It's time for Sup Forums to stop ignoring Despacito.
It's time for Sup Forums to stop ignoring Despacito
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>tfw to intelligent too make music
It's time for you to stop having a thot's taste you fucking degenerate. I hope you die.
PARA QUE TE ACUERDES SI NO ESTÁS CONMIGOOOOOOO
I've literally never heard this song and I hope to keep it that way.
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Hipster
>Latin music
Into the trash it goes
>tfw I heard Despacito for the first time yesterday on the radio by chance
Do spics really dance like that?
I'm latinamerican...and I must agree
>le born into le wrong generation
kys
>tfw niggershit from latam is spreading into the world
There is no safe spot in the world, right?
A WEAPON TO SURPASS THE WALL
>Into the trash it goes
>not "a la basura se va"
Pinche pleb puto.
CITO
>Cowboy Bebop [Tributes Mix]
>Macintosh Plus
Proof that Despacito is Sup Forumscore
there's a difference between being a hipster and not listening to degenerate reggaeton trash
>2 billion views
Christ so this is the power of Justin bieber
They do, it's the only reason I'm uncomfortable at parties here, I respect woman too much for that, but that's all they want and think you're akward if you don't do it
>it actually has over 2 billion views
>I respect woman
Get ready cause this music is all like that, skanks love it, and we had +20 years of this shit
Also
>Respecting women
ps:
>captcha: coalville
lol
>2 billion views
>didn't even know this song existed until a few weeks ago
You should respect women who deserve to be respected, not those who act like THEY don't even respect themselves.
This. If a girl is a thot she definitely wants to be treated like one, trust me
>>didn't even know this song existed until a few weeks ago
VISUALIZATION MEANS SHIT
If someone listen to the same thing 2 times, it will get 2 plays.
You can find songs from really underground bands that have 500000+ plays
>If someone listen to the same thing 2 times, it will get 2 plays.
No.
>VISUALIZATION MEANS SHIT
It's just one of the handful of videos on yt that have broken 2 billion.
What I am saying that having 2 billion plays, doesn't mean 2 billion users watched it
That's obvious mate. But it's rare to not be aware of such a popular song. That was the point of
IT'S NEVER GONNA END
Puerto Rico confirmed for the next mecca of music
it already is...
damn...
A friendly reminder: these people dare to call themselves "music fans" yet did not even actively seek out to listen to this song, which is talked about in great volume everywhere be it online or offline.
It's only been out for 5 months...
when i heard this the first time at a party 5 months ago i stoped dancing and said "this is going to be a huuuge hit".
Never thought it will became mainstream in the US also tho.
Never even heard of that wiz khalifa song.
This and Im from Latin America myself. Latin music is garbage except some Brazilian music and some 80's argentinian rock.
edgy my man.
>deliberately seeking and listening to shitty music
come on OP, it's shit
Heard this Despacito song for the first time in full the other day
God I wish I hadn't
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Cito
It's good party music. It isn't meant to be analyzed for it's artistic or musical mertit.
It's not trying to be art, it's design.
Design has an intention, it was made with a purpose in mind. This song clearly achieved it's intended purpose, and therefore is good design.
None of you could probably achieve a track that garners more than 500 views on youtube.
It's a product of nature, a natural resource that was cultivated then exploited
>None of you could probably achieve a track that garners more than 500 views on youtube.
I could upload a 3 minute song and watch it 500 times a day myself faggot.
can someone please coherently explain to me why this song suddenly has 2 billion views?
i literally didn't know it existed before i saw it mentioned a couple of days ago and went to youtube to hear it. what made it so famous? it's really bland, it doesn't really have anything special that would give it so much attention
I know you probably won't believe me but if this is my "design" and what I'll be popular for, I really don't want to be famous.
Human brain augmented with computer technology
said every pathetic loser who never could accomplish anything to help him sleep at night
Chad and Stacey love bland music as long as it's what their friends and media told them it's the cool thing
dude i know that people like bland music, but that doesn't explain why this song has reached 2 billion views. not a lot of bland music does that
why THIS bland song?
>why THIS bland song?
There a lot of spics in the world and it's a catchy song.
It will actually be first.
Every song except PSY was America + the world. PSY was Korea + The world
Despacito is Latinamerica + Spain (a shit ton of people), and now America + the world
hi, puertorican here
never would I have ever thought that a puertorican song from a puertorican music genre that almost no one outside the island knows about would reach this level of popularity.
I'm proud yet disappointed because... well. the song that got popular was despacito
and yes I know that gasolina was also a very famous song when it came out but that song was a fluke
It's not catchy though
Billions of people would disagree with you.
if you speak spanish it is
>Billions of people
more like hundreds of millions playing the song over and over again.
it's literally just hotel california with a salsa feel
into the trash it goes
there's lots of spanish songs that are catchy. but what made this song get 2 billion views so fast?
You live in a bubble. That genre exists all over latin america, i've been exposed to it since I was literally too young to walk and I've only ever met one puerto rican in my whole entire life.
because it has spanish words in it thus making it "exotic". Normalfags love that shit, that's why it's such a common gimmick.
The Justin Bieber verse. He exposed to genre in a very accessible way to a huge demographic that otherwise has never heard the genre, or if they have they had no way to relate or to understand what it was about.
