Board Thread:Predictions/@comment-26408891-20171022015406/@comment-33745238-20180421141536

CosmicExplorer1234 wrote: TheNerd123 wrote: Chemiql2 wrote: TheNerd123 wrote: Chemiql2 wrote: TheNerd123 wrote: Chemiql2 wrote: TheNerd123 wrote: Fernanlandeo wrote: I think not on you in spanish: échame la culpa of Demi Lovato and Luis Fonsi Those are also high potentials for JD2019 songs, because they choose a lot of Hispanic/Latin songs and they are really outgoing in their research for those songs so they bring in songs of all popularities. a.k.a the songs that got popular. Surprisingly, I don't know if I've heard or listened to Echame la Culpa. Probably I have and don't know it, because for some reason when a new song is released I don't listen to it immediately and wait until it's on the radio. Then I am left wondering what the song is, because I didn't listen to it at first.

Just Dance is also good, because it has a mix of popular and not-as-popular songs. I find the less-popular and older songs  more interesting more more to my taste. i think you expect moreover jd2019 to be a game with more filler songs. I expect JD2019 to be filled with half popular songs and half other songs. I don't consider the less-popular songs as "filler songs", because they did have their fair share of popularity. They had the same popularity when they came out as the pop songs of today. Even though that there are more types of songs than others in a game (such as the amount of pop songs of JD2018), the creators of Just Dance don't focus on one type of song to be the theme of a game. They try to incorporate as much diversity into the game as possible. It also depends on obtaining the rights to have the songs in the game. If they want some songs to be a in the game and they don't get the rights for it, there won't be as many songs of that type in the game. Vice versa, if they get a lot of rights for a type of song they want, there will be more of those songs on the game. It depends on how much of each type of song they want and how many rights they get for those songs to be in the game. It also depends on everyone's preference on which songs they like the most as the songs they like the most might be the ones that they play the most. In every game, there aren't really "main" songs, but just really popular songs. Since there aren't "main" songs there are no "filler" songs. In my opinion, I think "main" songs (in the context of Just Dance) are songs that people like the most out of the others. Yes, some songs will be more promoted than others, but that also depends on their popularity. For example, Love Ward by Hatsune Miku was a great song and even though it wasn't a mainstream song, it was still promoted a lot. However, mainstream songs do exist in Just Dance and those songs are the type of songs that are popular in a certain year or period of years. I don't think there was a lot of diversity in JD2018. We can only dream tbh I think while JD2018 was diverse, the diversity has declined a little starting from Just Dance 2017. Now it seems that there is a big theme or a type of genre of song that they exaggerate throughout the game by having mutliple songs of that genre. The previous games were more diverse, but with the current types of songs that are being released, there is not much diversity in what they are about. Most of the pop songs I hear these days are either about love or money. While the songs are diverse in how they are written, sung, produced, presented, etc, there should be more themes to songs rather than the usual "love" and "money" themes. While there are as many songs that are diverse in all ways, the popular ones are mainly about love and money as I see it. Sad but true... IKR. Though I guess you can say it's an era of the evolution of music. You could call it the "Love and Money Era". Though there are just as many popular mainstream songs that aren't about love and money. It's just that most of the songs that a lot of people listen to and sing are about love and money. It's like love song, love song, love song. Money song, money song, money song. Like I said, there are a lot of mainstream songs that break the trend, but I wish the trend wouldn't be the ultimate constant of the current music ideology and years.