Hilarious that Vietnamese press picked it from ARTL forum
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pomporella wrote:Guys, have you heard that the asian motif from Princes of China may have been borrowed from Vietnamese pop singer Tran Thu Ha song Ra Ngo Tung Kinh?
Hilarious that Vietnamese press picked it from ARTL forum![]()
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Unfortunately agree with you but I'm not sure moderators decide to do thatdeasy55 wrote:This thread and the album thread should be moved to 'Pop'. They are not suitable for this section anymore.
jio wrote:I think Coldplay are a hugely overrated band who have somehow managed to become the purchase of choice for the pop crowd who want to pretend they like something deeper to listen to between their Britney and Gaga songs. I am surprised they duet Rihanna just because I thought they believed their own hype but probably they don't. Anyway, the song is as boring as I was expecting but a #1 is pretty much assured
Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.
well they belong more in pop or dance than straightforward "rock", since most electronic bands fall into either category moreso than rock. If I recall, Depeche Mode falls into "pop" here.crazycrazy wrote:Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.they belong here too imo, their last two albums have had pop sensibilities I guess, but before that they were pretty alternative.
I hate genre categories!NothingFails wrote:well they belong more in pop or dance than straightforward "rock", since most electronic bands fall into either category moreso than rock. If I recall, Depeche Mode falls into "pop" here.crazycrazy wrote:Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.they belong here too imo, their last two albums have had pop sensibilities I guess, but before that they were pretty alternative.
I agree.crazycrazy wrote:I hate genre categories!NothingFails wrote:well they belong more in pop or dance than straightforward "rock", since most electronic bands fall into either category moreso than rock. If I recall, Depeche Mode falls into "pop" here.crazycrazy wrote:Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.they belong here too imo, their last two albums have had pop sensibilities I guess, but before that they were pretty alternative.
Even though rihanna is in it you know that Coldplay made it its got intelligent song structure somehow that Rihanna could never makeNothingFails wrote:I think if you get past the whole "how dare our beloved Coldplay work with some pop star" thing, you might enjoy the song. It took longer to grow on me than Paradise or Every Teardrop but it's yet another stellar Coldplay single. Had they replaced Rihanna with a lesser-known female vocalist, all the cries of "sellout" wouldn't even be considered.
I meant their last 3 albums actually but I still wouldn't consider them pop enough at all.crazycrazy wrote:Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.they belong here too imo, their last two albums have had pop sensibilities I guess, but before that they were pretty alternative.
last three albums makes more sense, Supernature was much more "pop" than Seventh Treecrazycrazy wrote:I meant their last 3 albums actually but I still wouldn't consider them pop enough at all.crazycrazy wrote:Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.they belong here too imo, their last two albums have had pop sensibilities I guess, but before that they were pretty alternative.
That's why I had to change it!NothingFails wrote:last three albums makes more sense, Supernature was much more "pop" than Seventh Treecrazycrazy wrote:I meant their last 3 albums actually but I still wouldn't consider them pop enough at all.crazycrazy wrote:Why Goldfrapp?NothingFails wrote:I wouldn't say they are totally "pop" though, they certainly belong here more than One Republic or Goldfrapp does.they belong here too imo, their last two albums have had pop sensibilities I guess, but before that they were pretty alternative.
Marina, The Saturdays and Leona are considered pop acts but that doesn't stop mods from moving them to dance (with not a moment's hesitation) .Spartan wrote:I don't think there's any way that every song can be defined to a sole genre. To me, this is one of those cases - it has elements of a rock and a pop sound. Coldplay are considered a rock group so this is more likely to stay in this forum.