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Sorry but trend hopping is what music has always been about? They come in waves... At least little mix are getting on it early. You got Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran and loads of others jumping on the tropical bandwagon way after thinking it had expired.

It's not usually this blatant though. There's a difference between artists following the popular sounds of the moment and making songs in those styles and 2 X Factor acts getting on remixes of existing Latin hits in the space of a month.

 

Note I'm not saying there's anything *wrong* with this. It's just hilariously transparent, to an even greater extent than trendhopping usually is.

I love how Bre makes the point he's not saying there's anything wrong with LMs latest career move so as not to feel the wrath of the girl and lovers on BJ! :lol:

People don't really care though. It happens in business all the time. HMV for example started selling Fidget Spinners and a cheap "things to do with a fidget spinner" book. It's a phase. It'll pass soon enough. I adore latin and Spanish music though, so I hope more 8nteresting ones can break through too.

 

I'm just pleased to see it's Little Mix remixing on a song that isn't theirs, after they've remixed so many of theirs tbh :lol:

I love how Bre makes the point he's not saying there's anything wrong with LMs latest career move so as not to feel the wrath of the girl and lovers on BJ! :lol:
You might wanna take a couple of notes then ^_^
You might wanna take a couple of notes then ^_^

 

I have, but when the staning becomes ridiculous i mix it up ;)

I love how Bre makes the point he's not saying there's anything wrong with LMs latest career move so as not to feel the wrath of the girl and lovers on BJ! :lol:

 

I get enough of that by saying 'Shout Out To My Ex' is obnoxious shite, don't worry. x

 

I am actually interested to hear Little Mix singing in Spanish!

They are embarrassing shameless Cowell puppets.

 

The Spice Girls, GA or Sugababes, with real established, and their own, sounds and non Cowell identities would never. It smacks of Cowell shoving a copy o Manilow's Mandy across the table and telling Westlife, this is your new single :lol:

They wouldn't because they couldn't. Xx

 

Come back when your manufactured faves (do you even have any faves? Like, genuine question. You seem to talk crap about anything and everything to get a reaction) have done songs in English, Spanish AND Korean. :D

:up: 6 Jax Jones - Instruction (feat. Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don)

:up: 17 Chris Brown - Questions

:up: 19 Yungen - Bestie (feat. Yxng Bane)

:up: 37 Mick Konstantin - There's Only One Conor McGregor

 

what the bloody hell is that Conor McGregor tripe and since when did he deserve a song :puke2: without a doubt the most arrogant and unpleasant sportsman around at the moment.

Eek it's Bieber day. Hoping he doesn't snatch the #1 off Dua.

40K in 7 hours? The song doesn't sound that good and I'm a Bieber half fan.

*Famous last words* It's not going to happen, Dua is safe. Not even Justin Bieber has the capacity to outsell Dua's entire week in 7 hours flat with just downloads.
Not even the charity single managed 40k in the space of 7 hours. He might go top 40, but there's zero chance of him even troubling the #1.

There is nothing wrong with people releasing spanish or spanglish remixes, what is wrong with being a trend?

 

Isn't that how music has always worked?

 

Britpop was a trend in the 90s, then early noughties was manufactured pop, then in the noughties there was a big indie phase and a growing urban trend

Kamaliya was rated 1 star and as if by magic there's now 72 ratings the rest being 5 star and with the same title.

 

:lol:

 

Street team hard at work.

 

Or maybe her husband has 1000 laptops and just flicks between iTunes accounts all day :lol:

There is nothing wrong with people releasing spanish or spanglish remixes, what is wrong with being a trend?

 

Isn't that how music has always worked?

 

Britpop was a trend in the 90s, then early noughties was manufactured pop, then in the noughties there was a big indie phase and a growing urban trend

Not saying I disagree that there's anything wrong with it but which popular artists jumped on the bandwagon making their sound suddenly Britpop or Indie? :lol:

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