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Posted by Jim Carson on Apr-03-2009 00:43:

Re: I've been listening to R&B, Hip hop, Rock, and Top 40 lately

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
Yes, you read that title right. The person who used to talk so much sh*t about that kind of music, doesn't listen to EDM much anymore.

I don't know if it's because the EDM that I've been hearing the past couple of years just sucks, or if I'm just tired of the scene (or both), but I've been listening to the radio a lot lately, and I'm actually enjoying it.

Don't get me wrong, there is a lot of garbage on the radio, but after listening to more R&B, hip hop, rock, and top 40 lately... I feel a new sense of life. I'm actually hearing songs about things that are going on in my life right now... or things that I want to be going on in my life... and I feel like I can relate to a lot of the songs.

With EDM, I almost feel like it was pulling wool over my eyes. I would sort of "escape" into the music and escape from problems (ie money, career, health, etc) rather than dealing with them (if that makes any sense). I would listen to EDM, and just hours would go by, and when I turned the music off, I would come back to reality without accomplishing anything.

Even though I still like some EDM (older stuff), I've actually sort of built an animosity towards it. I kind of associate it with drugs. For example, the last time I went to an EDM club (not going to mention a venue), I stayed completely sober all night, maybe 1 or 2 drinks. I had one acquaintance come up to me and tell me these exact words: "You only live once, do some drugs so you can have more fun. You're so lame. You're not an old lady". A couple other acquaintances (same night), told me I looked bored and offered to sell me pills. If one more person came up to me and told me I should take drugs, I was going to go off!!

I just don't enjoy going to these clubs/events anymore. It's so unmotivating to be around drugs all night. I've been in this scene for almost 9 years now, and I think I'm done (maybe go out if it's a special event).

I felt like I had to make a thread about this. The main thing that concerns me is the friends I have made throughout the years. I don't want to lose my friends because I'm not into the scene/music anymore. I want to go out and support my friends (whether they are DJ's or promoters), but at the same time, I don't have it in me to go out every other weekend like I used to.

Well, that's all.


I've been where you have been before regarding this as I told you before. It took me two years of going to church every Sunday to get right with things. You have to decide... do you want to spend the rest of your Sundays with crazy crackheads or crazy Christians? I choose crazy crackheads any day of the week

All kidding aside, I think you need to do something similar to what I did and just take some time off to do other things. I took some time off to watch movies, go to plays, go to comedy shows, take classes, learn how to boat, devote time to reading, check out another city and live one house from the sand. It sounds like you are already doing this. When the time is right you will come back and enjoy some great nights of techno and partying... I'm sure. I think once it is in your blood it's hard to get it out. Drugs are everywhere, maybe more so in this scene, but ultimately, it is your responsibility what you put in your body and how you live your life. I understand it can be frustrating to talk to people who are not on the same intellectual level as you are. That's why it is important to branch out and make friends that share similar intellectual interests to your own. I have been fortunate to find a few good people in the EDM community who share similar spiritual, artistic, and intellectual interests who I can attend seminars, activities, and workshops with.

There are many people who don't do any drugs at techno parties. People I think party all the time, I come to find out, don't at all. Not everything is what it seems. Choose which road is best for you and live it with passion, integrity, and power.


Posted by Kismet7 on Apr-04-2009 22:26:

You are in a good place if you dont need drugs, to escape from whatever there is to escape from. The music, if its good music, should be enough right? I listen to other genres more than I listen to EDM, even though I produce EDM. What makes listening to only EDM hard is that today's upfront EDM music has very little dynamics. Most of EDM is a constant stream of normalized energy and normalized thought requirement, so it requires a constant attention to really enjoy it. So as you get older and your attention span and patience allocated to things like music drop, it gets hard to keep up with the music and actually enjoy it. So music with more dynamics like pop, hip hop, rock become more attractive. One of the reasons why Trance music is the most famous form of EDM music...besides the focus on emotions, it has the dynamics you find in other more consumable genres. Best way to enjoy EDM is to take it in doses amongst other genres of music. Today's pop, rock, and hip hop are toxic to listen to, there is a lot of great pieces of dynamic music of the past to listen to.


