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Baby One More Time! As of Today Was Released 14 Years Ago
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Britney almost single-handedly killed grunge rock!
THIS^ is a true story. | |
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grunge rock and r&b/pop, or as some would say, shit-hop [Edited 9/30/12 15:15pm] | |
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This song may have put Britney on the map but I still believe TLC would've done a better job if they didnt turn down the song.
Overall still a good tune. | |
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Did I just see classic and Britney Spears in the same sentence???
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Happyperson always making these dumbass threads calling buffons classic | |
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It's up to the person to call it a classic. It is memorable that's for sure. A good pop song regardless. | |
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If TLC did the song, it would have sounded like the material on their first album a little bit. No Scrubs was perfect for them | |
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grunge died about half a decade before that song was recorded. you may as well say that song is the reason the beatles split | |
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Thus the overcommercialization process of music had its landmark moment 14 years ago. | |
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How so?
When it NEVER plays on the radio?
If you like the song thats you that doesnt necessarily mean its a classic and EVERYONE of all demographics pop the song in or hears it on the radio... I have never heard this song play on the radio. | |
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and that's exactly the point where pop music started its decline
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Because bubblegum pop about teen love was a radical thing in 1998. | |
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no, not radical, more like a brainless step back, [Edited 10/1/12 5:46am] | |
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You really just had to be there then. It really felt like popular music as we knew it was about to end when this became a massive hit.
People were very critical of how this song was marketed, how the performer didn't seem to have any real musical ability and how distasteful the whole thing was. Not to mention the lyrics were written by a Swede and were complete nonsense. After all the more artistically ambitious stuff that had been commercially successful in the 90s the way this song and the artist were presented seemed like a huge setback. | |
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Hah, I meant "step back", of course. Like Joe. | |
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Him being a swede doesn't have anything to do with it, I can agree that Max Martin (the songwriter/producer) has done a lot of extremly catchy pop tunes like this (even though I personally HATE IT) but he's done some good songs 2. When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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Oh, him being Swedish has a lot to do with it. Writing horrible lyrics in English has been acceptable there for a long time and those have been almost something of a standard in Swedish pop music since ABBA.
I live in Finland, so I'm pretty used to that stuff. Not that there wouldn't be all kinds of great bands in Sweden as well.
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Max Martin was just the fourth generation of acts like ABBA, Roxette and Ace of Base
I dig swedish kitsch (I own the greatest hits CD of those acts), but swedish kitsch PLUS north-american kitsch was too much...
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Yes I would know since I'm a swede myself lol... I never claimed he was a great lyracist of any kind lol, he's a good producer tho (even tho it's not my kind of music). There are some swedish producers that are good, but most write horrible lyrics - very cheesy.
Finland mostly produces good rock, but as far as the rest - [Edited 10/1/12 14:16pm] When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I don't listen to the radio so I don't know. And people call various things classic who am I to tell them it isn't? People like the song others don't it's not a big deal. | |
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In UK and Europe, there was still loads of cheesy shit in the mid 90's before Britney. Heck Max Martin and his crew had already been churning out hits for early Backstreet Boys and Nsync etc.. before Britney. They just didn't break in the US was all it was.
Personally that grunge, nu metal and industrial sounding stuff went overground and was getting tired anyway. You can only shoe gaze for so long before somethings gotta change again LOL.
I welcomed the song and I still think its a great pop song with a killer bridge. Sure it makes no sense but who cares its pop music LOL.
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