did somebody say jamiroquia
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idk probably
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it's not silk sonic
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I really have no reason not to like this album
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It’s no silk sonic smh
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hehe got your nose
"I really have no reason not to like this album"
and yeah [2] @demon last page i doubt I'll revisit this much or ever love it, but it's still p tight for what it shoots for and has enough personable don't-shut-up personality that anything below a 3.5 would also feel wrong
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Hello Love is what Sideways made us wish the entire last CRJ album had been
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“ Wrong” opinion isn’t the right word. More like dissenting in the cult of his own head haha. I actually side with Colton on this album though. The songs are allowed to be innovative or stand on their own merit while being the same genre or category as something else. They certainly don’t sound anything like Madonna or Dua Lipa apart from the very broad descriptor of disco or “nu-disco”. Certainly not like Daft Punk. Not like she ripped off any of these people off. Hm. I side with Colton on something. Strange times indeed. ”
Never disagreed with any of this or asserted any of these claims. My point the entire time was that disco and nu-disco has a precedent for being on the radio that doesn’t preclude Ware’s takes on either genre from easily existing in that space. Colton asked what other content that was as vaguely similar as Dua Lipa (and Dua Lipa certainly is only VAGUELY similar) was out there and I provided a motherlode of instances of adjacent content that has had its place on the radio. But thanks for the uncharitable interpretation as usual, it’s always such a pleasure
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Album Rating: 4.0
Potsy, I love you and I tease. Don’t take me seriously.
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You asked what else on the radio sounds like ware other than dua lipa, an artist that sounds vaguely similar to ware at best so yes it was as far as I can understand
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Album Rating: 3.0
"Hello Love is what Sideways made us wish the entire last CRJ album had been"
this has convinced me to check this
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I already answered this as well but if you want to be specific about this rather than “what’s your pleasure” then it’s all classic disco. I can’t think of anything recent that has been as much of a direct throwback to disco, sans “nu”. But lots of classic disco has, and still is played on the radio, as it was the pop music of its time, and there are numerous radio stations in every city that play older pop music chronically
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I like to imagine pots just puking words onto the screen
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Like, nearly every song on this sounds like I’m Every Woman by Whitney Houston no shade
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i am laying a brick rn AMA
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dua lipa deez nuts
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I really didn’t think that “ware being radio friendly” was going to be the thing to get me dog-piled by the site jesus, it’s like the least controversial thing I’ve said in my entire 15 years here
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It’s the type of album that is definitely radio friendly but at the same time is gonna be streamed like 5x less than her last album
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but I guess I’m on pots side if the argument is “could this be played on the radio” I mean just listen to Pearls
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Why do you think this will get streamed way less than what’s your pleasure?
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