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Posted by R!CH on Apr-04-2009 23:23:

i can understand your resorting to mainstream music to escape the drug culture often associated with electronic music, but there are better ways to distance yourself from that ugliness than reduction to the lowest common denominator. the music you listen to is ultimately associated with the setting you're in including the people you're surrounded by. if you're only listening to edm in dark, grimy hollywood megaclubs with druggies chatting your head off about drugs, then of course you're going to develop a distaste for it. i think it's only healthy that you do react that way. i've never witnessed a more rampant or casual environment for drug use anywhere else than hollywood, but i'm sure you can find an escape from all that at other edm parties with more mature crowds. i could be wrong though. in the end it's easy to continue enjoying the music without the drugs/druggies. just don't go out as much and when you do, don't stay out as long. for me, i love listening to edm on long bike rides, while running, driving and snowboarding. it becomes a soundtrack to some great scenery. listening to the music in normal, daytime settings at background levels can help you break the negative association. i can tire from listening to edm all the time just as easily, but i balance that out with other interests including silence, reading, public radio, tivo and occasionally music i listened to in high school. it's not like i've never tried turning the radio on as an alternative before, but i've found that rag is even more annoying than obvious drug users all up in your face. i would rather listen to npr or sports talk or nothing at all.


Posted by bigherm on Apr-05-2009 01:38:

quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
i love listening to edm on long bike rides, while running, driving and snowboarding. it becomes a soundtrack to some great scenery. listening to the music in normal, daytime settings at background levels can help you break the negative association. i can tire from listening to edm all the time just as easily, but i balance that out with other interests including silence, reading, public radio, tivo and occasionally music i listened to in high school. it's not like i've never tried turning the radio on as an alternative before, but i've found that rag is even more annoying than obvious drug users all up in your face. i would rather listen to npr or sports talk or nothing at all.


couldnt have said that any better. all this is true with me. sports talk radio FTW!!


Posted by gehzumteufel on Apr-05-2009 01:45:

I pretty much hardly listen to EDM at all anymore. I have Bruce Springsteen in my cd player right now! lol

I listen when I go out to clubs now. That's it. And, as most that know me are aware, that pretty much doesn't happen right now.

I need to get a friend to send me his damn iPod mini so I can start my damn project. ugh


Posted by Waterproofpaper on Apr-05-2009 02:13:

I used to listen to EDM all day everyday, but there are phases of burn out (and crap tracks lately).

Ive started digging through my CDs and picked up mos def - black on both sides and man, i miss when hip hop was like this. Its really hard for me to like newer hip hop and rap, its all about the bass and less about the lyrics. Its even harder for me to listen to top 40. I remember when just dance came out and i was listening to what shes saying and its all "DOO DOO DOO DOO just dance." Or worse.. womanizer womanizer womanizer womanizer womanizer....

Ive started relistening to Kings of Leon (not their new album), Cut Copy, Gogol Bordello, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, and Shiny Toy Guns in the car. EDM is for home and the club.

My mp3 player is full of random albums haha. I like music, not genres.


Posted by Lostvission on Apr-06-2009 03:39:

Hmmm theres nothing wrong with listening to numerous genres of music, everyone does. To turn your back on edm for reasons as stated is a bit ridiculous though. Were you in the party scene as opposed to being a true fan of the music ? I have never heard of someone who is a true fan abandoning the music they love....edm makes you hide form the world but ryan seacrest and such help you see the light and face career and life responsibilities...thats the funniest shit ive ever heard in my entire life. No offense but your views towards edm in this thread are quite jaded. I love rock and old school hip hop and such but i love edm for the music itself. No one i know who goes out clubbing uses drugs like that at all. We did in the late 90s but we have long ditched that and are there for the music like most of the people who attend shows these days. I know actual raves...not club shows...still exist out in cali where you guys are at, and yes if those were the type of parties you frequented i can understand why. To me personally it seems like you were into the druggy scene. I dont know though. Theres 2 types of people at edm shows. The true fans of the music, and the people who are there for the druggy party experience. Most people i have known in my life who were at shows for the druggy aspect have since abandoned the music and have gone on to a strict listening diet of top 40...which in turn shows they were never really fans in the first place. This music was simply paraphanalia to them and went along with their nights experience. Maybe at your core you arent really a big fan of this music after all...and if so...to each is own.


