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[29] Music editor Ayre Dworken [30] wrote: "Chinese Democracy is the worst album I have heard in years, if not in all my life of listening to music." [ 31 ] It was included in Wired magazine's unranked list of the "5 Audio Atrocities to Throw Down a Sonic Black Hole" [ 32 ] and placed first on Guitar Player ' s "10 Awful Albums by 10 Amazing ...
N.W.A's debut album Straight Outta Compton (which had attracted controversy for its song "Fuck tha Police") includes the song "Express Yourself", which criticizes the censorship of music by radio stations, and hip-hop musicians who write inoffensive songs to target mainstream radio airplay. "Express Yourself" is the only song on the album to ...
Spotify, a music streaming company, has attracted significant criticism since its 2008 launch, [1] mainly over artist compensation. Unlike physical sales or downloads, which pay artists a fixed price per song or album sold, Spotify pays royalties based on the artist's "market share"—the number of streams for their songs as a proportion of total songs streamed on the service.
And a lot of bad ones. In celebration of the songs that have stood the test of time (for better or worse), we give you our best and worst songs of 1985. ... soaring pieces of music ever committed ...
On-hold music is to music as Velveeta is to cheese, but we never knew exactly why on-hold music sucks until Notebooks.com recently investigated. It found that the culprits for bad on-hold music ...
Degenerate music; Delhi Belly (soundtrack) Le Déserteur (song) Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (song) Diss (music) List of diss tracks; Dixie Chicks comments on George W. Bush; Dizzy (Olly Alexander song) Don't fuck with the formula; Dynamic Motion
“When music is all about ‘making it’ and wearing ‘bling-bling’ and ‘all them bitches,’ and the idea that without that stuff you're nothing — that is a bad influence for your fans.
[2] [3] Others have suggested that rap music is a product of its environment, reflecting mainstream attitudes toward women, [4] [5] [6] and that rap artists have internalized negative stereotypes about women. [1] Still other academics have stressed economic considerations, arguing that rappers use misogyny to achieve commercial success. [1]