Do you listen to more music in your language or in English?

Do you listen to more music in your language or in English?
What do you listen to?

Anglos need not apply

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I don't generally listen to music with lyrics at all, but when I do it's more often than not in English.

I don't listen to music with lyrics much, mostly ambient film soundtracks.

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don't think i've ever listened to any local music

Is there local music?
Is Indian music popular?

well, yeah
and yes, though i personally don't listen to that either

Mostly in English tho I love Mexican and Latin American rock, mostly indie and punk rock

I would say that 40% of i what i listen to is in english. The other 60% are a mix of spanish, portuguese and french.

let's say 85% English, 5% German, 5% Japanese, 5% Other
top cuck

Any rock is good Desu
Also hi mexibro :)

Even French singers sing in English now...
>MFW French is dying

I listen to a lot of French shit

10% English
90% Spanish Rock argentino, cumbia uruguaya

Besides English I listen to songs in
>French
Mostly slow, melodic songs
>German
Mostly metal songs
>Japanese
I'm a fucking dirty weeb.

I listen to French and English music.

i listen to a bit of music in portuguese and german
guess my favorite genre btw

> not listening 100% instrumentals

Uruguayan """""cumbia""""?

Probably 90% Korean, rest English.

80% english
19% spanish
1% german

i guess things like marama and rombai (yes, they are uruaguayan)

50% Finnish
30% Romanian
10% English
10% German

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>music with lyrics in it

shut up jew

50% english (green day, muse, arctic monkeys, sum41, my chemical romance, foo fighters)
50% Weeb music (uverworld, yanagi nagi, hatsune miku, police picadilly, tokotoko)

I mostly listen to metal, so:

> 80% English
Dark Tranquillity, Opeth, Nightwish, Sonata Arctica, Epica, Metallica, Edenbridge, etc

> 15% German
In Extremo, Equilibrium, Rammstein, etc

> 5% others
Dalriada (Hungarian), Sabaton (Swedish in addition to English), Arkona (Russian)...

I barely listen to anything in spanish, there is not enough Metal in spanish (atleast decent Metal), i also prefer eastern european languages

I mostly listen to music in Korean desu

Aposto que você deve ser um daqueles pseudo-cultos de música.

DU HAST MICH

I'm listening retrowave now. Music like that have no words usually.

The YouTube channel? Any songs they do have will usually be in English.

Anglo music.

Neo-French music is trash.

I listen more to BR music 2bqf, but generally is 50-50 in Brazil

mostly english
a lot of music without lyrics too

Do you like Bersuit Garabat?
thats a shame
youtube.com/watch?v=hZh2ggOfglU
let me guess you listened to a few rammstein songs and think thats legit metal ?

some BR stuff is bloody awesome
youtube.com/watch?v=fUjOfsoBhMY

>Do you listen to more music in your language or in English?

I don't listen to Russian music at all.

>scotland
>united kingdom
>separate
why?

If it's songs - yes, they're in English. But there's just music without words too, like HOME - Resonance.

>2k16
>not listening GROB

UUUU MOJA OBORONA

There's an England flag there too. It's not worth worrying about anyway.

I listen to a good deal of French music, but most of it is rap. The rest of the French production is made in English to make more money, but thing is they never make dime outside of France becuse their song are shit.
We've come to the point where the only people proud of making music in French are the one who are generally not native french.

Mostly English because I'm anglo but I like a few songs in other languages but I don't know if people from those countries would think I have good taste

Polish
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Italian
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To be fair we hardly get any French music here even in English. As you'd expect here it's saturated with our own music and America's.

in my language, ofc(and serbian)
fuck boring english music

Yes, precisely what I'm saying, maybe my English is not good enough to express it correctly. What I meant is that those idiots would make way more money if they were singing in French instead of just going with the globalized tide.

>music with lyrics

Are you people Autistic? Serious question

i listen to serbian turbofolk

I dont know any good music on my language, so I'm going for dark-synth (France) , death metal (UK) and psychedelic trance (Israel).

I think it's almost tying with finnish songs.
Also listening music in Japanese and Russian.