Posted by money on Apr-06-2009 03:48:

Love Poundin' Sensation

Welcome back to Planet Earth, beautiful.


Posted by Lostvission on Apr-06-2009 04:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
Wow, I'm really glad to see that you all understand where I am coming from. I was afraid that I would get bashed on, but I should know better. A lot of the people who posted in this thread are the people I was talking about... the friends who I have made throughout the years that I don't want to lose, and I know I won't lose you!

There are a couple things I wanted to point out:



No, it really is the drugs. There is nothing else (aside from the fact that the recent EDM music I've been hearing sucks lol). Like I mentioned in my original post, it's so unmotivating for me to be around drugs all night. Whether I'm doing it or not, I just don't want to spend my weekends being around it anymore... seeing all the washers with their cracked out faces, hanging out at clubs and having conversations with people about how good the pill or K they just did is... or how sick this or that DJ was. I'm just over it.

I'm not over my friends though. I'm ready to do other things in my life... travel, relax, check out fine dining resturants, cool lounges, have interesting conversations over a couple glasses of wine, rather than getting fucked up (or watching people get fucked up) ALL night. The club/music/rave scene does not interest me anymore whatsoever.





Yes, I totally agree with what Ryan said too. The togetherness of the people in this scene is something so special. That's what I don't want to lose. I hope that this togetherness can continue outside of the club/dance/music scene for me and my friends. And yes, I agree that someone in a "hip hop" scene would not go and pick you up and welcome you like that. But I don't want to be part of any kind of music scene. I just want to be myself.


I hope my posts above didn't seem too harsh.
Yeah i didnt even see this post when i posted the first time. It for sure cofirms my thoughts associating the beauty of this music with "people with cracked out faces talking about how good the pills and k they just did are". What you have just referenced is not even the spirit or core of the music and culture. I dont know what kind of clubs you go to but i havent heard anyone blabber on ridiculously about how good pills and k are since god...i dont know..around 2002 maybe ? To me, judging from your own words i just mentioned plus the fact you relate it to "hiding from responsibilities" and being free to enjoy "intelligent conversations" like being associated with this music reduces your life standards to that of talking to some low intelligence drugged out zombie about pills. This is just absurd. Edm is what most of the world loves and listens to. Go to a club in madrid, paris, barcelona,tokyo, brazil, or anywhere other than here and everyone listens to edm in some form of another. And no they arent laying around with their eyes flapping back and forth from e pills. More like adults out having a good time enjoying themselves to music that they love or love to dance to. The olympic committee in europe asked tiesto to open the olympics back a few years ago cause this music is so popular. That committee consisted of people 40-60 years in age. None of them thought in their minds when they asked him did they have a mental image of kids rolling their faces off. This music and culture at its core isnt about drugs but a form of beautiful music and togetherness that cant be matched by any other type of music out there. Im sorry that dirty rave environments have ruined your views towards edm. But like i said if you have let all the reasons you have named ruin this music for you...then obviously this music didnt touch you for the right reasons. To associate our culture with the last of a dying breed candy kids in california is absurd though. Candy kids arent even the main fans of the music at all..they are a minuscule population. Out here in charlotte where i live no one eats pills or does k like that..there may be some but the amount of adults who are out drinking , dancing, dressing normal and enjoying the music far outweighs any lone druggy wandering the club. You cant even get in clubs here with glowsticks looking all cracked out. Your ass will be kicked out the club in 2 secs flat. And im responding like this not as some edm snob...no i listen to plenty of rock, hip hop, indie, reggae, and classical. Its the fact you degraded and downplayed a beautiful music and culture and sums it all up with the image of some teen douchebag laying on a couch cracked which is not the spirit of this culture. No offense at all but i dont really think you understand this culture. The fact you used the word rave further justifies me saying that. But in all honesty i think you should quit listening to this music for the reasons youve named. Your in it for all the wrong reasons in the first place.Theres nothing wrong with your musical taste changing or loving many kinds of music, but you went on to relate your views on this music and culture in a negative manner which didnt have anything to do with the love of the music itself. - chris


Posted by Lomeli on Apr-06-2009 04:52:

I love ALL music, as long as it's good.