Now stop asking, it's not that big of a mystery.
Despacito is The Beatles of country music
yes, I know.
but the reggaeton came from puertorico back in the 90s and it didn't start to get recognition outside of our island until the early to mid 2000s.
and even then it only got popular on spanish speaking countries.
this song however isn't just popular in latin countries, its popular globally!
>tfw here in tacoland this song is played 24/7
pls make it stop
But its popularity is only in part a consequence of its quality, and mostly a consequence of the business aspect of it (marketing, promotion, endorsement, etc.), which is why a ton of utter shit songs get really popular and much better (but similar in style) ones remain unknown.
Also the attention that having a popular name on your song gets you (If Justin Bieber made a cover of Wilder by Gnesa it would still get 9 digit views), but that's arguably part of business as well, since an artist's fame and popularity is almost every time the result of a deliberate effort of the label to make them famous.
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damn literally all of you are insufferable nerds
the genre is reggaeton, not country...
>Deathnote was a bad anime
>Light is better than Kira
I'm sorry
sincerely, a puertorican
Despacito is the Peste Noire of psychedelic rock......
this is peak gringo, thinking that speaking another language is a gimmick lol
despacito blew up for gringos because there was a bieber version, though everyone quickly realized the bieber version was way worse. I do agree that it's not terribly different or more catchy than most latin pop so it's a bit weird that it blew up more than others.
Exactly, it is successful by design. My entire fucking point. Thank you for agreeing with me.
It was designed to reach as wide of an audience as possible, the music was only a fraction of the blueprint for that.
It's still a well produced and expertly engineered track, most people who say it's bad don't know anything about making music. They just dislike it because it's not what they listen to and because it's popular.
As I said before, it isn't art and it isn't trying to be art. It's design, and it's a massively successful design project.
Tfw haven't heard it and didn't know who the original artist was until I saw this thread
Am I missing out?
It's just Bailando 2.0.
Not really. You're probably just a friendless shut in.
Bieber threw some verses over a generic reggaeton song and white people love appropriating cultures, they found a new victim and are currently gobbling it up.
ah yeah, of course. however, a justin bieber feature is just part of the explanation, 2 billion in half a year is really astounding, stop trying to downplay it
yeah exactly, a bieber feature is not enough to explain it's huge success. but i think the anons going on about marketing are right
reminds me a bit of 'call me maybe' for just being a flawlessly executed pop song. not really my cup of tea, but it's professionally good stuff.
This desu
Yeah I agree.
That's why I actually respect guys like Max Martin and Dr Luke. Even if their music won't really make history, it's not made to.
While Marco Pierre White might be the chef that we read about in books, the guy that designs McDonald's burgers is still a master in making a product that's supposed to be liked by the widest audience possible, which is the purpose of this music.
It's literally business.
But that still doesn't make the song remarkable. Any song of similar quality can become popular with good marketing and "image".
why can't reggaeton go back to its roots?!
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Which is why this type of music isn't for discussing and analyzing. Depth is not in the design blueprint.
But if you throw 100 random people in a room and want to appeal to the most amount of people, this song will do a damn good job. Better than anything Sup Forumscore or scarufficore will. That is it's design, and they did a good job.
damn
Actually making a song with that degree of "catchiness" is much harder to achieve than making an interesting "artistic" piece.
That goes for every earworm like Gangnam Style, Poker Face, or Somebody That I Used To Know (which I still think is a good song).
sometimes i wonder if my tasting buds are very different from other people of the world. i mean i like greasy shit and i love burger king for fast food, but i seriously do not understand why mcdonalds is so popular. it's not even good in that greasy low quality fastfood way, it's just bland af
anyone feel like this?
>Any song of similar quality can become popular with good marketing and "image".
I am reminded of that brazilian pop song 'ai se te pego' that blew up across the world without a fucking proper studio version. One of the least professional worldwide hits I've ever seen.
It's good enough. Everyone likes burgers in burgerland, most people can afford it, it has good packaging, and it GOOD ENOUGH that it will satisfy your taste buds, much like this song.
If the price were any higher, or if the food were slightly higher quality their target audience would go down and thus they would make less money.
Holy shit I remember that. Was literally seeing people doing the dance on the street daily.
The guy even got sued by one of his friends because he allegedly stole it from her lmao.
this isn't even the version with justin bieber. it was already near a billion views without the help of the remix.
but it got really popular with american teens and pop radio in part because bieber's name gave it some recognition. Getting to a billion views isnt that hard for a latin pop song though, plenty of them get near that mark on youtube without any English language radio play in the USA. Shakira's "chantaje" has 1.5 billion in just a few months without any regular top40 play
Argiefag here
-everyone has been talking about how huge that song is for months
-my coworkers love it and mumble it constantly, luckily, speakers are banned in my workplace
still have no idea if I actually heard it since every year a shit song like that blows up and a gazillion producers jump the bandwagon and make slightly similar songs hoping to cash-in normie 50yr old housewives that still buy CDs and shit or get them on TV commercials without paying royalties
really hope Trump nukes us by the time this shit reaches murrica
>really hope Trump nukes us by the time this shit reaches murrica
m8, it's been the number song in America for like a month or two