What are your favourite or best sounding pop music songs?
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- 9081 posts since 15 Oct, 2017 from U.S.
WowDasheesh wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 1:19 am pop is specific, and it makes a shit ton of money, if you can give up and just do it. hard to do.
I had to go back to this mess to see what you were on about
Pop is an almagamation of every style of music you can imagine
old and new
If you can mix it together to produce a song that makes a shit ton of money
you just done made a pop song
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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- KVRAF
- 3086 posts since 4 May, 2012
I would consider any act that is polished to a "pop" production standard can be considered as pop - especially if they have entered the Billboard charts - doesn't have to be as high as top 40 or even to have made much money. If money is a consideration then a lot of classical music is also pop music.Spring Goose wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 2:20 amhehe i'll let you go with Top 40 Vurt being that i hadn't said differently. I don't disagree with you actually, anything that was popular enough to make top 40 is pop.vurt wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:49 amyou started the thread, it's up to you!
do you mean "the genre" or do you mean "popular music as in music that was popular enough to chart?"?
For me the separation occurs when music becomes challenging to listen to. Invent Animate sounds poppy to my ears; whilst Meth Drinker does not - there is an obvious, audible difference in production standards - though both bands sound great to me. However, I would consider Kylesa to be more poppy: though both Meth Drinker and Kylesa are clearly stoner bands, Kylesa have higher production standards and charted.
But top 40 only? Okay.
I wanted to post some Bat For Lashes and was sure they must have charted high but I see they only reached #64 with The Haunted Man. This should be safe though:
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2990 posts since 31 Jan, 2020
OK just some thoughts: There are at least two ideas of what pop music "is". One is chart/top 40. The other is that pop is a quality and genre of its own right, excluding for example rock which is a separate genre, and excluding for example indie and indie/dance which are separate genres. This idea of pop has pop production values which aren't very strict.
Some examples: Is Elastica - Line Up a pop music song? No it's indie.
Is Pulp - Common People a pop music song? Yes
Is The Boo Radleys - Wake Up Boo a pop music song? Yes
There's lots of examples of rock to be found in the history of British chart/top 40 (i can't speak for anywhere else) which are in fact pop/rock ergo yes it's pop.
Underworld - Born Slippy, is a difficult one. Is it pop? Taken from the soundtrack to the original Trainspotting movie, it reached i think top 5 in the British charts/top 40. I could suggest that actually it's indie/dance which is a separate genre, but i think like Chumbawumba - Tupthumping and like Reef - Place Your Hands it is actually a pop song done in a techno style.
Is 2Unlimited - No Limit a pop song? I think yes it is. There's a few examples of dance, techno, or trance styles reaching top 10 in British charts/top 40 in the early 1990s, i think in fact most of these songs are a pop song.
This is/was just some thoughts. I'm not saying that i'm right.
Some examples: Is Elastica - Line Up a pop music song? No it's indie.
Is Pulp - Common People a pop music song? Yes
Is The Boo Radleys - Wake Up Boo a pop music song? Yes
There's lots of examples of rock to be found in the history of British chart/top 40 (i can't speak for anywhere else) which are in fact pop/rock ergo yes it's pop.
Underworld - Born Slippy, is a difficult one. Is it pop? Taken from the soundtrack to the original Trainspotting movie, it reached i think top 5 in the British charts/top 40. I could suggest that actually it's indie/dance which is a separate genre, but i think like Chumbawumba - Tupthumping and like Reef - Place Your Hands it is actually a pop song done in a techno style.
Is 2Unlimited - No Limit a pop song? I think yes it is. There's a few examples of dance, techno, or trance styles reaching top 10 in British charts/top 40 in the early 1990s, i think in fact most of these songs are a pop song.
This is/was just some thoughts. I'm not saying that i'm right.
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- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 10 Oct, 2018
"Born slippy" is an euphemism of "getting dumped."
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
let's do a thought experiment over maple sausages and coffee beer this morning.
if i take chris brown out of these tracks what do you have? you have midi tracks done by ai, possibly midi presets, and spire presets sold for spire, and kontakt cinematic instrument presets. being that they are using kontakt, i'll go out on a limb and say it's a NI drum machine as well (seems reasonable). so, it's a karaoke track. it's midi presets playing presets. but, then you ad something to it, chris brown is a talent. he can sing and dance his ass off. now you made millions.
if i take chris brown out of these tracks what do you have? you have midi tracks done by ai, possibly midi presets, and spire presets sold for spire, and kontakt cinematic instrument presets. being that they are using kontakt, i'll go out on a limb and say it's a NI drum machine as well (seems reasonable). so, it's a karaoke track. it's midi presets playing presets. but, then you ad something to it, chris brown is a talent. he can sing and dance his ass off. now you made millions.
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- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 10 Oct, 2018
Of course it's not easy. Otherwise, I would not be hanging around here procrastinating 
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
https://www.espncricinfo.com/newzealand ... 36352.htmlDasheesh wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:29 pm you had to bring SOMETHING to the table. and, if you think that is easy for chris brown you' wrong.
Bustling medium pace as a player, and good judgemental skills which have seen him accede to the test umpires panel at an early age.
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
you know what that SOMETHING was for me? i could patch and play keyboards. i've done it a very long time, and nobody needs that anymore. it's no longer necessary. people don't buy, or pay for musicians, unless they are young enough to take their shirts off. they pay for content.
case in point.
case in point.
- addled muppet weed
- 111294 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
stars die.
legends last forever.
chris who?
- KVRAF
- 5645 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
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- KVRAF
- 3086 posts since 4 May, 2012
Of course. All just opinions but we're all entitled to hold and share them.Spring Goose wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 8:26 am OK just some thoughts: There are at least two ideas of what pop music "is". One is chart/top 40. The other is that pop is a quality and genre of its own right, excluding for example rock which is a separate genre, and excluding for example indie and indie/dance which are separate genres. This idea of pop has pop production values which aren't very strict.
Some examples: Is Elastica - Line Up a pop music song? No it's indie.
Is Pulp - Common People a pop music song? Yes
Is The Boo Radleys - Wake Up Boo a pop music song? Yes
There's lots of examples of rock to be found in the history of British chart/top 40 (i can't speak for anywhere else) which are in fact pop/rock ergo yes it's pop.
Underworld - Born Slippy, is a difficult one. Is it pop? Taken from the soundtrack to the original Trainspotting movie, it reached i think top 5 in the British charts/top 40. I could suggest that actually it's indie/dance which is a separate genre, but i think like Chumbawumba - Tupthumping and like Reef - Place Your Hands it is actually a pop song done in a techno style.
Is 2Unlimited - No Limit a pop song? I think yes it is. There's a few examples of dance, techno, or trance styles reaching top 10 in British charts/top 40 in the early 1990s, i think in fact most of these songs are a pop song.
This is/was just some thoughts. I'm not saying that i'm right.
I would class Elastica as pop but I'll give it another go...
Lockdown music.
- addled muppet weed
- 111294 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i assume on americas got talent?
and riri is? also famous?
oh well, all money for simon cowell then i suppose?
i do enjoy some pop, im not anti, im just out of touch.
eg, i do like a few katy perry songs, and beyonce has done a few that, if i was at a wedding or something and they played them, id embarrass myself having a dance.
but a lot of the bits i hear on the radio in the shop, have no real substance, not even a hook in many of them, so the better ones are far more noticeable too.
so i have definitely forgot about most of them before i even leave the shop, nothing as an earworm or anything, that's not good pop music!
there's pop i can't stand, but if i even think about it, let alone hear a few bars, it's stuck in my head for days! that's good pop! stickability!