Idk if this question even makes sense but hopefully it does and just wondering how others feel. I am extremely simple when it comes to my enjoyment of music, it basically just comes down to whether or not I think I will listen to it again. Not a whole lot of deep thought goes into it. I don't care if the song has cringe lyrics, is unoriginal, repetitive, etc, etc, etc. All that matters to me is I enjoyed listening to it and want to hear it again.
Do "objective" qualities of a song influence your enjoyment of the song?
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I think I understand what you're saying, and I can relate to a degree. Cringe lyrics or other people's opinions don’t usually influence my enjoyment of a song either.
However, there are exceptions. For example, XODIAC's "Lemonade" is one of those songs I struggle to enjoy because it’s so repetitive—it’s literally just the word “lemonade” over and over. In cases like that, it does affect how often I want to listen to it compared to their other songs.
As for "cringe" lyrics, I tend to chalk that up to non-native English speakers trying to appeal to international markets. I don’t necessarily blame the artists for that since they’re doing their best to connect with a global audience.
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I think sometimes, yes.
I didn't like Meovv's Meow, aespa's Whiplash, and Babymonster's Clik Clak because I expected something different.
Other times I'm okay with songs not being objective like Illit's Tick-Tack.
I don't know. I guess I'm now more nitpicky than I realize.
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hmmmm yeah i can't listen to songs like wap , i can't listen to songs with profanity in them or songs that are overly sexual, such as the explicit version of seven and the ariana song 34 25 .
as long as the lyrics aren't the dumbest thing ive ever heard im fine with them mostly
also vocals are important in the sense i ocasionally can't enjoy songs because some people sound terrible
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