@UCSQZCqdbnTi5B-WsGyQf-mw so you stupid enough to believe that a track takes 1 week to be made, fix everything, come up with lyrics, master it and sell? You stupid
@@MartFishTank obviously hahaha everything in tastes is relative, but it’s totally stupid to belittle and underestimate the effort Stromae put into “alors on danse”. He produced almost the whole song by his own and the lyrics are awesome. I have no problem with this “version” (which is basically the same thing with a mediocre singing and rapping?), but seeing comments like the one above is just ridiculous.
Mindaugas K - The artist whose single is being sampled DOESN'T have to be credited as a main artist. It's a VERY rare thing and mostly only ever happens if the original artist is directly involved (e.g. They re-record their vocals for the sample). Was the credited artist for 'Look What You Made Me Do' Taylor Swift and Right Said Fred because the melody of the song was taken from 'I'm Too Sexy'? No. It was just Taylor Swift, but the Fairbrass brothers received credit and royalties on the "songwriters" section. The same has happened in this case. Stormae has been credited as a songwriter, which is a very common occurrence. It's probably best to know your facts before posting in a RU-vid comments section.
Oh my god, how could I never forget this banging classic back in 2021, but boy the nostalgia's kicking in with a burning passion! WOOOO!!!!!! 🤣😅😂😆😁❤🔥🔥
@@GG-kn2se he has a writing credit on spotify but not in the artist title, surely he deserves a production credit as well since 80% of the track was produced by him
Diane B - Yet another person who doesn't know how music publishing works when it comes to samples. 🙄 The artist whose single is being sampled DOESN'T have to be credited as a main artist. It's a VERY rare thing and mostly only ever happens if the original artist is directly involved in the making of the single with the sample of their song (e.g. They re-record their vocals). Was the credited artist for 'Look What You Made Me Do' Taylor Swift and Right Said Fred because the melody of the song was taken from 'I'm Too Sexy'? No. It was just Taylor Swift, but the Fairbrass brothers received credit and royalties on the "songwriters" section. The same has happened in this case. Stormae has been credited as a songwriter on "Out Out" as Jax Jones used the sample of 'Alors on Danse', which is a very common occurrence in music publishing.
Whenever a rapper is featured on these Euroclub bangers you can just tell someone at a record label just spun a wheel to randomly decide who it's gonna be
@@DaniD25 ask the artist. If he says yes (which he did apparently) you can use it. As long as you pay him Royalties. And credit him it's all ok. If they did not ask him and used it anyway it's called plagiarism. Which will resolve in a law suit if stromae bring them to court. And that will cost the artist who stole it even more money.
it is a shame that they don't even mention "stromae" or at least the title "alors on danse". this is how music industry works. you don't make music because of your passion, but you buy a track, do some vocals and hope for the big money. for them it worked and we consumers just don't care and probably many don't even know that this is not their track.
Even for example many of them have like same name for 5-6 different kind of music like we can take for example the Title dynamite then this one are both in the Korean band and some American bands so far
My 4 year old listens to this song repeatedly, like 20 times a day. Now he's found the Spanish version so I'm now learning Spanish through pop music. I admit, it is pretty catchy and I'm just thankful he's not addicted to Baby Shark.
Did you even give credit the the original artist of the audio? (Stromae) because you gave credit to everyone who sang in the video and yet i havent seen stromae in the description at all, he didnt put effort into HIS music so you could take it and use it for yours.
Hailey Badree - Yet another person who doesn't know how music publishing works when it comes to samples. 🙄 The artist whose single is being sampled DOESN'T have to be credited as a main artist. It's a VERY rare thing and mostly only ever happens if the original artist is directly involved in the single that they are using the sample of (e.g. They re-record their vocals especially). Was the credited artist for 'Look What You Made Me Do' Taylor Swift and Right Said Fred because the melody of the song was taken from 'I'm Too Sexy'? No. It was just Taylor Swift, but the Fairbrass brothers received credit and royalties on the "songwriters" section. The same has happened in this case. Stormae has been credited as a songwriter on "Out Out" as Jax Jones used the sample of 'Alors on Danse', which is a very common occurrence in music publishing.
If I have never heard the original song(Alors on dance), I would probably like it Too bad it became a typical meaningless party song, pardon my English and French if I get the meaning wrong
Joel Corry, Jax Jones, Charly XCX y Saweetie tremenda colaboración lanzado el regreso del temazo clásico "Alors On Danse" con nuevas letras 🔥🔥 Saludos para todos los que me conocen por parte de mi amante e informativo de la música electrónica 👋🏼