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re: Name the one song from your lifetime that had the biggest impact on music
Posted on 6/28/21 at 12:08 pm to High C
Posted on 6/28/21 at 12:08 pm to High C
That’s easy: Superbass
I hate the song, but pop music completely changed as a result of that song. Pop music before Superbass and after Superbass are noticeably different eras of music, similar to that of rock before and after Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Other nominees would be:
“Break Stuff” - Limp Bizkit setting off the whole rap metal dumpster fire
“Save A Horse Ride A Cowboy” - Big n Rich for spearheading what would become Bro-country
“Do You Believe” - Cher for popularizing Auto-tune as a vocal effect
“I’m Sprung” - T-Pain popularized that auto-tune vocal in rap and hip-hop to the point that it’s practically more popular than real voices now.
I hate the song, but pop music completely changed as a result of that song. Pop music before Superbass and after Superbass are noticeably different eras of music, similar to that of rock before and after Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Other nominees would be:
“Break Stuff” - Limp Bizkit setting off the whole rap metal dumpster fire
“Save A Horse Ride A Cowboy” - Big n Rich for spearheading what would become Bro-country
“Do You Believe” - Cher for popularizing Auto-tune as a vocal effect
“I’m Sprung” - T-Pain popularized that auto-tune vocal in rap and hip-hop to the point that it’s practically more popular than real voices now.
This post was edited on 6/28/21 at 12:21 pm
Posted on 6/28/21 at 1:16 pm to kingbob
quote:
That’s easy: Superbass
I hate the song, but pop music completely changed as a result of that song. Pop music before Superbass and after Superbass are noticeably different eras of music, similar to that of rock before and after Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Other nominees would be:
“Break Stuff” - Limp Bizkit setting off the whole rap metal dumpster fire
“Save A Horse Ride A Cowboy” - Big n Rich for spearheading what would become Bro-country
“Do You Believe” - Cher for popularizing Auto-tune as a vocal effect
“I’m Sprung” - T-Pain popularized that auto-tune vocal in rap and hip-hop to the point that it’s practically more popular than real voices now.
Holy shite at all of the suckage in this list.
Posted on 6/28/21 at 1:37 pm to kingbob
quote:I had never heard it nor heard of it.
That’s easy: Superbass
Posted on 6/28/21 at 2:45 pm to kingbob
quote:Seems i remember them having shitty music long before that song. "Nookie" seems to be the single they launched that album with iirc.
“Break Stuff” - Limp Bizkit setting off the whole rap metal dumpster fire
I went to Family Values 98 in New Orleans just to see Rammstein
quote:always felt a little gayer after hearing this song play through.
“Do You Believe” - Cher for popularizing Auto-tune as a vocal effect
This post was edited on 6/28/21 at 2:58 pm
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