
"The first song I fell in love with The first song that gave me that eyes closed feeling was Dirty Diana by Michael Jackson. I think my mum or dad had given me Bad as a present. I remember listening to it on those mad, really wiry headphones, and thinking it was quite dangerous in a good way. The first single I bought Let's Get Ready to Rhumble by PJ and Duncan from Our Price in Chiswick. Ant and Dec feels quite entry-level rap."
"The song I can no longer listen to I just don't get Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar. The beat is overly repetitive. He's great and clever, but he's also going at my very close friend Drake, so it hurts me. The song I inexplicably know every lyric to When I was about 20, I was at the Big Chill, Mr Brightside came on in a tent and I was like: Wow, what is this?"
The first 'eyes closed' song was Dirty Diana by Michael Jackson, experienced on wiry headphones and felt dangerous in a good way. The first single bought was Let's Get Ready to Rhumble by PJ and Duncan. Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar is disliked because the beat is repetitive and because it attacks Drake. Mr Brightside triggered a vivid festival memory at the Big Chill. Miguel's Adorn is a karaoke choice despite high vocal range. Let Me Love You by Mario is a secret guilty pleasure. Lapdance by NERD is a dependable party anthem. Closer Than Close by Rosie Gaines sparked interest in pirate radio and underground music. Vacay by Amine is a current wake-up track.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]