User blog:IFosterI/Tennis Court

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8Ymd-OCucs

Just look at that video and see how much time and effort it took into making that. That video really changed my experience as a human.

Anyways, back to being normal.

7-The-Great has a Kahoot......for some reason. The name is 7DaGr8. She only has one quiz, tho.

Modern pop music has been taking a very dangerous road. Soon, we'll be old and telling young and hip people what terrible 2016 music was. Mostly because of the lame beat drops. Do they even count as drops? Most of the time, the drop is the chorus. Like, if I told you to sing the chorus of Adventure of a Lifetime, would you do it? No. You can't sing beat drops. You can hum them, but that's not it. But the other song by Coldplay that has a "beat drop" is A Sky Full of Stars. Now, does that have a beat drop? I feel like it's meant to be a drop, because it has a quiet, but loud tone. The "drop", I mean. Too many artists are trying to do these things, but I think that every artist has the right to have one. But only one. Soon, we're going to run out of beat drops. But there are some artists that don't need to do them, and there are some artists that are desperate for one, because their career is going down. The Weeknd is getting to become old news. Starboy was a kinda good song, but people haven't been giving it the attention it deserves. But then there are artists like the forgotten one, Lorde. Remember her? Royals, ya know? Okay, now that we're on the same page, she is an artist that doesn't need a beat drop in one of her songs. Why? Because even if she did, her songs are like a breath of fresh air to the music community, even though she only has one album. She doesn't talk about drugs, or sex, or anything like most artists these days do, but listening to Tennis Court is something different than most things on the radio. And that's what we need. Something different.