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Yeah, It's no You Don't Know Me but still such a banger, I feel like it's gonna grow on me quite a lot
Tim stanning a Demi song though

Lowkey embarassed tbh

Listening to preview on Australian iTunes, as I don't know where the full link is for it.

 

Certainly an interesting song judging from that.

 

Instrumental wise sort of tribal/latin house a bit like the sort of style of Lee Cabrera - Shake It (Move A Little Closer)

 

This is much better than You Don't Know Me, which I found too dull. Instruction is much more lively than most chart dance these days which is excellent, can the success of Instruction that beckons in the charts finally kill off the watered down future bass and pitched-vocal-drop tropical house trends please.

I feel like I'm gonna take a whole month to get used to it, as preview didn't make it clear if it's listenable for me or just not.
It's alright. Definitely not as good as most of you are making it out to be though!

My only reservation success-wise is that I fear that the tone of the lyrics makes it inaccessible to some, the "all my ladies", "bitch", "Diana Ross" type of thing. If we look back over the last year or so, every #1 is a song you can imagine appealing to a male audience or is by an artist with a very active hardcore fanbase.

 

I think those lyrics may restrict its appeal to a male audience and will make it a low top 10 contender rather than a top 3 contender. I prepare to be proven wrong though!

It's alright. Definitely not as good as most of you are making it out to be though!

 

A dance song containing a female popstar and containing the lyric "bitch give me instruction"? An obvious favourite on Buzzjack no. :lol:

 

Sounds like an obvious hit.

My only reservation success-wise is that I fear that the tone of the lyrics makes it inaccessible to some, the "all my ladies", "bitch", "Diana Ross" type of thing. If we look back over the last year or so, every #1 is a song you can imagine appealing to a male audience or is by an artist with a very active hardcore fanbase.

 

I think those lyrics may restrict its appeal to a male audience and will make it a low top 10 contender rather than a top 3 contender. I prepare to be proven wrong though!

 

If anything it wouldn't become as big a hit for the reason that it is not a typical inoffensive dull Spotify hit. However with You Don't Know Me being so big and with the pop appeal of Demi and the urban appeal of Stefflon, I don't think that will be a problem. Anyway the days of inoffensive-to-the-point-of-dullness spotify friendly hits dominating the chart may be behind us as shown by Jason Derulo's Swalla going top 10.

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