One of my friends got really upset and defensive when I started talking about my foreign language music. It was before I even knew what Kpop was; it was Japanese and German and she was all like "why are you listening to music that's not even in English? Support our music! At least oru music says something!" Like. I didn't even know how to respond to that comment. And people were always freaking out when they could hear the heavy metal in coming from my earphones...or the Irish folk music. They'd just stare and I'd just stare back.
@ Grand Duchess Hina That's like saying someone's color pallet defines them. "Nu-uh bro, they like green. tut tut tut." We are all different, and have different tastes, that's why we're amazing.
@ Soy un Dorito! I'm weak stomached when it comes to mayonnaise. xD
Exactly. Music is music. Like I told the Zac on his blog, music shouldn't define anyone as a whole and a lot of hard work goes into all the music. We all have different tastes.
@ Grand Duchess Hina I don't know if some people realize how hard music can be. regardless of the era, it still took someone's time to come up with every beat, chorus, and harmony.
@ Soy un Dorito! Tunho Tuna. I thought I didn't like tuna, may have to change my mind.
@ Daughter Monster Me and you both. Fake music is win!
MMMph, some people call music from the 60's/70's/80's fake music, but in actuality, those are truly real music with real hard work put into them, but getting back on track, this blog... I want to marry it.
Anyways, this blog. I agree. So much.