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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 6, 2021 6:09:14 GMT 10
I'd say 2013, 2016 and 2017 are but my top pick would go to 2016. Not a fan of the year but it was very unique and eventful compared to other years of the 2010s. Popular things like pokemon go and the cringe commentator era of youtube came and went with that year with a shift in pop music as well as brexit and the insane 2016 election that culminated in trumps victory and mass riots across the states.
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Post by John Titor on Dec 6, 2021 6:13:16 GMT 10
I'd say 2013, 2016 and 2017 are but my top pick would go to 2016. Not a fan of the year but it was very unique and eventful compared to other years of the 2010s. Popular things like pokemon go and the cringe commentator era of youtube came and went with that year with a shift in pop music as well as brexit and the insane 2016 election that culminated in trumps victory and mass riots across the states. 2011, 2014, 2015,2016
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Post by 10slover on Dec 6, 2021 6:17:38 GMT 10
2010, 2016, 2019
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Post by rainbow on Dec 6, 2021 8:55:58 GMT 10
2013, 2016 and probably 2019.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Dec 6, 2021 10:09:03 GMT 10
2010 kinda felt more connected to the 2000s than other years in the early 10s. Smartphones didn't blow up yet (2011 and 2012 were the transition into that), and a lot of music sounds very similar to 2007-2009. Trap didn't blow up until Fall of that year with "No Hands".
2016 IMO is the peak of the 2010s and felt different from the mid 10s and the late 10s.
2019. A mix of late 2010s culture and incoming pre-COVID early 20s influences.
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Post by John Titor on Dec 6, 2021 10:45:05 GMT 10
2010 kinda felt more connected to the 2000s than other years in the early 10s. Smartphones didn't blow up yet (2011 and 2012 were the transition into that), and a lot of music sounds very similar to 2007-2009. Trap didn't blow up until Fall of that year with "No Hands". 2016 IMO is the peak of the 2010s and felt different from the mid 10s and the late 10s. 2019. A mix of late 2010s culture and incoming pre-COVID early 20s influences. 2007 and 2009 are not connected lol both years music felt vastly and even dare I say miles apart
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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 6, 2021 10:50:11 GMT 10
2010 kinda felt more connected to the 2000s than other years in the early 10s. Smartphones didn't blow up yet (2011 and 2012 were the transition into that), and a lot of music sounds very similar to 2007-2009. Trap didn't blow up until Fall of that year with "No Hands". 2016 IMO is the peak of the 2010s and felt different from the mid 10s and the late 10s. 2019. A mix of late 2010s culture and incoming pre-COVID early 20s influences. 2007 and 2009 are not connected lol both years music felt vastly and even dare I say miles apart Apart from the growing electropop trend(even then the electropop had timbaland or pop rock influences) which wasn't the majority of songs at the time, most songs sounded like they could blend in in 2007. Especially in the first half.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2021 11:40:47 GMT 10
2011, 2013, and 2018.
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Post by John Titor on Dec 6, 2021 13:17:50 GMT 10
2007 and 2009 are not connected lol both years music felt vastly and even dare I say miles apart Apart from the growing electropop trend(even then the electropop had timbaland or pop rock influences) which wasn't the majority of songs at the time, most songs sounded like they could blend in in 2007. Especially in the first half. kind of but not really April 2009 charts Boom Boom Pow The Black Eyed Peas Poker Face Lady Gaga Kiss Me Thru The Phone Soulja Boy Tell 'em Featuring Sammi Turnin Me On Keri Hilson Featuring Lil Wayne Heartless Kanye West If U Seek Amy Britney Spears Don't Trust Me 3OH!3 Circus Britney Spears Crack A Bottle Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent Gives you Hell All American Rejects The music from even early 2009 is more uptempo than 2007 ever was, even songs like American Rejects gives you hell has all the pop punk soul ripped out of it ( and that is a song debuted in late 2008)
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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 6, 2021 13:31:13 GMT 10
Apart from the growing electropop trend(even then the electropop had timbaland or pop rock influences) which wasn't the majority of songs at the time, most songs sounded like they could blend in in 2007. Especially in the first half. kind of but not really April 2009 charts Boom Boom Pow The Black Eyed Peas Poker Face Lady Gaga Kiss Me Thru The Phone Soulja Boy Tell 'em Featuring Sammi Turnin Me On Keri Hilson Featuring Lil Wayne Heartless Kanye West If U Seek Amy Britney Spears Don't Trust Me 3OH!3 Circus Britney Spears Crack A Bottle Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent Gives you Hell All American Rejects The music from even early 2009 is more uptempo than 2007 ever was Most of those songs you listed could easily come out in 2007 like "Circus", "Gives you Hell", "Crack a Bottle", "If u Seek amy", etc. The only one which would really look out of place is Poker Face.