Classical, country, rock, reggae, hip hop, Flamenco, I listen to it all. But of course, my passion at the moment is EDM, specifically deep house and funk.

Julia, you always say how you want to get out of LA, so why not come to SB for a weekend getaway? You're always welcome here. Bring along Mario and Anya, we can all chill at the beach and have a BBQ. Life is a lot more simple here than it is in LA, it's not as fast paced. Everyone is friendly, we have close to perfect weather, great beaches, and plenty of places to eat great food and wine. You can rent a bike and cruise along State Street, visit The Mission, go hiking, or even do some Yoga.

So seriously, come on up. We should plan something.


Posted by Jeffree on Apr-06-2009 05:15:

I hear ya Julia. Although I got the "let's do shit tons of drugs!" phase out of the way in high school so by the time I was really into clubbing it wasn't much of an issue. Unless you count the sauce and the fire.

But I've been feeling fairly burnt out on "the scene" lately too. Haven't been keeping up with it much. Although my years as a punk and/or rudeboy still make it hard for me to buy into top 40 shit. But I've been listening to all sorts of shit lately. Hell, the last show I went to was Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

I love everyone I've met through the various scenes in various places. Everyone I've met on here, you guys are amazing! But I just haven't felt much like pursuing clubbing lately. I'm sure it'll catch up with me again and I'll be shitfaced dancing poorly in front of the booth again at some point, but for now it's more of a once in a blue moon sorta thing.

*shrug*


Posted by FromAbove on Apr-06-2009 06:22:

Hip-hop is for idiots. Flatout sheepish morons. Forever.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Apr-06-2009 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by FromAbove
Hip-hop is for idiots. Flatout sheepish morons. Forever.

More like you need to broaden your horizons. Or at least respect that there are intellectual people that like hip-hop.


Posted by Waterproofpaper on Apr-06-2009 17:07:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
More like you need to broaden your horizons. Or at least respect that there are intellectual people that like hip-hop.


Or that some hip hop artists have a VERY high vocabulary and are very smart.


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Posted by neogaia on Apr-06-2009 17:11:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
More like you need to broaden your horizons. Or at least respect that there are intellectual people that like hip-hop.


Ya Ben's got it right on. Other dude, theres plenty of good hiphop out there. A venue out here in DC that does mostly strictly new EDM artists and mostly does house/techno/drum & bass djs, had a night with indie hiphop DJs upstairs and they were fabulous! Also went to an underground afterparty the other week that had a cover charge, and the downstairs had some banging techno, and the upstairs the DJ was playing classic hiphop and I loved it! And I really don't like commercial hiphop on the radio, just like we have cheesy EDM theres also lots of of cheesy hiphop, but they like us have their underground and breakthrough stuff, do not judge by the label, but with the way the music affects how you move your body, your mind, and touches your soul.


Posted by Miss Julia on Apr-07-2009 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Lostvission
Hmmm theres nothing wrong with listening to numerous genres of music, everyone does. To turn your back on edm for reasons as stated is a bit ridiculous though. Were you in the party scene as opposed to being a true fan of the music ? I have never heard of someone who is a true fan abandoning the music they love....edm makes you hide form the world but ryan seacrest and such help you see the light and face career and life responsibilities...thats the funniest shit ive ever heard in my entire life. No offense but your views towards edm in this thread are quite jaded. I love rock and old school hip hop and such but i love edm for the music itself. No one i know who goes out clubbing uses drugs like that at all. We did in the late 90s but we have long ditched that and are there for the music like most of the people who attend shows these days. I know actual raves...not club shows...still exist out in cali where you guys are at, and yes if those were the type of parties you frequented i can understand why. To me personally it seems like you were into the druggy scene. I dont know though. Theres 2 types of people at edm shows. The true fans of the music, and the people who are there for the druggy party experience. Most people i have known in my life who were at shows for the druggy aspect have since abandoned the music and have gone on to a strict listening diet of top 40...which in turn shows they were never really fans in the first place. This music was simply paraphanalia to them and went along with their nights experience. Maybe at your core you arent really a big fan of this music after all...and if so...to each is own.



