What's the dumbest slang in the music world?

What's the dumbest slang in the music world?
A favorite of mine is "This SLAPS!"

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"tune"
"innit"
"massive"

are you refering to s/t general by any chance?

"that's a vibe"
"that's a bop"
"lit"

When people say that an album "dropped" instead of "came out." This is anecdotal, but everyone I've known that speaks this way has been a piece of human refuse.

confirmed

its amusing and I like the term.
But hey, I also suck at life

pretty much any music slang

you must be a fun person

Never thought I'd see the day that I agree with fucking Friendo

bop is good though.
Friendo is still a gay

ya, because im not a chameleon who alters his language to sound like a tool trend following dick worshiper

but what if it's ironic?

Beat

that is a level below what i just described, because you have to hide behind a layer of sarcasm to express yourself

You never hear a word and think "wow I like that"?
lol how do you even expand you vocabulary?
Have fun being an uninteresting faggot

I'd slap you irl. ffs

"banger"
"bop"

This bumps in my whip

banger was p lame

Icy synths
Trap inspired beats

bumps in the whip is a fucking classic, you knob

>You never hear a word and think "wow I like that"?

of course i do, all the time, just not with trendy slang words that make you sound like a degenerate uneducated imbecile.

t. suburban mom

SHIT THUMPS KIDDO

I don't know about dumbest music slang, but I know what the dumbest made up music word is.
That Skuurt skurrt noise fucking rappers make.Reminds me of kids playing with hot wheels.

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"lets link up bro"
"i fucks with the vision"

bop is exclusively used by soy drinkers and women

i thought bop was a nigger word that white high schoolers who listen to trap co-opted

sometimes i'll call a number i like a lot a "groovy tune"

how much of a faggot am I?

"A conceptual art exhibition anchored by sound and vision"

that is kino music slang user.well done.

fucking lit bro

>number

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t. pard

Anything spoken in the english language, the most ridiculous, dumbest sounding language on Earth.

>sometimes i'll call a number i like a lot a "groovy tune"
>a number i like
>number
there you got the dumbest slang in this thread

number is 100% the most patrician choice.
non-musicians BTFO

"bumping"

>"innit"
but this is the slang of our lord and savior karl pilkington, innit

And the most relevant

t. iffy nigga

...

I subconsciously dismiss anyone who unironically uses the term "banger". Not even kidding.

>this slaps
>this is a banger
>tho
>throw shade
>this is a bop
>vibes
>my dude
>life comes at you fast

Hyphy

words cash

When anyone uses the term "hook" - I just walk away.

>the instrumental is called a beat

but the hook is a genuine part of songwriting

not every song has a hook, but when one does, what other word describes it?

same

if you only listen to mildly pleasant on the ears alternative r&b and pop rock, I could see that

A chorus?

We all do man, we all do.

>*tips*

but a chorus can have a hook or a hook can stand alone from a chorus. (ex. an instrumental hook, or a post-chorus hook)

t. actual songwriter

That's not really it tho. A hook is more of a theme used to tie together a song. Often used in the chorus but can also refer the main theme. Like if you play jazz you will often play the hook after improvisations to tie it together with the rest of the song

As far as I understand it, a "hook" is just a melodic phrase that you think is good and memorable. Doesn't that description fit basically every musical phrase in most good songs?

not really. Its the most memorable part that gets repeated generally (as opposed to simply a memorable line or solo etc). Like the part that you remember a song by if you haven't heard it in a while. Like:
"whats that song that goes da-dah-DAH on the synth?"
or
"I like that song where the singer shouts 'hey hey you you' in a call-and-response"

(cont.)
"Hook" is a slippery term because it's a pop songwriting term and thus a bit colloquial. In different or more technical circles you can talk more specifically of different refrains being "motifs" or "themes" etc.

>I like the song, it has a nice beat to it.

>banger

fuck off

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best trip

you’re all a bunch of dorks

bop is the worst one what are you talking about

not even joking.
If you called a song "a bop" in front of me id slit your throat

My editor would always change the phrases "released" or "came out" to "dropped" for no reason

>Song "goes hard"

bloated, big bag of bloatation
bound-and-hagged
cob nobbler
dish
fuzz
harsh realm
kickers
lamestain
plats
rock on
score
swingin' on the flippity-flop
tom-tom club
wack slacks

>Rock and Roll
I fucking hate it

Why score though?

Or the variant
>“THIS SHIT SAPS”

>TRAP FLAVORED

This, anyone who says it just sounds like they're trying too hard

i call every release 'a record' despite having not grown up in the vinyl age or even the post vinyl age

Half of this shit I've never heard anyone say in real life.