Everything posted by DalekTurret32
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The Vinyl Thread
Managed to pick up lots of vinyl this summer: LP's: The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me New Order - Republic Oasis - Definitely Maybe (25th anniversary silver vinyl) Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back Singles/EP's: Audio Bullys - We Don't Care (single-sided white 7") The Coral - In The Morning 7" (one of my faves from them along with Dreaming Of You and Chasing The Tail Of A Dream) Erasure - Chorus 7" Erasure - Always 7" Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes 7" Jesus Jones - International Bright Young Thing 7" The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu - It's Grim Up North 12" LCD Soundsystem - Drunk Girls 12" Pop Will Eat Itself - 92° F/The Incredible PWEI Vs Dirty Harry 7" Red Hot Chili Peppers - four of their non-album 7-inches from 2012/2013 that would later appear on their I'm Beside You compilation (Magpies On Fire, Never Is A Long Time, This Is The Kit, In Love Dying) The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow (Live) (2019 RSD exclusive yellow 10") The Vaccines - Teenage Icon 7"
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WhoOdyssey's Top 40 - 30/08/2019
People and Teeth are great tunes, and HFTUY is pretty solid. I remember hearing about Trash Boat's name last year and I was amused because of the band name coming from that Regular Show episode
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US Hot 100 – 09/07/2019
If Lizzo's boost in popularity means Boys might get a chance to break the chart for a few weeks someday, then I will be very happy.
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What are you watching/recommending?
You have a really good point! Some sequels apply continuity from their predecessors, so I find it better to watch the predecessor before the sequel. The MCU Avengers Movies are better to watch when watching them in order. Same thing goes for some arc-driven TV shows. I remember watching all the Capaldi episodes of Doctor Who as they came out, but when I watched all of Nu Who Series 1-10 last year, I understood the show more and more.
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DT32 Rates The UK Debuts
05/09/2019 NEW ENTRIES: #79. Lil Tjay - F.N. #78. Lana Del Rey - f*** It I Love You #76. BROCKHAMPTON - NO HALO #54. The 1975 - People #46. 5 Seconds Of Summer - Teeth #27. Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer #21. Taylor Swift - The Man Even though it has that one line about Tjay wishing his former friend got hit by a bus, F.N. does have some decent piano lines and a solid 2nd verse showing Tjay's struggles growing up. f*** It I Love You is a melancholy guitar song dealing with heartbreak, with Lana bringing her usual whispery vocal style. I really like the part at the end where there is a use of call and response between Lana saying the name of the song and the haunting sound of the BVOX. Brockhampton have finally managed to snag their first charting single in the UK, and it's the opening track from their latest album GINGER. NO HALO carries a downbeat guitar line, but it also has some energetic flows from the members in their verses that make the track have a less melancholy sound to it than F**k It I Love You. The lyrics are really good in pointing out subtle looks into mental health, substance abuse and loneliness throughout. There’s also some great call and response between Deb Never’s “I’m sure I’ll find it” and Merlyn Wood in the chorus to emphasise the fact that even in our lowest points in life, there’s still hope out there. Most of what I heard from Brockhampton’s verses are done in a through-composed structure (examples of this include BOOGIE, WEIGHT and HEAT), but there are a few times where a chorus does have a presence (like in TOKYO and J’OUVERT, though the latter has the chorus done halfway through and then at the end). NO HALO fits into the latter, and has a great chorus. I’ll just let this clip sum up how I felt right after the first listen of this next song. (I was going to use the “For Those Wondering If I’m Impressed” clip, but I eventually settled with this one.) - People is angsty, rebellious and shouty in all the right places while successfully throwing shots at politics. It’s not the type of sound I expected from The 1975, but they weirdly fit well into it. From tackling the problems of social media last year with their 2018 album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships to talking about politics in this one, I’m starting to get the feeling that this band is becoming more serious in their lyrical content with each passing album. If this is the sound that Notes On A Conditional Form will be leaning onto, then I am really hyped to listen this. Also, "Well, my generation wanna f*** Barack Obama. Living in a sauna with legal marijuana" is one of their most weirdly amazing lines next to the very opening lines of Love It If We Made It. 5SOS are back with a new song called Teeth, which, like the LAUV and Anne-Marie collab, is taken from the soundtrack for the forthcoming 3rd season of teen drama 13 Reasons Why. I’m