I'm not offended by your post, because we obviously don't know each other in person. Everyone who knows me knows that I was one of the people who was a TRUE FAN of the music. Anyone on here can vouch for that. I hardly did drugs, or even drank alcohol for that matter. As I mentioned in previous posts, I've been in the EDM scene for almost 9 years now (not the druggy scene... the EDM scene). I'm almost 28 years old now though. I'm tired of going out to see these DJ's at clubs/bars. I'd rather listen to it at home or while I'm working out. I rarely went to raves either, with the exception of a couple raves when Sasha and/or Digweed was playing.

When I say listening to other music makes me "see the light", I meant just that. I'm going through a difficult part of my life, and trying to make things better. Hearing songs about things I can relate to and what other people are going through makes me feel like I'm not alone.

I have not abandoned EDM... I've just abandoned the music scene/bars/clubs.

It's hard for me to explain exactly what I mean, but the people who are close in my life and who know what I'm going through... know exactly what I mean.


Posted by Miss Julia on Apr-07-2009 02:53:

quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
i can understand your resorting to mainstream music to escape the drug culture often associated with electronic music, but there are better ways to distance yourself from that ugliness than reduction to the lowest common denominator. the music you listen to is ultimately associated with the setting you're in including the people you're surrounded by. if you're only listening to edm in dark, grimy hollywood megaclubs with druggies chatting your head off about drugs, then of course you're going to develop a distaste for it. i think it's only healthy that you do react that way. i've never witnessed a more rampant or casual environment for drug use anywhere else than hollywood, but i'm sure you can find an escape from all that at other edm parties with more mature crowds. i could be wrong though. in the end it's easy to continue enjoying the music without the drugs/druggies. just don't go out as much and when you do, don't stay out as long. for me, i love listening to edm on long bike rides, while running, driving and snowboarding. it becomes a soundtrack to some great scenery. listening to the music in normal, daytime settings at background levels can help you break the negative association. i can tire from listening to edm all the time just as easily, but i balance that out with other interests including silence, reading, public radio, tivo and occasionally music i listened to in high school. it's not like i've never tried turning the radio on as an alternative before, but i've found that rag is even more annoying than obvious drug users all up in your face. i would rather listen to npr or sports talk or nothing at all.



Aww Rich, I was waiting for your post!!

Yes, pretty much the only times I listen to EDM now are when I'm jogging or working out. Also, if I go out at all anymore (like the past few times I've went out), I don't stay out late. I just don't have energy to stay up all night, and I don't have as much fun. I mostly just go out to see friends.


Posted by 72hrpartyanimal on Apr-07-2009 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
I'm not offended by your post, because we obviously don't know each other in person. Everyone who knows me knows that I was one of the people who was a TRUE FAN of the music. Anyone on here can vouch for that. I hardly did drugs, or even drank alcohol for that matter. As I mentioned in previous posts, I've been in the EDM scene for almost 9 years now (not the druggy scene... the EDM scene). I'm almost 28 years old now though. I'm tired of going out to see these DJ's at clubs/bars. I'd rather listen to it at home or while I'm working out. I rarely went to raves either, with the exception of a couple raves when Sasha and/or Digweed was playing.

When I say listening to other music makes me "see the light", I meant just that. I'm going through a difficult part of my life, and trying to make things better. Hearing songs about things I can relate to and what other people are going through makes me feel like I'm not alone.

I have not abandoned EDM... I've just abandoned the music scene/bars/clubs.

It's hard for me to explain exactly what I mean, but the people who are close in my life and who know what I'm going through... know exactly what I mean.


i know what ya mean and i'm glad your taking a break from it all. i think mentioned to you that i like not seeing people for a while. sounds kinda weird but it tells me they're taking a break from it all. even i had to take a couple of weeks off.


Posted by Miss Julia on Apr-07-2009 02:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Lomeli
I love ALL music, as long as it's good.

Classical, country, rock, reggae, hip hop, Flamenco, I listen to it all. But of course, my passion at the moment is EDM, specifically deep house and funk.

