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Musical tastes and Justin Bieber
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Guilty pleasure, my playlists are full of them.
Poker Face by Lady Gaga, or Roar by Katie Perry, and Hit Me Baby by Britney Spears - all great pop songs. And don't get me started on Abba, or Kylie, or even Neil Diamond.
If I put my five-star rated songs on shuffle there are some crazy juxtapositions: Sonic Youth followed by Lana Del Rey, or Future Islands after Nancy Sinatra. I'm sure many people are like that, especially as you get older and are less bothered about the image and culture behind the music, and just enjoy the songs.
I gotta say I had a similar reaction to most of Taylor Swift's 1989
Maybe it's because that one song was co-written by Ed Sheeran. You tend to hear elements of Ed in a lot of songs he works on with people. Here's an example (relevant since Christmas is coming) -
That being said, I actually liked the Bieber album.
JB has penned some pretty decent songs ... for me, give credit where it’s due. If someone has done something praiseworthy, it stands on its own feet, and not because of who made it, sort of thing. Likewise if someone has a reputation for being a great artist, they can still produce a turkey.
Lady Gaga has an excellent voice ... did anyone catch her jazz duets with Tony Bennett?
Count me in. The Carpenters, Bread, Bruno Mars, Journey [insert name of many other pop acts folks think are sappy]. The list goes on and on. Don't listen to pop regularly, but I respect the craft and skills of a lot of pop stars.