Yesterday my wife's clock radio woke me with this monstrosity:
... and now IT WON"T GO AWAY!
Now I'm not normally one to criticize other people's musical tastes and I really don't want to be the old codger who sitting on a rocking chair complaining about how all music was so much better back in my day... but, really, THIS is what's popular now? I'd rather listen to Bruce <cringe> Springsteen's <shudder> "Carrie" <vomit>.
Make it stop! Oh, please, make it stop!
Make it stop! Oh, please, make it stop!
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Not clicking on it for fear of contamination.
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It really isn't that bad, basically her singing over a piano track.
Besides, I'd probably do her. How about this one?
Besides, I'd probably do her. How about this one?
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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She actually doesn't have a bad voice. Like someone else said, vocals over a piano, not too horrible. Much better than club music like Keisha or Pink.
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