halfway through the 1st season of this show and I can say that it has a fantastic mystery element and also presents the transitions between present time and past time like in The Haunting Of Hill House really well. Anyway, this song starts with a good ol’ bassline before gradually building up with a great amount of rock power (and speaking of which, Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine is one of the guitarists in this song), which eventually leads up to roaring guitars in the chorus that backs up the lustful lyrics in it. I also like that interpolation of the vocal melody from Rihanna’s 2007 hit Shut Up And Drive in the pre-chorus. In the end, this overtook Youngblood as my favourite 5SOS song. We’re ending this week off with two new entries from Taylor Swift’s brand new album Lover. Both Cruel Summer and The Man have a nice, catchy synthpop vibe to them. The former ends up being a good listen despite some cheesy lines, there’s also a good use of a vocoder noise in the mix that reminds me of the one used in the beginning of P!nk’s Walk Me Home from earlier this year. The latter serves as a great look at gender inequality in our society, and the hypocrisy contained within it. This was such a great week overall with nearly half of the songs on there being fantastic. My fave of the week would have to go to NO HALO by BROCKHAMPTON, with honorable mention going to People by The 1975. My least fave of the week would have to be F.N. by Lil Tjay. #79. Lil Tjay - F.N. [6/10] (Least Fave Of The Week) #78. Lana Del Rey - f*** It I Love You [8/10] #76. BROCKHAMPTON - NO HALO [GOLD] (Fave Of The Week) #54. The 1975 - People [GOLD] (FOTW HM) #46. 5 Seconds Of Summer - Teeth [GOLD] #27. Taylor Swift - Cruel Summer [7/10] #21. Taylor Swift - The Man [GOLD]
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'Motion' album rate - RESULTS
Sad to see Overdrive finish last but also happy to see Pray To God and Outside reach the Top 5
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Films You Have Watched In 2019!
A Rainy Day In New York Was not up for watching this after hearing that it was a rom-com, but I went to see it, eventually. Because A. I was in another country that was showing this, and there wasn't any evidence of this being shown in the UK yet. The last time I saw a film before its UK release was American Animals from last year and I loved that film, so I took the opportunity to experience something similar like this again. B. I heard from a close relative that Woody Allen rom-coms are the good kind, and they don't get too cheesy. My thoughts on this? Eh! For most of the film, I either felt bored or just wasn't interested. The acting was really good, I like the 1950's like atmosphere, the monologues were decent, there were a few comedic moments that gave me a chuckle and when there was music in the background, it was very pleasant. Also, it felt weird to hear mid 20th century lounge music in most of the film and hear a character's iPhone ringing at the same time. The Incredibles 2 The long awaited-sequel to The Incredibles is out and after seeing it, I can say that it was just as incredible, if not a bit better than, its predecessor. The action scenes, as with the last Incredibles film, were very enjoyable to sit through. It also gives Elasti-girl some development involving with the plot with her and DevTech. Screenslaver's motives had a sense of cynicism and rebellion that reminded me a bit of FSociety from Mr. Robot. The babysitter plot could have easily weighed this down (thanks to how most plots in media falling into this category end up being obnoxious for the most part), but it was surprisingly enjoyable thanks to the relatable lines and emotions Bob Parr has to him; plus most of the scenes with him and Jack-Jack gave me a couple of chuckles. Also, Frozone and Edna Mode returning was great to watch. Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw I haven't seen any Fast & Furious movies, but I did see this spinoff. Usually, I don't see sequels to movies I haven't seen before, because most of the time, they rely on continuity from its predecessor (which is why I watched all the Avengers MCU movies in order). This doesn't rely on too much continuity, and ends up being a fun cop buddy movie (though not as great as Hot Fuzz), rather than feeling convoluted for those that haven't watched a single F&F movie. Jason Staham was just as hilarious as he was in the 2015 movie Spy as he sells the mostly pissed off character very well with some funny lines. There were also times where it went over the top. One example of this was in a scene where Hobbs & Shaw try to bring a helicopter down while in a car. The car gets lifted up due to the large amount of weight, so they call for another car to lift both of the vehicles down. That car gets lifted up too, so the driver in that car calls for another car to lift it down, and it goes on until Idris Elba's character Brixton attempts to drive the vehicles clutching onto the helicopter off a cliff. Edit: The moments that got me laughing so hard when I saw this in the cinema were the Mike Oxmall scene and the "Access denied!" scene that was teased in the trailers.
