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I honestly don't think nikkas go outside.Y'all sleeping the hook simple but gone grow on y'all this gone run the summer in NY and the south
I honestly don't think nikkas go outside.Y'all sleeping the hook simple but gone grow on y'all this gone run the summer in NY and the south
U already know my nigI honestly don't think nikkas go outside.
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shyt is no DDA
Yeah but there's a difference between that specifically, and saying "it grew on me isn't a thing".
Let's put it like this....the next time a popular rapper drops a song or album, check the thread. See who doesn't like it, and see how many times they listen to it before they say "actually, this is good". It's not a couple times. It'll be 10+ times. Some people will sit there and play it 20+ times.
It happens in every single thread, like clock work. People brain wash themselves into liking the music.
Fred
Yeah but there's a difference between that specifically, and saying "it grew on me isn't a thing".
Let's put it like this....the next time a popular rapper drops a song or album, check the thread. See who doesn't like it, and see how many times they listen to it before they say "actually, this is good". It's not a couple times. It'll be 10+ times. Some people will sit there and play it 20+ times.
It happens in every single thread, like clock work. People brain wash themselves into liking the music.
Fred
the opposite is true as well though. Sometimes you like a song too much initially. The beat and hook arent my cup of tea. But I liked jays verses but I'm predispose to like them.Yea, I learned about this some where. I wish I could find the article but they estimated it took around 20+ times for you to like a song, if you are going to like it.
While these aren't the articles im talking about, they both allude to how more familiarity with a song causes more favorable response over time.
How The Music Industry Is Brainwashing You to Like Bad Pop Songs
article mentions these two studies in particular:
http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic472736.files/Zajonc.pdf
Music and Emotions in the Brain: Familiarity Matters
^^ALL FACTSYea, I learned about this some where. I wish I could find the article but they estimated it took around 20+ times for you to like a song, if you are going to like it.
While these aren't the articles im talking about, they both allude to how more familiarity with a song causes more favorable response over time.
How The Music Industry Is Brainwashing You to Like Bad Pop Songs
article mentions these two studies in particular:
http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic472736.files/Zajonc.pdf
Music and Emotions in the Brain: Familiarity Matters
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