BuzzJack

Welcome, guest! Log in or register. (click here for help)

Latest Site News
> 
6 Pages V  « < 3 4 5 6 >  
Post reply to this threadCreate a new thread
> Songs that sound like desperate attempts to get a hit, Whether they worked or not!
Track this thread | Email this thread | Print this thread | Download this thread | Subscribe to this forum
JosephBoone
post 19th October 2014, 11:52 AM
Post #81
Group icon
you never forget your first time...
Pronouns: he/him
Joined: 19 April 2011
Posts: 122,755
User: 13,530

QUOTE(Paramore @ Oct 19 2014, 11:15 AM) *
The Saturdays- Gentleman

I don't understand how The Saturdays are still going to be honest.


I really don't think this, out of all their singles, was desperate. Something like What Are You Waiting For? could be seen as that, maybe, but I think Gentleman was them actually taking a risk after a huge #1. Basically the only time in their career where desperation wasn't needed laugh.gif
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
T Boy
post 19th October 2014, 11:56 AM
Post #82
Group icon
Radical Pink Troll
Joined: 11 March 2006
Posts: 26,637
User: 177

No Saturdays song could really be described as desperate. They have the girls themselves to tick the desperation box.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Regina
post 19th October 2014, 11:56 AM
Post #83
Group icon
Raining Shitter
Joined: 9 March 2008
Posts: 63,090
User: 5,572

QUOTE(andibob @ Oct 18 2014, 09:25 AM) *
I think The Saturdays themselves would admit to quite a few of their releases being a desperate attempt for a number 1 but that's a different story tongue.gif

For me it's usually odd collaborations that scream desperate. Maybe not for a hit but to stay relevant. Madonna is the most obvious case and it was cringeworthy. Maybe Celine Dion and Ne-to... She had just had a hit but that album seemed to be trying to make her relevant again.

By the way, I totally agree that Katy Perry was far from desperate with Roar. More like she was rolling around in all her money from the last album and just wanted to piss about with some tigers.


Loved Me Back To Life (album) was a typical Celine album though laugh.gif with just a slight twist. None of the songs were that desperate. The duet with Ne-Yo was so typically Celine too. Also, she'd worked with him before.


This post has been edited by Regina: 19th October 2014, 11:57 AM
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
tgl92
post 19th October 2014, 01:54 PM
Post #84
Group icon
BuzzJack Regular
Joined: 27 December 2012
Posts: 293
User: 18,060

Any RedOne produced song that came after The Fame
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
-0-0
post 19th October 2014, 02:02 PM
Post #85
Group icon
🙄
Joined: 14 February 2010
Posts: 53,654
User: 10,643

Ariana grande - break free
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
JackTheeStallion
post 19th October 2014, 02:04 PM
Post #86
Group icon
BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 15 March 2006
Posts: 48,145
User: 223

QUOTE(DonaldDuck @ Oct 19 2014, 03:02 PM) *
Ariana grande - break free

Because she was desperate for a hit after Problem?!
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
-0-0
post 19th October 2014, 02:18 PM
Post #87
Group icon
🙄
Joined: 14 February 2010
Posts: 53,654
User: 10,643

QUOTE(Jack @ Oct 19 2014, 03:04 PM) *
Because she was desperate for a hit after Problem?!


Just because she had a successful hit before hand doesn't mean the follow up is not desperate to continue the momentum. Break free is nothing like Ariana has done before and break free is so incredibly current and I can't imagine Ariana releasing a song like that again.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Doomsday Dong
post 19th October 2014, 02:21 PM
Post #88
Group icon
Buffy/Charmed
Joined: 18 April 2013
Posts: 44,452
User: 18,639

QUOTE(JosephStyles @ Oct 18 2014, 05:27 PM) *
People don't understand the difference between making a hit and being desperate, annoyingly.


Ha, what idiots!!

Anything by SCREEEEEECH! puke.gif puke.gif, especially SCREEEECH sick2.gif itself!

Anything by Scherzinger.

And also Get Sexy by the Sugababes.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
T Boy
post 19th October 2014, 02:49 PM
Post #89
Group icon
Radical Pink Troll
Joined: 11 March 2006
Posts: 26,637
User: 177

QUOTE(#IMPACT!! @ Oct 19 2014, 03:21 PM) *
Anything by SCREEEEEECH! puke.gif puke.gif, especially SCREEEECH sick2.gif itself!


I was wondering when this would happen. Once again completely bonkers unsupported statement. Yawn.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Chez Wombat
post 19th October 2014, 03:04 PM
Post #90
Group icon
The owls are not what they seem
Pronouns: He/him
Joined: 11 July 2009
Posts: 37,230
User: 9,232

Tbf Get Sexy is a good call that I'd totally forgotten about, that desperate moment really was the point where it all went wrong for them.

This post has been edited by Chez Wombat: 19th October 2014, 03:05 PM
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
JackTheeStallion
post 19th October 2014, 03:36 PM
Post #91
Group icon
BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 15 March 2006
Posts: 48,145
User: 223

QUOTE(DonaldDuck @ Oct 19 2014, 03:18 PM) *
Just because she had a successful hit before hand doesn't mean the follow up is not desperate to continue the momentum. Break free is nothing like Ariana has done before and break free is so incredibly current and I can't imagine Ariana releasing a song like that again.

I agree with you there I guess, the rest of the album is nothing like Break Free.