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'Motion' album rate - RESULTS
08 | Faith 09 | Under Control (with Alesso feat. Hurts) 08 | Blame (feat. John Newman) 09 | Love Now (feat. All About She) 08 | Slow Acid 10 | Outside (feat. Ellie Goulding) 08 | It Was You (with Firebeatz) 09 | Summer 11 | Overdive (with Ummet Ozcan) 07 | Ecstasy (feat. Hurts) 09 | Pray To God (feat. HAIM) 08 | Open Wide (feat. Big Sean) 08 | Together (feat. Gwen Stefani) 08 | Burnin' (with R3HAB) 07 | Dollar Signs (feat. Tinashe) Takes me back to my Year 10 days. Not as good as Funk Wav Bounces though, but I like the big room house elements here.
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DT32 Rates The UK Debuts
29/08/2019 NEW ENTRIES: #92. James Hype feat. Dots Per Inch and Ayak - I Was Lovin' You #91. Sam Fender - Will We Talk #82. Young Thug feat. Gunna - Hot #72. Young Thug feat. Lil Baby - Bad Bad Bad #70. Blade Brown feat. K Trap - Joints #69. Regard - Ride It #56. Liam Gallagher - One Of Us #50. Swae Lee feat. Drake - Won't Be Late #42. Miley Cyrus - Slide Away #30. Normani - Motivation #23. Taylor Swift - Lover #22. Headie One - Both #18. Jorja Smith feat. Burna Boy - Be Honest I Was Lovin’ You has lyrics dealing with a post-breakup that may seem downbeat on paper, but the production gives this track a more uplifting feel. Will We Talk carries the typical anthemic Fender feel, while looking at a broken relationship. I don’t like it as much as Hypersonic Missiles or Play God, but it’s still a pretty swell song. We have two tracks from Young Thug’s new album So Much Fun, but are these two as fun as the album title suggests? First up, we have Hot, which has some brass instruments playing over a trap beat, along with a flute line. Most of the song is driven by Gunna, and... I’m not very fond of his verses, as I feel like they slow down the momentum of the song. Thug’s verse is slightly better, though his interlude before that verse sounded quite weird. The other charting track from the album is Bad Bad Bad. I enjoyed a lot of Thug's parts in this, as he has some solid flows in his verses that add another level of meaning to the album title. However, Lil Baby's verse drags this down. The vocals don’t sound very good and we get a line of his involving him peeing till he passes out after drinking lean (lovely(!)). Joints is another example of a 2019 rap track where the two artists make a vocal exchange in the chorus, along with Keisha & Becky (Russ splash and Tion Wayne) and Guten Tag (Hardy Caprio and DigDat). Both Brown and Trap have some solid flows int his and they fit well into the beat. The part where Blade Brown he had to say one of his bars twice was pretty ridiculous though and near the end, the beat suddenly mutes for a second, which made me think that my internet connection was being slow when listening to this on Spotify the first time. Ride It puts a chill, deep house take on the 2007 Jay Sean song of the same title. The original is a slow R&B sex jam with guitar and string arrangements, whereas this version has a faster tempo with a smooth jazz keyboard sounds and a nice synth breakdown after the chorus. The sound of the pitched vocals remind me of the ones used in Loud Luxury’s Body from last year. One Of Us deals with the relationship between the two Gallagher brothers, like with what Once did last month. The vocal production isn't Definitely Maybe amazing, but it's still pretty good. The arrangement of drums, electric guitar and strings gives off an Oasis style sound to convey a good sense of nostalgia and the thought of missing these good days. Before we move on, I would like to point out that this is the 2nd track on the album, yet it has that climatic sound to it (with the strings and the choir BVOX near the end of the track) that makes it sound more like an album closer. It reminds me of that small comment I made on Beautiful People from Ed's No 6 album feeling more like a closer than an opener. Despite that, I'm still looking forward to what Why Me Why Not has to offer. Won't Be Late bears a catchy, syncopated rhythm that reminds me of PARTYNEXTDOOR's Not Nice from 2016, along with a guitar that gives out a nice summertime vibe. Swae's part have some noticeable autotune, but it doesn't stop them from being good as I can