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Songs You Don't Like Listening To

Pretty much all of the viral TikTok songs that have slithered their way onto the radio have been completely monotone, generic, soulless, lifeless, one-hit-wonder ringtones made by vain, talent-bereft teenage girls who have enjoyed 15 minutes of very minor fame and then been rightfully forgotten about. The music industry certainly has nothing to fear from the likes of Bella Poarch and Addison Rae. TikTok is a site promoting cheap, disposable, flash-in-the-pan gigaslop for braindead, trend-of-the-nanosecond normie youth with extremely short attention spans and, as such, it will never produce any lasting cultural artifacts of any sort.

 
Pretty much all of the TikTok songs that have slithered their way onto the radio have been completely monotone, generic, soulless, lifeless, one-hit-wonder ringtones made by vain, talent-bereft teenage girls who have enjoyed 15 minutes of very minor fame and then been rightfully forgotten about. The music industry certainly has nothing to fear from the likes of Bella Poarch and Addison Rae. TikTok is a site promoting cheap, disposable, flash-in-the-pan gigaslop for braindead, trend-of-the-nanosecond normie youth and, as such, it will never produce any lasting cultural artifacts of any sort.

This music is so horrible. It's grating. Have something better.
 
Pretty much all of the TikTok songs that have slithered their way onto the radio have been completely monotone, generic, soulless, lifeless, one-hit-wonder ringtones made by vain, talent-bereft teenage girls who have enjoyed 15 minutes of very minor fame and then been rightfully forgotten about. The music industry certainly has nothing to fear from the likes of Bella Poarch and Addison Rae. TikTok is a site promoting cheap, disposable, flash-in-the-pan gigaslop for braindead, trend-of-the-nanosecond normie youth and, as such, it will never produce any lasting cultural artifacts of any sort.

nigger culture tier song
 
she doesn't look white, though i wouldn't expect you to be a good judge of whiteness
She is white. She composed and wrote the song as well. She sung it as well.
If you took one look at her brain-dead tiktoks you'd know she is very obviously white. I don't know what you're on about. Even Tojo is smarter than you.
 
She is white. She composed and wrote the song as well. She sung it as well.
If you took one look at her brain-dead tiktoks you'd know she is very obviously white. I don't know what you're on about. Even Tojo is smarter than you.
she looks brown
 
She is white. She composed and wrote the song as well. She sung it as well.
If you took one look at her brain-dead tiktoks you'd know she is very obviously white. I don't know what you're on about. Even Tojo is smarter than you.
She's actually Filipina, but, regardless, she isn't even remotely black, so the baitposter's moronic racebait is as retarded as always.
 
Pretty much all of the viral TikTok songs that have slithered their way onto the radio have been completely monotone, generic, soulless, lifeless, one-hit-wonder ringtones made by vain, talent-bereft teenage girls who have enjoyed 15 minutes of very minor fame and then been rightfully forgotten about. The music industry certainly has nothing to fear from the likes of Bella Poarch and Addison Rae. TikTok is a site promoting cheap, disposable, flash-in-the-pan gigaslop for braindead, trend-of-the-nanosecond normie youth with extremely short attention spans and, as such, it will never produce any lasting cultural artifacts of any sort.

Top comments on that video:

>Probably one of the most inspirational songs I've ever heard. And with all that, I love that it carries it through a darker tone; as if to tell others nobody's "Perfect". An Amazing Song!

>I heard this song once on my local pop hits radio and I've always enjoyed the "la la la la" part, but I never heard it again for a couple of years and one day I was like "you know what song even was that" and after a month or so of searching, I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT

>it's been a while since its release but the lyrics, vocals and overall sound has not been forgettable. I think it was a great debut for her music career.


I think calling people NPCs is condescending and to an extent somewhat dehumanizing because you're making them out to be less than they are, although a lot of people are depraved to the point that they probably should legally and morally be considered less than human, but that's besides the point, these people are legitimately NPCs and are propagating degenercy without realizing it, and that to me is sickening.
At the same time though I think these comments are actually bot posts trying to demoralize other people in the Youtube comment section thread as well as outside of it, especially that last comment. "it's been a while since its release but the lyrics, vocals and overall sound has not been forgettable. I think it was a great debut for her music career." 100% a bot post
 
Top comments on that video:

>Probably one of the most inspirational songs I've ever heard. And with all that, I love that it carries it through a darker tone; as if to tell others nobody's "Perfect". An Amazing Song!

>I heard this song once on my local pop hits radio and I've always enjoyed the "la la la la" part, but I never heard it again for a couple of years and one day I was like "you know what song even was that" and after a month or so of searching, I'VE FINALLY FOUND IT

>it's been a while since its release but the lyrics, vocals and overall sound has not been forgettable. I think it was a great debut for her music career.


I think calling people NPCs is condescending and to an extent somewhat dehumanizing because you're making them out to be less than they are, although a lot of people are depraved to the point that they probably should legally and morally be considered less than human, but that's besides the point, these people are legitimately NPCs and are propagating degenercy without realizing it, and that to me is sickening.
At the same time though I think these comments are actually bot posts trying to demoralize other people in the Youtube comment section thread as well as outside of it, especially that last comment. "it's been a while since its release but the lyrics, vocals and overall sound has not been forgettable. I think it was a great debut for her music career." 100% a bot post
it's just another product of decadent american culture forged by niggers
 
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