I'm so street

>I'm so street
>here's why
>buzzwords
>I'm so so country
>here's why
>buzzwords
90% of country and rap is effectively the same vapid garbage with the only difference being skin color

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I‘m so trve

>lyrics
dude, /lit/'s this way Btw, I don't listen to neither rap nor country, but because it is (most of the time) musically boring

>I Love Rock n Roll
>I Wanna Rock and Roll all Night
>Let's Rock
>Rock and Roll forever
>I'm gonna rock ya
>We Will Rock You
>Rockin and rollin
>I Wanna Rock
>We built this city on Rock and Roll
>been a long time since I rock and rolled
>Gonna be a rock and roll star
>Rock and Roll Music
>Rock and Roll (Part 2)
>Rock You Like a Hurricane
>just like that old time Rock n Roll
>Crocodile Rock
>Rockin around the Christmas tree

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This is the unironic opinion 13 year olds hold

What's an ironic opinion?

It'd resemble OPs if he had a sense of humor

>>Crocodile Rock
Kek what even is this?

This is true of virtually all popular music. How much of rock/pop music is just relationships, love, lust and sex? Sprinkle in some fantasy nerd babble for prog/metal and juvenile political ranting for punk and you've covered most of it. Are there countless exception to these rules? Sure, but that's the case with rap/country too.

Elton John song. You'd probably know it if you heard it.

Yeah bu it manages to be diverse enough to not sound like it was generated via computer algorithm like rap and especially country does

I know very little about Elton John, so I'll just assume it's about gay sex in a bayou

Disagree. Every new hard rock band from the last 20 years sounds the same.

t. Never gotten laid

Its just shit that plays in the background gives girls an out to dance slutty and drowns out their moaning in the bathroom

>WE ARE SO FUCKING HEAVY
>WE ARE THE HEAVIEST METAL
>WE ARE THE MOST EVIL BAND
>WE ARE SO TOUGH
>WE ARE FASTER AND HEAVIER THAN OTHER BANDS
>WE ARE SO EXTREME AND HEAVY
>WE ARE SO EVIL
>DEATH TO FALSE METAL

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Liar, that means you know everything about him.

both genres target the lower 50% of american socioeconomic demographics

both genres have always been vapid songs about literally just doing normal shit based on your geographic and socioeconomic circumstances and musically bankrupt, because they can depend on such a large number of vapid retards who actually live that way to personally connect with the lyrics.

neither of these genres target people who actually understand what a guitar is or why someone would tell them that the music is boring, it's music for people who want to be seen listening to it as a priority over actually enjoying it personally in a vacuum.

>mastodon shows up and brings more to the traditional country genre than any artist in 30+ yrs with a weird "off brand" album
>because theres actual guitar work, flow, and extremely satisfying "song-in-a-song" song structure involved
youtube.com/watch?v=nrMVZvor0X4

>OOOOOOOH WHAT A GOOD BAND WE ARE
>BACK FROM THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION IT SEEMS-AH
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>I'm so vaporwave
>here's why
>*music plays*

>be post malone
>just want to make dungeons and dragons videos
>sing unrelated music to win over the msm
>make millions of dollars
>still get to swing around a katana
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>I'm so OP
>here's why
>buzzwords
>ima faggot
>buzzwords