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HIT US WITH YOUR HOT TAKES, UNPOPULAR OPINIONS, AND TOUGH QUESTIONS THIS INSTANT! We'll respond to some of em in a future video on this channel.

Also shoutout to the commenter maadkid for the idea to accept your submissions here, an obvious idea that somehow hadn't occurred to us lol

1 week ago | [YT] | 4,353



@ryanquick07

Tough Question: Should Kendrick Lamar's Magnum Opus of a Disstrack "Not Like Us" get a Kids Bop cover, or would that actually excite Drake too much?

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@Garrett7789

Nardwaur deserves to be in the rock and roll hall of fame legitimately.

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@YourLocalNobody420

Anthony this question makes me uncomfortable. Please delete this, and don't ask again.

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@MarKSlamS621

Movies need to bring back having a rap song play over the end credits thatā€™s a summary of that movieā€™s plot.

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@TheLaziiness

Having a good taste in music is just having an open mind and being able to appreciate a lot of different kinds of music.

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@sirah1282

If some musicians who died young were still alive today, they wouldnā€™t be as fondly remembered/appreciated.

1 week ago | 310

@ryt4778

Tony Fantano! Where do you get your vocabulary for describing music? You describe synths as smthng rubbery, beats as punchy, or r&b as syrupy and comatose. Is that something you read from other music reviewers? Something you just feel when you listen? Do you have synesthesia? How do you come up with the words?

1 week ago | 275

@Divine_Dreamer_vaporwave

Vaporwave was written off too quickly in its infancy as a meme genre by too many online music fans, and they are missing out from so much creative music from the likes of Death's Dynamic Shroud earlier stuff (the stuff that is more vaporwave than their recent era), Telepath and even 2814's Birth Of A New Day, which was one of the best ambient electronic albums of the 2010's.

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@linguine_lover

will smith should have never stopped doing songs for every single movie he was in

1 week ago | 382

@aamirshaikh1785

People are severely underestimating the breadth of influence and damage that Diddy committed, especially if some of those truths starting coming to light.

1 week ago | 187

@ceyboard4296

What's more heartbreaking: a bad album having a single amazing track/moment, or a great album having a single really bad track/moment?

1 week ago | 307

@Kallicon

There comes a point where an artist is unable to be separated from the art

1 week ago | 189

@aydanbao4183

I think hamburgers and cheeseburgers work well with fries

1 week ago | 234

@exoplanetarydev

Bad music is way better than mid music, if a songā€™s a complete Corey Feldman level disaster itā€™ll at least be remembered while music thatā€™s ā€œjust okā€ ends up being forgotten after a couple months

1 week ago | 168

@orentuchman3438

Weird Al needs to be acknowledged as one of the best artists of his time. His lyrics are incredibly creative, most of his songs are catchy, and the music still holds up today as being extremely funny and fun to listen to.

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@jmunrecognized8167

I believe that every music lover should go out of their way to listen to a historical music compilation at least twice in their lives! Not that listening to modern music is bad, not at all, but I think that there is real value in listening to compilations like "Angola Prison Spirituals" or "Anthology of American Folk Music" for example. They can help us understand and appreciate the history of where the music we have now came from, they can help us feel more connected to our national/racial/ethnic/human identities and deepen our underdtanding of them, they can help us feel more connected to and empathetic towards other groups and identities as well, they can make history feel more human than a fact-based history textbook ever could. At least it's done so for me. Plus there is just beautiful music to be found. There is a real eerie, beautiful, humanizing quality about listening to musics or recreations of musics from eras gone by, it's an experience I'd urge any music fan to seek out.

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@ongfrfr

we are in a fast food era of music

1 week ago | 40

@goobie23

Even though ā€œSomebody I Used to Knowā€ is incredibly popular, Gotye is still a very underrated artist and his earlier work deserves way more recognition.

1 week ago | 55

@L.Bomrek

videogame music should be given the same amount of legitimacy as any other piece of music

1 week ago | 124

@Philosopher1118

A Tribe Called Quest is, far and away, the greatest hip hop act of all time. Best discography in rap, highly influential, 3 albums that are contenders for Top 10 hip hop albums of all time, they were pioneers of Jazz rap, layering samples, and politically/socially driven lyricism. No one else compares.

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