Bc music was undeniably better 10 years ago, then it is today. Heck even songs from the 90s are still fresh af. Bc they use actual instrumentals, and talented singers, rather than autotune and computer beats, like they do with pretty much anything after 2015. Sad.
Most of them also wrote their own lyrics AND they were attractive and creative. Now it feels like everyone is copying absolutely everything that's alteady been created, no creativity at all.
Doug Bushey i was in 2nd grade when this song was popular, now I’m in 10th. This song just makes me miss 2nd grade I guess, idk if that counts as nostalgia
Yeah, compared to popular music nowadays, it is so damn nostalgic. Everytime I listen to Jessie J I feel like "those were the days". People were kinda happier. I was too young to notice how great those days were.
Nostalgia is like drugs, it makes you feel great but afterwards you... you almost realize nothing will ever be the same as that feeling. You will never feel the happiness that you just felt. It’s a hard pill to swallow. You can try to relive the simpler times but you just keep getting older, it keeps getting harder. I’m addicted to this feeling and I’ve been trying so hard to relive it but with the stress of everything... you can’t. I’ve watched countless early 2000’s songs, it works for a little but then I just go back into extreme sadness. It gets worse every video I watch. We have to continue having making memories so when these songs die out and fade away, forgotten and lost in a sea of videos. We can surely say that we’ve had a good run. But hey, at least we laughed, smiled, and were care free as we heard these songs on the radio in the backseat of your parents car. We didn’t know how stressful and terrible the world was, but we didn’t care. We could be who we wanted to be without responsibilities. Without the fear of growing older. Not a care in the world But as a very intelligent bear once said, “We didn’t realize we were making memories, we were just having fun” -Winne The Pooh
My friend this was a heartbreaking post to read. But I want to give you at least SOME inspiration that has brought light into my life. I listen to nostalgia not so much to make me feel sad that it’s gone, but rather I use it to motivate me to get BACK there. Because there was nothing special about the moment that we fell in love with this song and the moment that we attach this song to. It was just that we were extremely Present. We were absorbed in the present, and we knew the art of being present. Over time we might’ve lost that art, but nostalgia is a means to teach us that we have lost touch with our Soul and are in need of going back. It is like our Soul calling us back home. This is what I learned from my life with meditation. Pray and meditate so that you can teach your mind to be in the same state it was back then. As Jesus said, be not like the learned and proud, but rather be like a Child. Then you will enter the Kingdom of God. Cheers.
well also things have been getting worse and worse the past 20 years mostly due to Politics but yeah that makes 2011 seem like great times compared to now
yep I'm here. I was 38 then. So this type of music hits well. That's because I remember the 80s so good. And the 90s even better. So this is my type of music. Well written song; arrangement and melody.
It's the vocal filters. It's very much how Katie's songs from the time we're like. And the pronunciation of certain words. Her voice doesn't really sound like Katy in general tbh.
@@emz_1616 The ops "Love" is sexual in the same way mine is, the song is literally about sex with the "beat" having a dubious meaning. The original video involved a far more "sexy" dance and less clothes. lol After her injury it was changed to this, just Jessie attempting a more subtle approach, with the intention still being just that. I mean if you have to disclaimer that it's not sexual before you say something about the same sex........I got bad news for you.
I use to think the Emma girl from Jessie sang this. I played just dance a lot and thought the model was her I also used to think J Lo was Bella Thorne Flo Rida- was part of one direction Barbra Streisand had a male voice Kesha was missing hair and etc
She will always be pop icon of the 2010s in the UK as she is the biggest pop hit artist of the 2010s in the UK and she is Brittish to she is just underrated around the world especially America
I'm feeling sexy and free Like glitter's raining on me You're like a shot of pure gold I think I'm 'bout to explode I can taste the tension like a cloud of smoke in the air Now I'm breathing like I'm running 'cause you're taking me there Don't you know, you spin me out of control (Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) We can do this all night Damn, this love is skin tight Baby, come on (ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) Pull me like a bass drum Sparkin' up a rhythm Baby, come on (ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) Rock my world into the sunlight Make this dream the best I've ever known Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I'm a domino Every second is a highlight When we touch, don't ever let me go Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I'm a domino You got me losing my mind My heart beats out of time I'm seeing Hollywood stars You strum me like a guitar I can taste the tension like a cloud of smoke in the air Now I'm breathing like I'm running 'cause you're taking me there Don't you know, you spin me out of control (Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) We can do this all night Damn, this love is skin tight Baby, come on (ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) Pull me like a bass drum Sparkin' up a rhythm Baby, come on (ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) Rock my world into the sunlight Make this dream the best I've ever known Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I'm a domino Every second is a highlight When we touch, don't ever let me go Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I'm a domino Ooh, baby, baby, got me feeling so right Ooh, baby, baby, dancing in the moonlight Ooh, baby, baby, got me feeling so right Ooh, baby, baby, dancing in the moonlight Ooh, baby, baby, got me feeling so right (oh, yeah) Ooh, baby, baby, dancing in the moonlight (oh, yeah) Ooh, baby, baby, got me feeling so right (yay-yeah) Ooh, baby, baby (ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh) Rock my world into the sunlight (sunlight) Make this dream the best I've ever known Dirty dancing in the moonlight Take me down like I'm a domino (oh, whoa) Every second is a highlight When we touch, don't ever let me go Dirty dancing in the moonlight (moonlight) Take me down like I'm a domino
@@ziionnaa this is clearly overthought :D common sense is to have a better life then because there was no coronavirus. Health makes you have a "better" life. Of course there are those who had a better 2020 than a 2011, but it's an overall thought. I disagree about the "arrest" word though, 'cause it's for our safety, so it's really a choice.
@@ziionnaa That makes no sense. Obviously if you don't know about the horrible things your life will be better. Also, things change. People's lives change for the worse. It doesn't matter if they knew about the bad things in the world, life can still change for the worse
@@ziionnaa yes, we should not be so egoistical going up and down appreciating the good things in our lives while bad things happens. *totally see your point.*
I also knew they were different singers. At that point of time I wasn't really into either of them, since I didn't really get into music until later, but I could tell the difference in their voices.
@@OzzyOscy maybe just maybe it's more than your comment that we're talking about. Maybe we are talking about the song and how it's incredibly similar to the song her records company asked a songwriter to send to them. But they never paid the songwriter and he sued them. Did you even listen to the two songs side by side in the 1:30 clip I sent?
You should probably take a look at Who's Laughing Now. I don't get the feeling the kind of sheltered environment P!nk or Perry would provide could produce a Jesse J.