Repeat Chorus 500x, Okay, buddy, I get it.You want to love her, it doesn't matter, etc |
Repeat Chorus 500x, Okay, buddy, I get it.You want to love her, it doesn't matter, etc |
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So while I was listening to Akon on my iPod, I realized that the chorus repeats like, five hundred million times. Seriously. I know choruses are often the best part of the song, but verses can be utterly magnificent, too.
SexyBack by Justin Timberlake is a major criminal tambien. Geeeeez. I mean, I definitely don't mind repeating choruses at the end of the song; that's completely normal and pretty standard for most songs. But some songs I swear could go on and on and on. ![]() |
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Most commonly found in "mainstream" music. They use hooks a lot to get their song noticed, i.e. "I'm bringing sexy back," "drop it like it's hot," and the notorious, "ballin'!" Things you would hear kids at school just randomly saying.
In Hustle & Flow Terrence Howard was just rapping on the mic when Anthony Anderson finally told him that if he wanted radio play, freestyling the whole time just wouldn't work and that he would need a hook. (And if you asked me, it was then overused.) That's why there's still underground. |
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