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Do you like the Bollywood Influence On Joanne?


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Before Joanne's leak, we already knew there was going to be some Bollywood influence on the album. But I only expected one song to have Bollywood influences. It turns out that there are three songs on the album with this style of music. A-Yo, John Wayne, and Dancing In Circles all have great and strange sitar melodies and in general many of the instruments sound very Bollywood. And I am personally loving them.

Do you like this Bollywood influences?

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Gardevoir

I don't see any bollywood influences on A-yo and John Wayne, but I'm uneducated on this matter. Can you point it out?

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Supersonic

....where is the Bollywood influence in A-YO and John Wayne? Don't see it. If anything A-YO is the song that sounds the most "American" on the album along with Come To Mama.

Also Dancin' in Circles sounds a lot more like a generic tropical house b-side by Diplo than it does sound like Bollywood.

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I like Bollywood influences but where are they?

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Just now, Emigrante said:

I don't see any bollywood influences on A-yo and John Wayne, but I'm uneducated on this matter. Can you point it out?

Right at the start of the song in A-Yo you already here that sitar melody. And throughout the song you hear more background melodies that sound like this. Specially in the outro. In John Wayne is mostly the outro, but those weird vocal riffs also sound very Bollywood.

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1 minute ago, Supersonic said:

....where is the Bollywood influence in A-YO and John Wayne? Don't see it. If anything A-YO is the song that sounds the most "American" on the album along with Come To Mama.

Also Dancin' in Circles sounds a lot more like a generic tropical house b-side by Diplo than it does sound like Bollywood.

The music at the end of DIC is Bollywood honey not tropical house :awkney:

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2 minutes ago, Supersonic said:

....where is the Bollywood influence in A-YO and John Wayne? Don't see it. If anything A-YO is the song that sounds the most "American" on the album along with Come To Mama.

Also Dancin' in Circles sounds a lot more like a generic tropical house b-side by Diplo than it does sound like Bollywood.

 

Just now, Red said:

I like Bollywood influences but where are they?

Right at the start of the song in A-Yo you already here that sitar melody. And throughout the song you hear more background melodies that sound like this. Specially in the outro. In John Wayne is mostly the outro, but those weird vocal riffs also sound very Bollywood.

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yASSsss

yas,i love it :diane:

I don't hear any Bollywood influence in John Wayn and A-Yo though :duck: 

edit-just noticed the sitar melody in A-YO. snatchedT :giveup: 

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Just now, Enigma said:

 

Right at the start of the song in A-Yo you already here that sitar melody. And throughout the song you hear more background melodies that sound like this. Specially in the outro. In John Wayne is mostly the outro, but those weird vocal riffs also sound very Bollywood.

!!! I hadn't noticed it

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Supersonic
1 minute ago, ZiggyZiggs said:

The music at the end of DIC is Bollywood honey not tropical house :awkney:

Don't see it.

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Sherlock112

Yes the sitar tune in the end of DIC is a complete slayage and its a Bollywood influence & I really don't discovered or find any Bollywood influence on other songs... And I'm from India:toofunny::giveup:

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Just now, Supersonic said:

Don't see it.

Is very obvious. But also if you have the songs go to 1:14 on A-Yo. That a is a classic Bollywood riff.  But even the intro and in general throughout the songs you see little details like this.

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2 minutes ago, Nebulous said:

I see the small bollywood influences in DIC and maybe JW, but A-yo? :neyde:

if you have the songs go to 1:14 on A-Yo. That a is a classic Bollywood riff.  But even the intro and in general throughout the songs you see little details like this.

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