sounds like everything her harshest critics have ever said about her.

     

    Well you're gonna hate this because Another One Bites The Dust is actually one of the 40 biggest hit songs of all time, according to Billboard Hot 100.

  3. Fack is awesome first of all XD

     

    Any song by Katy Perry not on Prism and that''s not Dark Horse.

     

    We Will Rock You, Another One Bites the Dust, Fat Bottomed Girls by Queen.

    Yellow Submarine and Octopus's Garden by The Beatles

    His voice is Cartman levels of ann0ying, and the chorus is mostly just him repeating the word Fack over and over.

     

    I like some of the songs off of Prism, (Roar, Legendary Lovers, Birthday, International Smile, It Takes Two, etc) but I don't buy Katy Perry trying to take a southern rap/trap vibe, or that she's a dark horse, when she is anything but.

     

    Its weird because me and a bunch of people love Another One Bites The Dust and We Will Rock You, those are classics. Same could be said about Yellow Submarine.

  4. In response to OP (I can't quote, halp me), I feel so alone in liking "Bitch I'm Madonna". That's my workout jam.

    The problem I have is the "drop" and beat sounds like a mosquito farting on a microphone. This should not have been the follow-up to Ghost Town, one of the best songs she's released since Vogue hit #1 back in 1990..

  5. Maybe in 2011 it could have happened, but in 2016, almost 6 years since the show's inception? Neigh. But, considering they made an episode all about yaoi, and made Tweak and Craig the epicenter of it all, who knows maybe, but I don't think so. The whole stereotype about bronies is already a dead horse (metaphorically speaking) and its not as relevant as it was in late 2010-early 2011. But the Trey and Matt do come up with some crazy stuff in the show. Maybe they'll do it, but I doubt it honestly.

  6. As the title says, what are some songs by artist that you like that you cannot stand?

    Mine would be these songs:

    Touch My Body- Mariah Carey

    Dark Horse- Katy Perry

    This Is How We Do- Katy Perry

    Fack- Eminem

    Pour It Up- Rihanna

    Mean- Taylor Swift

    Hello Kitty- Avril Lavigne

    Magic- Coldplay

    Do What U Want- Lady Gaga/R. Kelly

    Heathens- Twenty One Pilots

    Young Volcanoes- Fall Out Boy

    OMG- Usher/will.i.am

    Bitch I'm Madonna/Madonna/Nicki Minaj

    Spark The Fire- Gwen Stefani

  7. Pop: Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, Sia, Kelly Clarkson, Rihanna, OneRepublic, Janet Jackson, PSY, P!nk, Britney Spears, Ellie Goulding, Cher, Shakira, Natasha Bedingfield, Lady Gaga, Meghan Trainor, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Gwen Stefani, Avril Lavigne

    Rap/Hip-Hop: Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, B.o.B, Lupe Fiasco, Twenty One Pilots, Missy Elliot, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

    R&B: Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Adele, Beyoncé, Elton John, Usher

    Rock: Fall Out Boy, Skillet, Evanescence, Paramore, Green Day, Panic! At The Disco, X Ambassadors, Coldplay, The Beatles, Imagine Dragons

    EDM: Calvin Harris, Zedd, David Guetta, Avicii, The Chainsmokers, DJ Snake, Skrillex

    Disco: ABBA, The Bee Gees

    Country, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert

  8. A few in mind

     

    Kendrick Lamar- To Pimp A Butterfly

    Mariah Carey- Music Box

    Prince- Ultimate Prince (Greatest Hits album)

    Mariah Carey- Daydream

    Michael Jackson- Bad 25 (25th anniversary addition)

    Mariah Carey- #1 To Infinity (Includes all 18 #1 hits spanning from 1990-2008, as well as the new single Infinity)

    Michael Jackson- Thriller 25 (25th anniversary addition)

    Mariah Carey- The Emancipation Of Mimi

  9. remembering that nine inch nails didnt have a chart topper in the nineties

     

    I think the closest to a hit that Nine Inch Nails had in the US at the time was The Day The World Went Away. But that peaked at #17, so it wouldn't have been in the decade end list anyway.

    And you see, I have favorites from every decade except for the 90s, the 80s also maybe only having one or two. The 00s were sooo much more memorable, and plus, I've recently discovered a lot more good music from the time that wasn't very well-known.

    I just think that the hit songs from the 80s and 90s were more cohesive, and a much more representative for their decades at the time. And they had some songs that are well loved by almost everyone. in the 80s, we had Thriller, and the 90s had the Macarena. Those are probably the most well known songs of those 2 decade.

  10. Yep, I mistyped ... 10 weeks. Of course that was the Airplay chart. There was also sales and revenue streams to consider ... such as the best selling single in 1998. I am of course talking about that certain Celine Dion song that was on constant airplay rotation forever. 

     

    Billboard isn't just flawed, it is complete and utter garbage. 

     

     

     

     

    No we don't. I haven't looked up a Billboard list in a decade until this topic, and I consume twice as much music than the average person. I am normally not this strong of a contrarian about items than don't matter a lick ... but the emphasis people put on lists like these is ridiculous. 

     

    Though I really want to listen to Nothing But a G-String. That a hidden track on Chronic?  :orly:

    Oh, you mean My Heart Will Go On. That song was only #1 on the Hot 100 for 2 weeks, unfortunately. I will admit its is flawed, but I wouldn't go so far to call it garbage.

     

    I have no idea about Nothing But a G-String.

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