8/17/2023 0 Comments Watchme nae![]() There are people in the same situation as me who will completely unironically disagree with everything I just said. I haven't made much of an effort to get into them, but I am highly convinced that if you grew up 10 years after me, your childhood was considerably more awesome than mine could ever hope to be. If you stack up the old games against the new ones, they are considerably outmatched in depths of graphics (well duh), gameplay, storyline and characters. Possibly because of me no longer being pre-adolescent, possibly due to me tiring of repetitive (and increasingly slow paced) gameplay, but certainly not due to objective quality. Specifically, I love it for the phenomenon it was in the late '90s towards the early '00s and then it loses a bit of grip. To use a specific example, I love Pokémon (if you're older than me and already cringing, my work is done). But then the generation below you probably think your taste is daggy, and there's almost certainly people in the generation above you who think that terms you use without even thinking about it, are a sign of the denigration of society. Yes, your parents were into daggy things, yes you get irrationally angry at the fact the Oxford English Dictionary start adding what you think aren't 'real' words. Something I've learnt in recent years is that there is really no point in being overly critical of pop culture before and after my era. I apologise if I am unintentionally and unknowingly repeating something that has already been said. That might explain why his voice is so annoying.īut that also supports my argument in my initial review, in that how could we possibly know who he is? It's only your first song bro! Most of your target audience probably haven't even heard of you before this! It's a little catchy and I can see why it would appeal to some, but it still isn't for me at this point in time.Īnd it turns out Silento is even younger than I thought (only 17 years old!). I'm only bringing this up for the first time here because I, in fact, did not know what it was.Īnyway, this was awful and I don't think we needed a song commemorating all of those fad dances we'd forgotten such a long time ago.ĮDIT: I feel I was perhaps a bit too harsh originally, despite still not thinking this is good. So no, I did not know what it was, so you don't have the right to say that.Īctually, if we did know what it was, then what is the point of even saying that in the first place? If we already know what it is, then what is the point of saying that we already know what it is? Basically, what I'm saying here is that singers (rappers in particular) should stop saying that at the start of their songs. I heard this on the radio a couple of weeks ago, and when the person says at the start of the song "you know what it is", I was thinking, "oh no, it sounds like commercial radio stations have taken a liking to Rae Sremmurd unfortunately", and then he says "Silento" and I'm wondering "who"? Urban 2015 - The Very Best In R'n'B And Hip Hop
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