People paint penises and hearts on Justin Bieber (Where Are Ü Now Official video)
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This is a really cool idea in my opinion. I also like the beat. (Skrillex part, not Justin's)
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i... actually kinda like the song
oh, so this is the song we always skip when it's playing at my job.
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;48097017]what the fuck is that flute noise that keeps playing in loop, it sounds really shitty imo[/QUOTE]
I dunno, I think it's kinda interesting
[QUOTE=Anglor;48098380]I dunno, I think it's kinda interesting[/QUOTE]
to each their own, but it actually gets on my nerves and annoys me
Regardless of your musical preference, the concept and video itself are pretty cool.
This is really damn cool. I don't give a shit about Justin Bieber or Skrillex, I just love how they unconditionally put people's art into the video like that.
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;48098609]to each their own, but it actually gets on my nerves and annoys me[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I would like the song without it. It's so shrill and out of place with the rest of the music.
Man if Bieber wants to take a completely new direction in his music career I'll support him. Everything before was literally the music equivalent of shovelware.
at 1:40, if you pause exactly. It says Bush did 9/11. Not like I am surprised.
So tired of this shitty song from Spotify ads.
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Not bad...
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;48097017]what the fuck is that flute noise that keeps playing in loop, it sounds really shitty imo[/QUOTE]
i like the contrast between the really polished hifi sounds and the shitty ass 28 kbps lofi flute. and that melody is catchy.
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[QUOTE=YouWithTheFace.;48096697]i... actually kinda like the song[/QUOTE]
This song is the definition of a label made song only to milk money from the artists fans. I bet you there were 5 plus people writing this song, and 5 people also producing it. Music like this has become more of a joke nowadays due to how repetitive it all is.
That's the name of this fucking song
I hate it so much, I keep hearing it everywhere
[QUOTE=freaka;48112249]This song is the definition of a label made song only to milk money from the artists fans. I bet you there were 5 plus people writing this song, and 5 people also producing it. Music like this has become more of a joke nowadays due to how repetitive it all is.[/QUOTE]
6 writers and 4 producers, so yeah.
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[QUOTE=butters757;48112414]6 writers and 4 producers, so yeah.
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This is sort of dishonest - there were only 6 people who worked on this song. And the entire overblown "modern music is so corporate" basically boils down to how royalties and accreditation works nowadays when compared to a few decades ago.
This is a song by Jack U, which is composed of Skrillex (Sonny Moore) and Diplo (Thomas Pentz). They're both writers and producers. Justin Bieber is featured on this song, so he obviously needs credit. I doubt he wrote a word of the song, because Jason Boyd is his primary songwriter. These people need to earn their money for the work they put into this song - so they're credited for that work.
Now, Karl Rubin Brutus and Jordan Ware are [I]also[/I] both writers and producers. They originally wrote and recorded the song with Justin Bieber as a piano ballad, but it was never released and never used, so they sent it along to Diplo and Skrillex.
Diplo and Skrillex basically took Justin Bieber's vocals and created a whole new song using their production. They still had to credit Karl Rubin Brutus and Jordan Ware, because that's who they got the song from - [I]even if absolutely nothing of their original piano recording was left in the song.[/I]
Basically, this is a song written and recorded by Justin Bieber's studio camp that was unused and then sent to the producer duo Jack U in order to be used. It's not that complicated or commercialized.
If musicians from the 70s had given full writing and production credit to the studio bands that they utilized for flat payments, their production list would be [I]absolutely fucking massive.[/I] Modern producers aren't just the guys that handle mixing and mastering like they were in the 70s and 80s - they're the people who build the entire instrumental. If you credited old bands like we do today, you'd see "producers" list every person playing an instrument in the band, plus any studio musicians used, plus the actual producer who mixed and mastered the song. It'd be in the dozens of people.
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