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Talk Dirty To Me
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That stretches to other newer "music". Rap uses the same beast and bass lines as 30 years ago just like a lot of pop. So called country sometimes uses those same fake high hat sounds (click tracks I guess).reggaeton ALL uses the exact same beat. Its from some older reggae song. This isn't me painting in broad strokes, its a musical fact. Its turrible.
That’s what you get when you use AI for your song writing.That stretches to other newer "music". Rap uses the same beast and bass lines as 30 years ago just like a lot of pop. So called country sometimes uses those same fake high hat sounds (click tracks I guess).
This is no joke, this weekend my GF went out and sat in her car for a bit with the stereo on. after about 30 minutes she came back inside. All I could hear was the bass line in the house. I asked her if she just listened to the same song over and over, and she informed me it was different songs. Some kind of rap/pop hybrid crap, and I mean the EXACT same bass line with each song. Embarrassing.
I'll give you that one. Hondurans, Spaniards, and Venezuelans speak more "proper" Spanish. Mexican Spanish is more slangish.I'm sure the Mexican version of Spanish is slightly different than the Puerto Rican. Just like some Yankees aren't convinced us southerners are speaking english a lot of the time.
Anyone seen a transcript of Bunny's Superbowl lyrics. In EnglishI'm sure the Mexican version of Spanish is slightly different than the Puerto Rican. Just like some Yankees aren't convinced us southerners are speaking english a lot of the time.
Those folks from Michigan probably just need a few shots of bourbon to numb their tongue a little bit.I'll give you that one. Hondurans, Spaniards, and Venezuelans speak more "proper" Spanish. Mexican Spanish is more slangish.
If you think about it, southerners speak with a more relaxed tongue, making words easier to say. It's actually clever. I have said to more than one person from Michigan, "Hey man, just relax and let the words come out of your mouth!"