look past it easily. Drake also gives off a good verse to fit the tone of the song. I like hearing him sing over chill, summer-like beats like in Signs, Passionfruit and especially Take Care. Since Definitely Maybe is turning 25… WAIT! Wait before I make a mistake! … It’s Miley Cyrus’ Slide Away. Good thing I double-checked Anyway, Slide Away involves Miley trying to moving on from a past relationship, with some layers of emotion revealed as she’s doing so. Miley was going through a post-breakup situation involving her and Liam Hemsworth while making this song, which adds another level of melancholiness to this song. The reverb guitars give a dreamy, psychedelic feel reminiscent of Currents-era Tame Impala. This sound isn’t new from Miley, as she has attempted to convey this psychedelic type of vibes a few years back when she collaborated with The Flaming Lips on a cover of The Beatles' Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds and in her Dead Petz album from 2015. Overall, I’m really liking this! One of my faves from Miley along with Malibu. After featuring in hits by Khalid and Sam Smith, former Fifth Harmony member Normani has finally got her first charting single as a lead arti… Whoops! Forgot about Checklist! Normani has finally got her first UK Top 40 hit as a lead artist, and it’s called Motivation. The E major pop production in this is decent, but I feel like most of the suggestive lyrics don’t fit with this triumphant High Hopes-esque instrumentation. I do give Normani credit for attempting innuendos though, plus that sax solo in the bridge is quite enjoyable. Lover takes on a 12/8 rhythm in the style of a waltz, as well as attempting to convey a nostalgic, alternate Christmas feel. It reminds me of two songs: 2000 Miles by The Pretenders (which also has a Christmas-like sound over a 12/8 rhythm) and Perfect by Ed Sheeran (a love song carrying a waltz-like rhythm) The song is produced by Jack Antenoff of fun, who also produced Look What You Made Me Do, the Zaylor collab from Fifty Shades Darker, as well as some songs for Lorde, St. Vincent and more recently, Kevin Abstract. He does a good job at conveying a sense of nostalgia throughout the song. The lyrics may feel cheesy at some points, such as “I’ve loved you three summers, honey, but I want ‘em all”, but other than that, it’s a decent love song. Both’s instrumentation carries an interpolation of the 1997 dance classic Free by Ultra Nate, which Headie weirdly blends well with, along with some good flows. I didn't like the sound of the filtered vocals on the pre-chorus though. From an artist who had a Top 20 in my old personal chart from a few years back and now has a Top 20 on the UK Singles Chart (Woohoo!) is Jorja Smith with Be Honest, featuring Burna Boy (who has guest starred in songs by the likes of Lily Allen, Fall Out Boy and Dave). The song looks into a relationship where Jorja is telling her partner to be honest, but not being too strict with it as she herself admit she's not entirely flawless. Jorja provides a nice, lush performance over some guitar lines and Burna Boy does a good job at playing the partner in this relationship to convey a perspective, as well as bringing in some Jamaican patois to go with it. So that's it! Of the relatively huge batch of entries this week, my Fave Of The Week goes to One Of Us by Liam Gallagher for similar reasons to why I like the previous single off his upcoming album. The honorable mention goes to Regard's smooth, chill rework of the Jay Sean song Ride It. My least fave goes to Hot by Young Thug and Gunna. #92. James Hype feat. Dots Per Inch and Ayak - I Was Lovin' You [8/10] #91. Sam Fender - Will We Talk [8/10] #82. Young Thug feat. Gunna - Hot [5/10] (Least Fave Of The Week) #72. Young Thug feat. Lil Baby - Bad Bad Bad [6/10] #70. Blade Brown feat. K Trap - Joints [7/10] #69. Regard - Ride It [9/10] (FOTW HM) #56. Liam Gallagher - One Of Us [9/10] (Fave Of The Week) #50. Swae Lee feat. Drake - Won't Be Late [8/10] #42. Miley Cyrus - Slide Away [9/10] #30. Normani - Motivation [6/10] #23. Taylor Swift - Lover [7/10] #22. Headie One - Both [7/10] #18. Jorja Smith feat. Burna Boy - Be Honest [9/10]
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Concerts
Wow, Joseph. You must have gone on a lot of adventures.