I think I just have my loon glasses on because I have come around to Break Free being one of the best songs of the year recently wub.gif.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Qassändra
post 19th October 2014, 04:03 PM
Post #92
Group icon
DROTTNING!
Joined: 15 April 2006
Posts: 63,953
User: 480

As usual a thread where people have to name a track with a negative trait just turns into morons naming tracks by people they don't like.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Qassändra
post 19th October 2014, 04:03 PM
Post #93
Group icon
DROTTNING!
Joined: 15 April 2006
Posts: 63,953
User: 480

QUOTE(ML Hammer95 @ Oct 17 2014, 04:45 PM) *
Some more examples:

Nelly - Hey Porsche/Just a Dream
Sean Paul - Got 2 Luv U/She Doesn't Mind/Other Side of Love
Flo Rida - Good Feeling
Lumidee - Never Leave You
Ciara - Goodies
K Koke - Lay Down Your Weapons

What? She Doesn't Mind is pretty much the only one here which qualifies as 'desperate', given it's Sean Paul abandoning a previous style to jump on board a pop bandwagon. Hey Porsche and Just A Dream weren't exactly ten a penny tracks or out of line with what Nelly had done before, and I don't even know where to BEGIN with Goodies apparently being desperate - a debut track? From a genre that had only just started breaking out? Desperate? Jesus.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
✖ leww ✖
post 19th October 2014, 04:04 PM
Post #94
Group icon
escape in the taste of summerrrrrr
Joined: 8 August 2009
Posts: 27,320
User: 9,403

as if anyone could give ciara props these days but don't evne TRY and tell me goodies wasn;t a trendsetter!
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Qassändra
post 19th October 2014, 04:10 PM
Post #95
Group icon
DROTTNING!
Joined: 15 April 2006
Posts: 63,953
User: 480

David Guetta feat. Sia - She Wolf (also chuck in every 'let's do a song IDENTICAL to the hit single' follow-up release)
Leona Lewis - Collide
Little Boots - Remedy (UTTERLY FABULOUS but god this was an obvious last gasp attempt at getting a hit)
Loreen - My Heart Is Refusing Me (UK Radio Edit)
Marina and the Diamonds - Radioactive (literally - you know an attempt at selling out by going EDM was created for that sole purpose when it flops and is then steadfastly not acknowledged from then on)
Stooshe - Waterfalls (ditto)
Sugababes - Girls
Sugababes - Get Sexy (the best shout in this thread so far)
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Dobbo
post 19th October 2014, 04:14 PM
Post #96
Group icon
BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 4 November 2013
Posts: 30,665
User: 20,053

Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
-0-0
post 19th October 2014, 04:23 PM
Post #97
Group icon
🙄
Joined: 14 February 2010
Posts: 53,654
User: 10,643

QUOTE(Jack @ Oct 19 2014, 04:36 PM) *
I agree with you there I guess, the rest of the album is nothing like Break Free.

I think I just have my loon glasses on because I have come around to Break Free being one of the best songs of the year recently wub.gif.


Break Free is by far one of the best pop songs of 2014! I think when reflecting on 'Break Free' next year I will continue to be shocked on how it's not peaked in the top 15.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
Cremey
post 19th October 2014, 04:27 PM
Post #98
Group icon
on a bench in coney island
Joined: 9 August 2007
Posts: 17,594
User: 4,089

QUOTE(Kärenfanghoney @ Oct 19 2014, 05:10 PM) *
Me (UK Radio Edit)

Not sure I'm aware of this one.

Just NO at 'Goodies' being labelled as desperate.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
ML Hammer95
post 19th October 2014, 04:38 PM
Post #99
Group icon
BuzzJack Platinum Member
Joined: 4 October 2014
Posts: 5,610
User: 21,265

QUOTE(Kärenfanghoney @ Oct 19 2014, 05:03 PM) *
What? She Doesn't Mind is pretty much the only one here which qualifies as 'desperate', given it's Sean Paul abandoning a previous style to jump on board a pop bandwagon. Hey Porsche and Just A Dream weren't exactly ten a penny tracks or out of line with what Nelly had done before, and I don't even know where to BEGIN with Goodies apparently being desperate - a debut track? From a genre that had only just started breaking out? Desperate? Jesus.


I'm very happy to explain these; in 2010 Nelly had dropped off the radar and needed a hit to regain relevancy. Just a Dream stands apart from his previous music, using safe production and is unquestionably a pop song. Hey Porsche sounds like a rip off of Whistle by Flo Rida, very poppy, radio friendly and angling for a summer hit. If you listen to his most recent album, the sound and collabs are very R&B, while Hey Porsche stands out a mile.

Similar principle to Sean Paul, especially as Other Side of Love is a inferior clone to She Doesn't Mind.

Goodies is contentious, but hear me out. Six months before it was released, Yeah by Usher smashed around the globe. Lil Jon produced it and championed the new crunk genre, so naturally he also produced Goodies. As an artist starting out, Ciara would have been desperate for a hit and would she have achieved one without jumping on the 'crunk' bandwagon? Its a bit like how Kid Ink and Tinashe got hits mainly thanks to DJ Mustards production.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post
T Boy
post 19th October 2014, 04:40 PM
Post #100
Group icon
Radical Pink Troll
Joined: 11 March 2006
Posts: 26,637
User: 177

Clearly not seeing the difference between being designed as a hit and desperate right there.
Go to the top of this page
 
+Quote this post


6 Pages V  « < 3 4 5 6 >
Post reply to this threadCreate a new thread

1 user(s) reading this thread
+ 1 guest(s) and 0 anonymous user(s)


 

Time is now: 22nd May 2024, 02:40 AM