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Post by mc98 on Sept 14, 2021 11:59:08 GMT 10
I always felt like this was cusp between early and mid 10s. I think this could only come out in 2013.
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Post by Telso on Sept 14, 2021 13:13:52 GMT 10
It's so slow and minimal, it really felt sounded weird to me at the time while it really reminds the general direction pop music took in the second half of the '10s despite its party-oriented theme.
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Post by mc98 on Sept 14, 2021 13:23:37 GMT 10
It's so slow and minimal, it really felt sounded weird to me at the time while it really reminds the general direction pop music took in the second half of the '10s despite its party-oriented theme. Eh I don't know about that. I feel like Royals was more influential to the coming years than this song. Plus, We Can't Stop felt more like an after party hangover of electropop so its nothing particularly groundbreaking, at least in my opinion.
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Post by pumpkin14 on Sept 14, 2021 18:59:35 GMT 10
Definitely mid 10s. Yeah it’s very minimalist and the production is very mid 10s and fresh for the time it came out. It also has some of those same drum and piano sounds that appear in a lot of early mid 2010s songs (Royals-Lorde, The Way-ArianaGrande, Boom Clap-Charli XCX). Fits mostly in 2013-15 I think. I could see it being on the cusp tho
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Post by slashpop on Sept 14, 2021 22:17:26 GMT 10
Wouldn’t feel out of place in 2016-17/18.
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Post by mc98 on Sept 15, 2021 0:11:41 GMT 10
Wouldn’t feel out of place in 2016-17/18. This could probably a hit in 2015 at the latest.
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Post by 10slover on Sept 15, 2021 1:33:02 GMT 10
Wouldn't feel out of place in 2021, 2031 and possibly 2051 and beyond.
It's just basic slow pop y'all
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Post by Cassie on Sept 15, 2021 1:55:34 GMT 10
It would fit right in with many other songs of 2015-16
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