u/Helpful-Fruit-638

We have to talk about how monumental Where are U now by Jack U and Justin was
▲ 390 r/EDM

We have to talk about how monumental Where are U now by Jack U and Justin was

First things first, This song came at a time when Justin was going through a BAD phase. He broke up with Selena and also he was criticised for various other things musically around this time. So, this song coming out changed a lot of things. First, it was a massive hit and also this song was taken up well by the EDM folks. Second, Justin before this song had a poster boy kind of an image with him being very popular among kids and people of younger age moreover with this song he was able to mark himself to a certain extent in the EDM world and that too to a very different crowd. Diplo and Skrillex came up with an unique brand that was certainly fun. Other than all the other hidden meanings in this song I guess that pretty much sums up my view. What do y'all think

u/Helpful-Fruit-638 — 14 days ago
▲ 64 r/avicii

It has been 8 years since a proper album was released. Tim always used to talk about timeless music, and timeless his music actually was. In fact, it's so uplifting and relevant that even on Spotify today, Avicii is ahead of some really big EDM artists, sitting comfortably at 40 million listeners. But we have to retain this legacy. The new generation of EDM fans must know how amazing he was, which some know, no doubt. But then again, Tim had some 200 unreleased songs. There can be multiple albums made from them, and by releasing them, Tim might achieve a different kind of stardom. His music will stay relevant for even more years, and longevity would be added to his timeless creations. All this again starts if songs are released, fan-favorite IDs like CLYÅ, "Our Love," "Lord," amongst others, are released, because some artists said that the best work Tim has ever done is unreleased. He left the world, but he wanted his music to stay behind, and we are being refused our right of not being able to listen to his masterpiece songs.

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u/Helpful-Fruit-638 — 17 days ago