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Lewis's Countdown Of One Hit Wonders Of The Millennium Pt. 2
From what I'm piecing together from its lyrics, My Name is about a guy who's struggling with his emotions and is starting to recover thanks to this special girl, and he now finds the time to give her his name (but if she helped you steer away from the awful things you're dealing with, wouldn't she know your name already?). Anyway, I think it's decent. I'd Rather Be You is a solid singer-songwriter song. I really liked Fyfe's She's Always A Woman, but not as much as Billy Joel's original (which is gorgeous BTW).
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The Posters' Chart - 25 Aug 2019
Glad to see that I re-entered at #44
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Bombay Bicycle Club - Everything Else Has Gone Wrong
Looking forward to this!
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Jade's favourite top 40 hits of each year ● 1997 onwards
:musicnote:I just wanna go back! Back to 1999! :musicnote: Predicting Red Alert, You Don't Know Me, My Name Is, Scar Tissue, Cassius 1999 and a Moby song for that countdown.
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Buzzjack Reshuffle Chart #530
+5 Ladbroke Grove +4 3 Nights +3 Beautiful People +2 Higher Love +1 How Do You Sleep -1 So High -2 Sorry -3 Senorita -4 Ransom -5 Taste (Make It Shake)
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US Hot 100 – 08/24/2019
Nice seeing Baby Sitter enter the Top 100. Probs my favourite from DaBaby
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BROCKHAMPTON - GINGER
Don't know if I prefer this or Iridescence, but I still enjoyed the album. BOY BYE, ST. PERCY and IF YOU PRAY RIGHT are some of my faves.
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Films You Have Watched In 2019!
Films I have seen this month. Donnie Darko (2001) Cube (1997) The Lady Vanishes (1938) Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse (2018) Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019)
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CBBC Tier Ranking
Getting that late 2000's feel Trapped! had the basic "complete these challenges" but with a mischievous twist to spice it up. The Secret Show had some good secret agent satire to it. I have heard about a similar animated show on Nickelodeon called The X's, but with a bit of Incredibles mixed into it. MI High was one of the shows that got me to appreciate those with a dramatic like tone as well as apply continuity smoothly through each season. The Observator in the 50/50 was one of the many sources of my early music discoveries such as Basement Jaxx, Royksopp and The Offspring. I would put The Basil Brush Show a bit higher up, but I prefer the 1970's version (which I have a compilation DVD of somewhere) Sorry I've Got No Head was filled with random humour sketches from what I remember. My favourite part has to be the "SHE'S A WITCH!" segments. The thought of witch hunters from the Stuart times living in a more modern time period was really amusing. XD I feel like I should watch more of SJA, since I'm a big Doctor Who fan. The Young Dracula theme song was very good though. The only thing I remember from Stupid! was its theme song, and the credits sequence of King Stupid calling the people in the credits names. Maybe I should have put it on the "IHSFMOWT" tier, but I only remember seeing one episode on the channel back in 2009. I feel like I should have put Smart in the "Haven't seen a lot of" tier. Now that I think of it, I only remember seeing a bit of it back in 2006.
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CBBC Tier Ranking
What's that show with the three kids around some glowing colours that was on JosephAvery's ranking?
