Yooo!!!!!! Amapiano? Tyla?!!! Come on man, Tyla is just new thats all… that all, people always move towards new. Do more research before saying this kind of stuff
Her music is avant-garde. It’s good stuff very art house. I love her sound it’s unique to her. Not to mention the complexity of this song is crazy, and the chord structures are wild.
i found jules on tiktok and used to watch their lives all the time, and i can't believe they're doing shows now 😭😭 i don't know them personally but i'm happy for them!!
Dude, you gotta relax a bit. Im going to let you in on top secret white people information....the vast majority of us dont hate black people. I know it might sound crazy, but its true.
Country has always been about the men. Sure there are ‘girl singers’ but the majority of the superstars are men. So Beyoncé was at a disadvantage in country to begin with while Shaboozey is at an advantage just for that reason. And there are more black people, dudes especially, in those type bars than you think. Not the hip hop kinda dudes but there are all kinds of black dudes.
Tyla did not influence or popularize amapiano, she blew up off one song and that's the only song people know of her, Nigerian artists made Amapiano popular and mainstream, factzz only
I use udio/suno to make music. It does a pretty decent job for what its programmed to do. However, it is not as creative as actual artists. Its not there yet. I think artists are safe. Ai still can't make people with five-fingered hands 😂. Some artists on youtube already use it to write their lyrics. You can tell what ai lyrics look like.
@@sasuke2k7 very basic lyrical patterns. For edm it's always talking about neon lights, dancing in tune, lost in the rhythm in this tech house boom. It also uses the music genres as lyrics. If you see a really simple rhyme that you could make in like 10 mins then it's ai. "Neon lights light up the sky, so much passion it makes me cry, you left me and I don't know why, etc". I have seen some community posts from artists on my fyp and I can tell their lyrics are ai. Super basic rhymes. Udio has just now started to consistently use the same chorus it first gives you for the second chorus. Suno makes you a full song. Suno lyrics are really basic depending upon the description. Too much description and the ai can't make a coherent song. But not enough description and it also can't make a coherent song.
Can you please react to. I stood on the banks of Jordan by rance Allen plzzzzz. React to the one he did at his church not the one he did with Obama cause the one he did at his church is his version and it’s better
WHAT DOES THIS PART MEAN They'll try to manipulate you through your pockets (ahh) Now you're caught up in a funk with the optic, with the vision (ahh) Trying to control your soul and take control, WHO IS HE TALKING ABOUT, WHO IS THEY
Chris Brown is far more talented than Michael Jackson. If he didn't defend himself against Rihanna he would've had the fame to prove it. To compare him to Usher is a disgrace 💀, you definitely need some sleep lol.
Mainstream female rappers all have the same ghost writers. Rappers in general have to tone down their lyrics because audiences arent as invested. Also we live in an era that glorifies promiscuity so its always gonna be pushed to the forefront. If you want good music you have to go find it yourself.
Such silly comments… I've seen videos of him live in concerts and most of his huge audiences are white. This song is good and he's embraced. I think he's authentic.
He doesn't need to be in front of a bar with black people, if that was my bar he'd be more than welcome, why can't we just look at each other as that guy or that dude ,I hate that everyone refers to that black guy or that black woman
Chris was dragging the baggage of his past mistakes then the weight made him pass out.😂 Spilling him to a life of toxic relationships with women. But with the light of god and the love of his Children he is led out and he realized he could leave his past baggage right there and move forward as a changed man. Thats Angel Numbers/10 Toes.
Not appropriation and girl on the left (your right) is living in centuries past. I pretty much agree with some people caring and some not, but I feel like this is too much. Her reaction kinda feels like an act for the cameras too, with as many artists that exchange different sounds from each other’s backgrounds, and the hyper universal age that we live in where everybody knows everybody’s business.. it’s gonna be impossible to keep a genre to its native origin. Then going back to the narrative saying “Keep Kpop Korean” wouldn’t even be possible, because the entire phenomenon thrives off of Black American culture. AND trends. in some way shape or form. Pretty much like everyone these days. If no sacred traditions, artifacts, and more of the Afro & Afro descended cultures are being mocked, belittled, or tarnished then there really shouldn’t be a problem. These are simply stylistic choices that helped them branch out their experience in discography. Lesserafim are known for versatile genres. They want to branch out and the Amapiano was obviously trending. This wasn’t anything out of the blue for them. It’s. Music.
I personally had the exact same expressions as her because why is it a complete copy of Tyla's style of clothes, music and dance moves? Taking inspiration is one thing but when is the line drawn? They thrive off black American culture and now Black African culture but do they respect black people? Just look at the uproar for black members in KPOP groups yet all their material comes from black people. Make it make sense.
Why do these 2 keep getting compared? Their music was nothing alike, their personalities were nothing alike...is it just because they were both black big artists in the 80s?