View Full Version : Going off songs once they become singles.
InOne
21-05-2010, 01:38 PM
Does that happen to anyone? Once the song you like best off an album becomes a single you can't really listen to it anymore? It's annoying for me anyway lol
CaraRawr
21-05-2010, 02:04 PM
This is actually my life, I hate it when the best track gets released and it loses it's appeal because everyone knows it.
Shaun
21-05-2010, 02:04 PM
I'm usually the opposite...I get into new acts through their singles.
Smithy
21-05-2010, 02:06 PM
Yes, this happens with me a lot, I got Rated R a couple days after it came out, and I instantly loved Rude Boy, but now if it comes on I just skip it, because I'm bored of it :(
Iceman
21-05-2010, 02:07 PM
I'm usually the opposite...I get into new acts through their singles.
yeah this.....
i hadnt heard of plan b up until stay too long was used for winter olympics....got the single now i love all his stuff.
Lucy.
21-05-2010, 02:12 PM
Yup. But also I often find that I can like a song from a while ago and then for some reason everyone suddenly likes it again, that irritates me. I just don't really enjoy liking a song then having every other bugar jump on the band wagon :L
Yes, this happens with me a lot, I got Rated R a couple days after it came out, and I instantly loved Rude Boy, but now if it comes on I just skip it, because I'm bored of it :(
Exactly the same, I had it as my ringtone on my phone when I first got the album, now I'm like hmm.. lol.
Te Amo still hasn't lost it's charm though, and I hope it doesn't now it's been released because I *****ing love that song :laugh:
Callum
21-05-2010, 02:15 PM
Yeah happened to me with Poker Face
Zippy
21-05-2010, 02:43 PM
It can go either way for me. If I really love an album track I want them to release it as a single. But then I hear it too much.
But I really love Alex Burkes All night long more now than I have on the album. Same with Telephone. Some songs are just more durable and can stand repeated play without annoyance.
MrGaryy
21-05-2010, 03:43 PM
Yeah definitely. I rarely discover new artists through hearing their singles on the radio or TV or whatever, so if I'm into someone and they have a huge smash, chances are I've heard it for months before it got huge and I'm sick of it by the time its released.
Princess
21-05-2010, 03:47 PM
It depends. Sometimes I won't notice a track till it's a single. Other times it being a single makes me love the song more. And then there's yeah there's going off it completely.
Twilight
21-05-2010, 03:56 PM
I don't tbh, sometimes i find myself listening to it more once its been released.
Sometimes I get sick of things if I heard them ages before they were popular because I went through the phase of loving it; but I also hate when songs get released and become popular under a different form to the original; most recent example being David Guetta's Gettin' Over which I heard with just Chris Willis; now it has Fergie and LMFAO raping it and I don't like it anymore.
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