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Marvel Cinematic Universe - Preference Revealer
1. The Avengers: Infinity War 2. The Avengers 3. Spider-Man: Far From Home 4. The Avengers: Endgame 5. The Avengers: Age Of Ultron 6. Guardians Of The Galaxy, Vol. 2 7. Captain Marvel 8. Ant-Man 9. Guardians Of The Galaxy 10. Black Panther 11. Spider-Man: Homecoming 12. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 13. Captain America: The First Avenger
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DT32 Rates The UK Debuts
22/08/2019 NEW ENTRIES: #99. Aitch feat. GRM Daily - Daily Duppy #98. Khalid feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Right Back #88. DJ Snake feat. J Balvin and Tyga - Loco Contigo #84. Slipknot - Nero Forte #77. Kojo Funds feat. Wizkid - I Like #43. Katy Perry - Small Talk #40. Megan Thee Stallion feat. Nicki Minaj - Hot Girl Summer Aah! A Daily Duppy freestyle. The first one to enter the charts was that of J Hus from a few months ago. We now have another one from up and coming rapper Aitch, and what do I think of this? He has decent flows on this, with some enjoyable parts. The beat's not that great, but it blends quite well with his vocals. Right Back bears some nice sounding synths in the mix that sound like something out of a night time drive. In this song, Khalid is looking back at a relationship that didn't go as planned, but despite that, he's wanting to get back with his former lover because of the cherished times he spent with her. He pulls off a great vocal performance that fits really well with the atmosphere of the music. The single version charting is a remix featuring a verse from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie in the beginning. His vocals sound okay-ish, but he sometimes brags about his jewellery (which doesn't fit with the themes of the song). DJ Snake brings us a fun Reggaeton bop in the form of Loco Contigo. The infectious Charlie Puth-like “ooh” lines from Taste and Swish return and both Tyga and Balvin give out good verses. Nero Forte is absolutely gripping with its fast-paced metal sound and Corey Taylor’s raging vocals. There’s also a really good use of call and response between the cult-like harmonisation from the backing vocals and Taylor. My favourite part of the song definitely has to be the bridge with the one-word shouting and Taylor elevating them with sentences relating to these words. One of my faves from Slipknot along with Psychosocial and a big contender for my Top 75 Songs of 2019. You know what I quite like? This new song from Kojo Funds called I Like! It carries a pleasant sounding Afrobeat summer sound and there's a good use of Jamaican elements, such as the patois used in the 1st verse and Wizkid’s accent in the 2nd verse, despite the latter having some noticeable autotune. I’m liking the sound of these organs (as well as the pre-chorus) in Small Talk. However, there are a few ridiculous lines in this like “There's nowhere your hands haven't been” and I’m not very keen on the ‘blah-blah-blah’ parts in the bridge. Other than that, it was a pretty decent listen. Hot Girl Summer has a good arrangement of strings over a City Girls like beat, along with an interpolation of a line from Act Up (a City Girls song that charted in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 this year). Both Megan and Nicki give out some good flows in their verses, and some of the innuendos end up enhancing the song thanks to the flows that back them up. The Ty Dolla $ign is quite decent as well. Fave Of The Week will definitely go to Nero Forte by Slipknot. One of the heaviest, darkest songs to enter the chart this year. The honorable mention goes to Right Back by Khalid feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie for having a lovely, lush sound to it and a great performance from Khalid. It's one of my faves from him as a lead artist since Vertigo from his Suncity EP. This has been a really good week with no songs below 7/10. There were four of them with that rating, but if I had to choose my default Least Fave Of The Week, I would probably go for Small Talk by Katy Perry. #99. Aitch feat. GRM Daily - Daily Duppy [7/10] #98. Khalid feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Right Back [9/10] (FOTW HM) #88. DJ Snake feat. J Balvin and Tyga - Loco Contigo [8/10] #84. Slipknot - Nero Forte [GOLD] (FAVE OF THE WEEK!) #77. Kojo Funds feat. Wizkid - I Like [7/10] #43. Katy Perry - Small Talk [7/10] (Least Fave Of The Week) #40. Megan Thee Stallion feat. Nicki Minaj - Hot Girl Summer [7/10]
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Favourite decade?
1. 2010's (Technology in music has evolved, more artists are talking about their struggles, so many artistic albums like A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead and Volcano by Temples) 2. 1990's (Lots of greats. Oasis, Blur, The Prodigy, Massive Attack, a lot of the warehouse anthems) 3. 1970's (Mainly for the classic albums like Dark Side Of The Moon, Rumours, Aladdin Sane and Fear Of Music) 4. 1980's (I like those synth sounds) 5. 1960's (The Beatles, Motown and psychedelic rock {The Doors, Love, 13th Floor Elevators} are the main highlights) 6. 1950's (There are a lot of classics that have inspired future artists)
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TOOL - Fear Innoculum
A big contender for my favourite songs of 2019 list.
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US Hot 100 – 08/17/2019
"The Who hated each other you know?" "Well I hate this bast*rd!" LMAO :lol: