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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2020 14:57:50 GMT 10
Did you mean to say Hot N Cold? I Kissed A Girl sounds 2000s to me. I remember when Katy Perry first came onto the scene I thought she was going to punk rocker. So does Hot n Cold. It's somewhat reminiscent of Nothing in This World by Paris Hilton, which was from 2006. Paris Hilton made music? Bruh, it's almost my bedtime, I ain't catching nightmares over her in 2020.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Dec 20, 2020 14:58:02 GMT 10
I thought Justin Bieber emerged into the mainstream in Early 2010? I honestly don't remember hearing anything about him in 2009. Maybe he emerged into the mainstream a few months earlier in the US? He was huge over here in the summer of 2009. longaotian might find this amusing but there was a Kiwi in my class who moved to Canada in 2009 and she said "In New Zealand I never heard of Bieber but here no one can shut up about him" Lol, that poor girl, she should have stayed in New Zealand. Early 2010 was definitely his huge breakthrough over here, and by that, I mean absolutely becoming the biggest name in pop culture overnight. This video below is pretty interesting. I don't think you would see scenes on the streets like that now:
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Post by mc98 on Dec 20, 2020 15:03:29 GMT 10
So does Hot n Cold. It's somewhat reminiscent of Nothing in This World by Paris Hilton, which was from 2006. Paris Hilton made music? Bruh, it's almost my bedtime, I ain't catching nightmares over her in 2020. Hot N Cold to me sounds like a middle ground between late 00s and early 10s.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2020 15:10:25 GMT 10
He was huge over here in the summer of 2009. longaotian might find this amusing but there was a Kiwi in my class who moved to Canada in 2009 and she said "In New Zealand I never heard of Bieber but here no one can shut up about him" Lol, that poor girl, she should have stayed in New Zealand. Early 2010 was definitely his huge breakthrough over here, and by that, I mean absolutely becoming the biggest name in pop culture overnight. This video below is pretty interesting. I don't think you would see scenes on the streets like that now: Dude, I want to the Me to We Festival in September 2009, which is this youth volunteering event, and Justin Bieber AND the Jonas Brothers were there. The sound of screaming fangirls was defeaning. If I ever develop tinnitus I'll know who to blame. In the end of 2009 I was trying to catch a bus back to Toronto from Hamilton after Christmas, coincidentally a Bieber concert was taking place in Toronto that very day, and the bus station was shoulder to shoulder packed. The bus came every 15 minutes and I had to wait for about 5 buses to go by before I could get back home. I just about had it with Bieber and the 2010s didn't even begin yet lol.
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Post by aja675 on Dec 20, 2020 15:10:26 GMT 10
I remember being driven by my mom's coworker in May 2010 (I only know that because I looked for an escforum.net post I made around the same time to check) to my mom's office's yearly swimming outing (been there every year except 2012 and 2020), and they had only like 3 or 4 CD's, one of them a bootleg Bieber CD that combined both My World and My World 2.0. I wasn't even a Bieber hater and did listen to some of his songs, but even then, I thought it was overkill.
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Post by aja675 on Dec 20, 2020 15:13:36 GMT 10
Did you mean to say Hot N Cold? I Kissed A Girl sounds 2000s to me. I remember when Katy Perry first came onto the scene I thought she was going to punk rocker. So does Hot n Cold. It's somewhat reminiscent of Nothing in This World by Paris Hilton, which was from 2006. ...OK, now that I've listened to the previous song again, I now believe it sounds transitional. It may sound somewhat like the latter song (which was quite forward-thinking for 2006 to begin with), but the synths are heavier in Hot n Cold.
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Post by Telso on Dec 20, 2020 22:06:11 GMT 10
So does Hot n Cold. It's somewhat reminiscent of Nothing in This World by Paris Hilton, which was from 2006. Paris Hilton made music? Bruh, it's almost my bedtime, I ain't catching nightmares over her in 2020. It's actually surprisingly passable.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Dec 21, 2020 4:40:50 GMT 10
2009 was in the middle. Early and Mid 2009 were part of a transition that started in Late 2008. By Late 2009 (September or so), the transition was over just in time for 2010.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2020 6:37:53 GMT 10
^^^ Just Dance is typically the first thing people bring up to make the case that '10s culture started in late 2008. Well that and "I Kissed A Girl" by Katy Perry. This is a unique take on it but in my opinion, these things signaled the arrival of '10s music, most of them occurring in the fall of 2009. 1) David Guetta going mainstream in the summer of 2009 2) Justin Bieber's breakout in the fall of 2009 3) Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster in the fall of 2009 4) Ke$ha's debut in the fall of 2009 Did you mean to say Hot N Cold? I Kissed A Girl sounds 2000s to me. I remember when Katy Perry first came onto the scene I thought she was going to punk rocker. On inthe00s when the '08 shift was talked about, 'I Kissed A Girl' was brought up consistently. To me, the song doesn't necessarily sound 2000s but not quite 2010s either.
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Post by aja675 on Dec 21, 2020 12:14:02 GMT 10
I remember that everything still looked so '00s when I would read the picture thread on ESCforum.net in approximately June or July 2009.
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