Julia, you always say how you want to get out of LA, so why not come to SB for a weekend getaway? You're always welcome here. Bring along Mario and Anya, we can all chill at the beach and have a BBQ. Life is a lot more simple here than it is in LA, it's not as fast paced. Everyone is friendly, we have close to perfect weather, great beaches, and plenty of places to eat great food and wine. You can rent a bike and cruise along State Street, visit The Mission, go hiking, or even do some Yoga.

So seriously, come on up. We should plan something.




YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! I love doing stuff like that! Remember that amazing hike in Santa Barbara with the two David's??? That's the kind of stuff I get excited about and look forward to doing on weekends now!


Posted by Miss Julia on Apr-07-2009 02:57:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
More like you need to broaden your horizons. Or at least respect that there are intellectual people that like hip-hop.


+1


Posted by Miss Julia on Apr-07-2009 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
i know what ya mean and i'm glad your taking a break from it all. i think mentioned to you that i like not seeing people for a while. sounds kinda weird but it tells me they're taking a break from it all. even i had to take a couple of weeks off.



hello there brad pitt


Posted by Miss Julia on Apr-07-2009 03:01:

Ghost Smilie

For the people who posted on here but I didn't quote, I really appreciate your posts and thoughts. Thank you for understanding where I'm coming from.


Posted by money on Apr-07-2009 03:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
I'm not offended by your post, because we obviously don't know each other in person. Everyone who knows me knows that I was one of the people who was a TRUE FAN of the music. Anyone on here can vouch for that. I hardly did drugs, or even drank alcohol for that matter. As I mentioned in previous posts, I've been in the EDM scene for almost 9 years now (not the druggy scene... the EDM scene). I'm almost 28 years old now though. I'm tired of going out to see these DJ's at clubs/bars. I'd rather listen to it at home or while I'm working out. I rarely went to raves either, with the exception of a couple raves when Sasha and/or Digweed was playing.

When I say listening to other music makes me "see the light", I meant just that. I'm going through a difficult part of my life, and trying to make things better. Hearing songs about things I can relate to and what other people are going through makes me feel like I'm not alone.

I have not abandoned EDM... I've just abandoned the music scene/bars/clubs.

It's hard for me to explain exactly what I mean, but the people who are close in my life and who know what I'm going through... know exactly what I mean.


I'll vouch for you.
<3

Once you stop wondering why, how, where, what ect...

you will gain peace, Pretty Girl.


Posted by capricorn15 on Apr-07-2009 04:03:

when i was in college i took like a 2 year break from edm. just do whatever you want. who cares if people ask you if you took anything, just so no and thats that. eventually they will stop asking. i listen to anything that i think is good and good for you for doing the same. just remember who cares what anyone else thinks, its about what you think.


Posted by Lostvission on Apr-07-2009 04:10:

I honesty didn't mean to come off as rude as that's not my demeanor in the least. Its just you hit a chord with me reading a reply you made to someone on here. Speaking down on edm relating the music to association with some teeny bopper who's rolled out. Me, im 28 as well, and still love going out to support the music i love. There are corners within the edm scene which are truly druggy such as dark hardcore and some tear out drum and bass. Alot of people in those music scenes are like that. I despise those genres anyways so im not around that shit. Me, i listen to deep house, electro, and deep melodic trance and most people i know who love those genres arent into druggy shit at all. Ya know, i dont know you but its a awesome thing you are experiencing different music styles....it wouldn't be right if you didn't. I only spoke like i did cause of the choice of words you used to describe edm and its culture. Like the rotten few are the trademark representation of our culture which is extremely false in every aspect. And calling you a fake fan...i only did so cause you said it made you hide from reality. That's something a raver junkie would say in relation to not the music itself...but the music/drug culture together. Ive seen a lot of ravers say shit like you have and in all honesty they weren't really fans...they were party heads. And there's a gigantic difference between the two. If by all means this music makes you indeed hide from reality, then something is truly wrong with the picture here. Those were your words. Im glad you found other songs from other genres that made you feel good as i have many myself as well. But damn just don't speak down on the this music culture like that. On that note here's one of the most beautiful songs that came outta edm last year...a real beautiful classy song...as positive as it comes Julia.


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