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Post by mc98 on Dec 6, 2021 13:44:00 GMT 10
Apart from the growing electropop trend(even then the electropop had timbaland or pop rock influences) which wasn't the majority of songs at the time, most songs sounded like they could blend in in 2007. Especially in the first half. kind of but not really April 2009 charts Boom Boom Pow The Black Eyed Peas Poker Face Lady Gaga Kiss Me Thru The Phone Soulja Boy Tell 'em Featuring Sammi Turnin Me On Keri Hilson Featuring Lil Wayne Heartless Kanye West If U Seek Amy Britney Spears Don't Trust Me 3OH!3 Circus Britney Spears Crack A Bottle Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent Gives you Hell All American Rejects The music from even early 2009 is more uptempo than 2007 ever was, even songs like American Rejects gives you hell has all the pop punk soul ripped out of it ( and that is a song debuted in late 2008) A lot of these songs are 00s sounding and would sound outta place in even 2011. No matter how upbeat they were, it just sounds not like what was in the early 2010s and it’s more like baby steps towards the early 10s but not there yet.
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Post by John Titor on Dec 6, 2021 13:51:37 GMT 10
kind of but not really April 2009 charts Boom Boom Pow The Black Eyed Peas Poker Face Lady Gaga Kiss Me Thru The Phone Soulja Boy Tell 'em Featuring Sammi Turnin Me On Keri Hilson Featuring Lil Wayne Heartless Kanye West If U Seek Amy Britney Spears Don't Trust Me 3OH!3 Circus Britney Spears Crack A Bottle Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent Gives you Hell All American Rejects The music from even early 2009 is more uptempo than 2007 ever was, even songs like American Rejects gives you hell has all the pop punk soul ripped out of it ( and that is a song debuted in late 2008) A lot of these songs are 00s sounding and would sound outta place in even 2011. No matter how upbeat they were, it just sounds not like what was in the early 2010s and it’s more like baby steps towards the early 10s but not there yet. but we not talking about 2000s sounding, 2007 and 2009's music don't really sound the same ( aside from a few hold overs and long in the tooth production) The music that was in 2007 kind of sounds out of place in 2009, not debating that in 2011 it would sound out of place because obv it would.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 6, 2021 14:07:18 GMT 10
A lot of these songs are 00s sounding and would sound outta place in even 2011. No matter how upbeat they were, it just sounds not like what was in the early 2010s and it’s more like baby steps towards the early 10s but not there yet. but we not talking about 2000s sounding, 2007 and 2009's music don't really sound the same ( aside from a few hold overs and long in the tooth production) The music that was in 2007 kind of sounds out of place in 2009, not debating that in 2011 it would sound out of place because obv it would. What makes them different from songs in 2007?
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Post by John Titor on Dec 6, 2021 14:10:21 GMT 10
but we not talking about 2000s sounding, 2007 and 2009's music don't really sound the same ( aside from a few hold overs and long in the tooth production) The music that was in 2007 kind of sounds out of place in 2009, not debating that in 2011 it would sound out of place because obv it would. What makes them different from songs in 2007? the songs in 2009 such as I got a feeling and Pokerface are more uptempo, 2007 does not have that. Not saying all of 2009 music was uptempo but the good majority of stuff being pumped out was dance music. In 2007 you had emo music, rap, and yes some Timbaland produced music ( that is the only semblance u can take) but in 2009 Timbaland's run was pretty much over, around 2008. Also gangsta rap despite falling off in 2007 was still there until the Fall ( when Kanye's Graduation outselling 50 put the final burial of it) Apples and oranges really
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Post by nightmarefarm on Dec 6, 2021 14:28:04 GMT 10
What makes them different from songs in 2007? the songs in 2009 such as I got a feeling and Pokerface are more uptempo, 2007 does not have that. Not saying all of 2009 music was uptempo but the good majority of stuff being pumped out was dance music. In 2007 you had emo music, rap, and yes some Timbaland produced music ( that is the only semblance u can take) but in 2009 Timbaland's run was pretty much over, around 2008. Also gangsta rap despite falling off in 2007 was still there until the Fall ( when Kanye's Graduation outselling 50 put the final burial of it) Apples and oranges really Hits such as "Down", Taking Back My Love" and "Fire burning" had timbaland style drum beats. RedOne produced them but he was inspired by timbaland to the point where it's basically plagarism. There's mostly core 00s style music that would fit in a lot more in 2007 than 2011 like "The Fear", "Love Story", "Dead and Gone", "We Made You", "Waking up in vegas" to name a few.
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