Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-29512888-20180518131544/@comment-29512888-20180518200450

@Stanley Step On Up is awesome :3

@Falco thanks again! BTW I have already listened to Heart to Break, Heaven and Sangria Wine: Heart To Break is okay, Heaven is weak and Sangria Wine... well, I don't know what to say about Sangria Wine. For the whole duration of the song, I felt like it was sloppy and it lacked a cohesive flow; also, Pharrell and Camila have no chemistry, and Camila's performance isn't sexy enough for this song. Maybe Jennifer Lopez or Shakira would have been a better choice.

Anyway, let's go with other opinions:
 * Usher's Crash is great. It has cool production that reminds me of Justin Timberlake, and the falsetto in the chorus is heartfelt and fragile.
 * 7/11 and LA Love (La La) are pathetic
 * BTS's Fake Love is awesome
 * BIKINY's Dance Party sucks so much. The beat rips off Fire by 2NE1 and the vocals are so overprocessed and AutoTuned that they almost make your ears bleed
 * Luke Bryan's That's My Kind Of Night is a checklist of country clichés with a meh beat
 * Roshelle's Drink has a generic EDM beat, and the lyrics are (supposedly) about this girl who feels betrayed by her boyfriend yet she doesn't want to leave because he's good in bed (I'm saying "supposedly" because the writing is so vague...)
 * SeeB's Drink About has a similar title but it's much better
 * The lyrics for Meghan Trainor's Let You Be Right can be translated into "You're always wrong but I still want you to stay with me because I need you to satisfy my sexual desires"
 * R3HAB's Hold On Tight, Afrojack's One More Day, Cedric Gervaid' One Night and Tobu's Need U are OK
 * NF's Let You Down is pretty good. It talks about NF's struggle in his past, which are described through an argument with his younger self, and both the music and the performances convey some sort of emotion. The only issue is that most of NF's rap lines don't rhyme with each other, but I guess I shouldn't be too nitpicky.
 * Kanye West's Lift Yourself is pretty disappointing, considering Kanye's standards. It tries to say that you shouldn't be afraid of expressing your opinion publicly, but there is no choesion in the lyrics (and the gibberish at the end doesn't help)
 * Ye VS The People, on the other hand, is interesting. In this song, Kanye shows his support for Trump through a conversation between him and the opposers of Trump (played by T.I.). I definitely don't like Trump and I'm not interested in songs that support him, but it's still an original idea. I also like how the beat cuts off immediately to allow the listener to have their own idea about the topic.
 * ICY GRL is alright (in spite of some lines not rhyming with each other).
 * The Bae Mix with Kehlani is worse, though. Kehlani has no presence as a rapper and her verse is generic.
 * Shadow Of Your Love sounds cool but the lyrics are too confusing.