That actually sounds really similar to the U.S. brand. So weird to hear non-English lyrics paired with that music.
The lyrics are very funny too. The chorus goes like:
You say you don't love me
You say you don't want me
But you recognise!
What's wrong with you!?
Everyday your theatre is the same
You say you hate me
But deep inside you recognise!
I mean "recognise" here in the hip hop sense... being a more racially integrated society (compared to the US, apparently), it is not weird to have hip hop slangs in country music around here.
Heh, I feel like listening to country music now.
Lira
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Originally posted by bananas
sounds to me like
Ó_ò
It sounds like ska to you!?
Lomeli
gimme some of dat honky tonk lovin'...
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
:stongue:
Yeah, country is probably the whitest genre in the U.S.
You know who disagrees with you?
This guy ->
That's right Charlie Pride, motha a! He gotta a lil' bit o' Hank in 'im!
paulandrews
There is Czech country and it's quite horrible.
Domesticated
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Originally posted by leph555
The most wretched people in the word are those who tell you they like every kind of music 'except country.' People who say that are boorish and pretentious at the same time." - Chuck Klosterman
Actually, I just tend to classify people who say they like "everything" as ignorant s. The reason being that "everything" is the narrow band of rubbish pop music they've been exposed to listening to the radio.
Any true music aficionado will immediately say house, jazz, modern classical, et cetera.
floyd741
country ing sucks
Moral Hazard
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Any true music aficionado will immediately say house, jazz, modern classical, et cetera.
I disagree on this point. A true MUSIC aficionado would not identify a genre of music that they enjoy; rather, they would likely list qualities that they enjoy in music.
david.michael
quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I disagree on this point. A true MUSIC aficionado would not identify a genre of music that they enjoy; rather, they would likely list qualities that they enjoy in music.
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I disagree on this point. A true MUSIC aficionado would not identify a genre of music that they enjoy; rather, they would likely list qualities that they enjoy in music.
Of which genres are a shorthand method for. It's easier to say you like hard trance than saying "I like fast music with euphoric melodies."
Moral Hazard
quote:
Originally posted by Domesticated
Of which genres are a shorthand method for. It's easier to say you like hard trance than saying "I like fast music with euphoric melodies."
Most aficionados are more likely to state that they like a particular tempo/scale/compliment of instruments/timbre/dynamics/melodic themes and they would speak of complexities, layers, etc... they would not simply state a particular genre, as a true music lover will find elements that they love in numerous genres.