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actually it’s a me song because i like it. be quiet and listen to this “show me how” by men i trust.
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Exactly!!!!!
6h ago
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my toxic trait is not liking a song anymore when it becomes popular on tiktok i need to inherit your philosophy
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ur right and u should say it
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I can only gauge this when a song I like suddenly gets re-released as a sped up version single
9h ago
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@ROYALLMONARCH when that time moves slow nightcore remix blew up i got so fucking mad when people would be like “oh that tiktok song”
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@ROYALLMONARCH haha I love that nightcore and chopped and screwed have morphed into sped up version and fancam phonk. not necessarily a bad thing, nothing new under the sun and all. the 2010s soundcloud era for both genres was peak tho
9h ago
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@ROYALLMONARCH i was irresponsibly using nightcore as a derisive epithet but you are correct
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@ROYALLMONARCH ah yes i always nod and say “this must be doing numbers in the get ready with me videos community right now”
7h ago
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when people say this to me i usually take it as a sign to stop speaking to them completely
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i deleted tiktok but i still hear that when i listen to certain songs with people in the car. like half the time i don’t even know it’s a song on tiktok because i no longer have it…
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dude i havent had tik tok in like two years and i still get people in my car or at work when i have my speaker going “oh. tik tok music” like let me live in the real world please
12h ago
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@ROOGBY its like do you listen to things to enjoy them or what
7h ago
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me when yes to heaven went viral
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NO LITERALLY nothing upsets me more than people referring to music i like this way ☹️
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@VALOORIE same like that app isn’t making or breaking my tastes. i’m rarely on there and when i am i don’t get the typical trending sounds often. a good song is just a good song!
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