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Post by davidbrouwer on Nov 6, 2019 17:20:08 GMT -5
Collaborations with Mark Ronson and Nile Rodgers (and Pharrel Williams, Diplo and Calvin Harris). Anybody heard the new song? Rolling Stone: ''Lipa reunited with the team behind her formidable, catchy breakthrough hit “New Rules,” but “Don’t Start Now” takes her sound to a higher level. Above one of the year’s strongest bass lines, Lipa vocally struts her way through a Studio 54 fantasy. With biting sass, she tells a lover who has left her scorned that she has happily moved on. The song is the peak of pop catharsis: it unfolds into one of the year’s most glamorous new tunes. You wish you could see Bianca Jagger ride into the club on a white horse as this song plays in the distance.''
Thinking of JT saying that today's populair music only has synth bass and no real bass guitar..... Get those drums and bass pumping for DD15 RT and JT (and hoping for a less generic sound than this particular song)!
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Post by duranalley on Nov 6, 2019 23:49:09 GMT -5
I read about this song yesterday and from the article was inspired enough to check it out on Apple Music. I have only listened to it once so far, but was impressed. Now seeing this, I will be sure to check it out a couple more times. I definitely has a hook and was more of a proper 'pop' song in sound and structure -- IMHO.
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Post by coolbarn on Nov 11, 2019 4:00:14 GMT -5
Actually I think Lipa DID study one chapter in Duran Duran's book of modern songwriting for teens - Chapter 12 titled "The better the verse, and the catchier the bassline, the worse the generic chorus should be to undo all that great work".
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Post by goldengun on Nov 11, 2019 9:37:04 GMT -5
Actually I think Lipa DID study one chapter in Duran Duran's book of modern songwriting for teens - Chapter 12 titled "The better the verse, and the catchier the bassline, the worse the generic chorus should be to undo all that great work". I have the same sentiments - that's why I listen to the instrumental version of this song. Infinitely better to hear just the music.
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