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This got me thinking, I would KILL for Gaga to appear on a DJ’s track.

Zedd feat. Lady Gaga

BloodPop feat. Lady Gaga

both should have happened already!

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2 minutes ago, HIMe said:

but why did it have to be so short.. 

Our attention spans have dropped from 12 seconds to 8 since 2000 and our song skipping culture has emerged in response, meaning it’s more vital for artists to hook listeners in early, load choruses up front and keep the overall track swift.

In 2030 it’s predicted that the average song will be a maximum of 2 minutes, putting the old three-minute pop song cliché to rest.

On music streaming services like Spotify, artists don't get royalties from a song being played if the listener doesn't get beyond the first 30 seconds. By 2030, it will therefore be more important than ever for songs to quickly progress to the next track on an album before listeners get bored, the experts say. source

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29 minutes ago, TEANUS said:

This got me thinking, I would KILL for Gaga to appear on a DJ’s track.

Zedd feat. Lady Gaga

BloodPop feat. Lady Gaga

both should have happened already!

Stache kinda counts :flower:

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24 minutes ago, Teletubby said:

Our attention spans have dropped from 12 seconds to 8 since 2000 and our song skipping culture has emerged in response, meaning it’s more vital for artists to hook listeners in early, load choruses up front and keep the overall track swift.

In 2030 it’s predicted that the average song will be a maximum of 2 minutes, putting the old three-minute pop song cliché to rest.

On music streaming services like Spotify, artists don't get royalties from a song being played if the listener doesn't get beyond the first 30 seconds. By 2030, it will therefore be more important than ever for songs to quickly progress to the next track on an album before listeners get bored, the experts say. source

This makes a lot of sense, especially with the younger generation growing up with all the media overload.
But it also makes me quite sad as I really enjoy songs that are at least between 3 and 5 mins (for pop songs). 2min tracks don't feel finished or full to me at least, and the "play twice instead" comment doesn't help at all with it.
I listen to a lot of metal music where the songs are often around 6 to 8 minutes long if not like 13min or so. And the new songs are still that long thankfully. Longer songs really capture a whole vibe you can slowly dive into.

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19 minutes ago, thisboyisamonster said:

Sounds quite similar to that Selena Gomez song about wolves

Damn. I hear it now. But still a bop. 

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I like the instrumental but her voice does nothing for me.  I don't think I'll listen to this again willingly.

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