10% of the music I listen to is random foreign music.

Example: Hindi electro mix and a Russian anime opening theme song

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i wish i could understand russian
whats this about?

I'd say I listen to like 60% music in English. The rest is a mix of Swedish, Japanese, Brazilian and a tiny fraction is in other languages

i dont listen to music, its haram

Most is in English, Dutch songs are objectively bad so the good songs can be counted on one hand.

I mostly listen to music in English. I listen to classic rock, metal, punk, weeb music and the Death Grips.

Nope, just enjoy jazz and instrumental music in general
Smoke some dank trudeau grass and give it a try

Almost all the music I listen to is in Spanish, as that's the language I'm currently learning (almost fluent)

Used to listen to a ton of french rap (really fucking good rap btw), but I don't really anymore. Probably will get back to french music once I resume my learning of that language

Sidenote, I also really like Finnish pop / hip-hop music for some reason. I don't understand a word, but they can really make beats / flows.

Mostly listen to singer-songwriters, so it's probably around 70% English, 10% Norwegian, 10% Instrumental, 5% Swedish and 5% Other.

I don't really spend that much time listening to music though, and if I do it's pretty much always active listening.

Apparently the five artists/bands I've listened to the most on Spotify this year are all Norwegian, but only one of them sing in Norwegian.

> O que é isso?

Korean musics are all fucking Idol and hiphop.
I listen only UK and US rock music.

protip: don't listen to pop music
theres plenty of good Korea music aside from kpop

Yeah. it is true. but they're songs are not popular. They're rotten at underground clubs.

Any examples?

probably one third swedish and rest english

any language

I'm not Anglo

In English

>any language
>drago mi je da je Crna Gora platila ratnu ostetu
>Zao mi je Hrvata koji su izginuli braneci svoje
>dijaspora
ahahaha koji si ti kuk

Yes

%40 Japanese
%30 Hebrew
%20 English
%10 other languages/non-verbal music (Vaporwave, classical music, a little of bit of Russian. Wished I knew more Russian musicians).

Anglo, but I'm answering anyway
50% English
20% German
10% French
10% Spanish
2.5% Cantonese
2.5% Russian

I only listen to anime music.

100% Nederlands

>listening to english music
>listen to vocal music
just kys faget

Slowly drifted from English to Japanese. Most Hebrew bands doesn't do it for me.

My favorite Israeli band would be Infected Mushroom, but they sing in English...

Mostly Dutch language music.

Una vela
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I listen to Japanese music almost exclusively

Mostly English stuff, Japanese follows and I listen to Dutch music every once in a while, too. Rarely listen to music with languages other than these.
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The only non-English music I listen to regularly is Samba and Bossa Nova - which is obviously Portuguese.

English but I try to listen to as much music in other languages as possible.

Sadly, many rock artists choose to sing in English instead of their native languages, which makes music boring and predictable. I wish there were many artists making music in other languages.

This

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you should hear "GrOb" (Гpaждaнcкaя Oбopoнa)
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yes
i have too many of those, english besides.

Half english, half brazilians songs. Father was a musician so I grew up as a bossa nova/MPB enthusiast.

How hard is learning English when you're a native Japanese speaker?

>thinking he's actually japanese

i talked about that several times here. dont feel like doing it again. in a word, its all about the volume and memorizing a bunch of the patterns of expressions, not the difficulty.

Mostly English and Nipponese if the song has lyrics at all.

Depends on my mood. :D Usually it's random like this: youtube.com/watch?v=Cl-_-OB5PX0

It's very hard to find music in my language that isn't polka or Eastern European pop eternally stuck in the 80s/90s. Sure, I could listen to music in Serbo-Croatian because it's a sister language that I by and large understand, but the pronunciation is different, and then there's always that 25% of the vocabulary that we don't share.

I mostly listen to music in English, but I've experimented with music in languages ranging from German to Berber to Portuguese to Irish to Turkish, but ended up sticking with nothing more than a few songs in each.

English because most of the music industry is cucked by the anglo