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Poll: what is the song you hate the most right now?

Just Dance
So What
Hot and Cold
7 things
Burnin Up
love story

eww... list can go on and on and on...

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To the dude above i love that song! It's so beautiful.

POLL: What do you think the most beautiful Doors song is?

I love "Crystal Ship".

Now, you could consider "You're Lost, Little Girl" as a 'romantic' choice, considering how Pamela Courson allegedly fellated Jim Morrison in the studio room while recording to 'soften' his voice.

POLL: Do you like the chorus of the song i wrote for my band?

its called day man:

Dayman uahhhhhhhhh fighter of the nightman uahhhhhhhhh champion of the sun uahhhhhhhhhhh youre a master of karate and friendship for everyone


BQ: which name do you like the most for the band

A.) Electric Dream Machine
B.) Chemical Toilet
C.) The Pecan Sandy's

Do you like Nelly Furtado and her songs?

yeah some... I like that new one she did with Timbaland and JT...Give it to me.

Poll: Do you like Enrique Iglesias?

yep i like him very much and his songs are the most beautiful

Survey: What is your favorite "oldies" song?

I have had the song "Electric Avenue" stuck in my head for weeks. I love it, it's by Eddy Grant. Hope you like it =)

How do you like the song Chikni Chameli?

It sounds like it's strange.

What do you think is the most popular Tamil song ever?

Raakkamma Kaiya Thattu from Thalapathi. Great beat, it's got pretty classy sounding Western violin while staying traditional and incredible choreography if you care for good dance sequences. The singing is so full of life. Also, the fusion right at the end is genius and the picturization with all the lamps works hard to match the music.This isn't an opinion piece though, I have checked my facts. It is the world's fourth most popular song by one particular survey. =D

Do you think lyrics are the most important part of a song? Why?

There are many ways you can take this argument:As a music enthusiast myself, I tend to value melody and rhythm immensely. After all, what's the use of good lyrics set to repetitive, predictable chord progressions, or discordant, unbearable tunes? I like songs that sound inspired, original, have some sense of creative skill.What about instrumentals? Done right, music on its own can evoke the same level of emotion as songs with lyrics, and at times they can be even more emotive. After all, composers often write pieces that are several minutes long yet never get boring despite a lack of lyrics! That would suggest the music is enough to engage interest in a song. (On a side note, lyrics without music is simply poetry; very engaging as well)On the other hand, well-phrased or powerful lyrics can deeply enhance my appreciation of a song. In some cases, songs are beautiful or influential because of their lyrics. They might have a message that resonates with societal issues, or resonates with individual experiences, and in these cases the meaning via the lyrics are very important to the song's impact.Similarly, clumsy rhymes and overused phrases distract me from enjoying a song. Lyrics which seem like a list of clichés strung together irritate me to no end; they are evidence that the artist has been lazy and unimaginative. Much like how predictable chord progressions irritate me.Lyrics can be musical too. Just look at how beautiful poetry sounds. And when artists really pay attention to the phonetic quality of their words, they can become part of the sound and beauty of the song.So to conclude, I think it's a combination of both music and lyrics. It is also important to remember that it would be a generalisation to call the lyrics - or alternatively the music - the "most important" aspect of a song because different songs have different aims. For instance, a jazz artist might focus more on the melody and riffs of a song, whereas a singer/songwriter might focus more on the story they are trying to tell in a song. And of course, with instrumentals and the like, you can hardly judge their value based on lyrics!Personally, I care more about the music than the lyrics - if the music's inspired, and the lyrics aren't  bad enough to really notice, I'm up for it. That's not to say I don't appreciate great lyrics in a song, but rather that lyrics are of secondary importance to me.

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