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New single & video - Tru Trilla "End the Day" ft Ruste Juxx & Julius Luciano of Shoe Gang
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Its where the money is as it appeals globaly
Worst thing is that your fav producer is prob making it right now
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The Infamous
Euro trash beats will remain cos countries like sweden,germany,greece etc the majority of people thats the type of shit they like to listening to.
Its always been there only got more popular after flo rida and them man. Now its a worldwide scale
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TF S4DK
+1
made me chuckle.
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JLovely
yh justin biebers got some nice music out at the mo. Wasnt quite sure of the one the craig david sample at 1st
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Greens
The truth, MK has been producing most of the bullshit Pitball has been releasing.
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Kuffir
is it lol dnt sound nuffin like him
got the #1 with storm queen this week
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Vertigo
We've basically reached a point where too much R&B ,Rap, pop and dance music has basically all been mulched together so everything sounds similar.
Got dragged Yates on Friday for a drink and the music all basically sounded the same.
But this is a problem with the vast majority of mainstream music it needs to appeal to everyone so ends up getting scrubbed of any personality. There is plenty of good music out there. I'm usually on Spotify during the day and have plenty of quality playlists of music.
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Afroman
I like that derelict song too.
That's not dance though.
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Fillup Banks
yep, in the last 20years we've seen hip-hop become absorbed into pop and electronic music has followed. the result is labels churning out a product that's entirely formulaic and solely designed to be saleable.
u could argue mainstream music has been on this path for years tho, almost everything has been 4/4 for decades
the internet has also played a big part in making subcultures & local scenes go global... i doubt you could have something like the grime scene of 10yrs ago grow today
there's still decent enough popular music out there and good music being made, just don't expect to find it on MTV
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R1.
That's what i'm saying, people are looking in the wrong places for real music.
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The Somalian
yep deffo
good music still exist in every form,
you just need to know the right place for it
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Greens
The worst in when you get dragged to some bullshit club for someones birthday and everyones singing along to Taio Cruz and your just standing there plain facing life.
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seven
"break break break my hearrrrrrrrrrrt"
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