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Is Their Biggest Song Actually Good? (PART TWO!)

Alfo Media | April 19, 2024
Is Their Biggest Song Actually Good? (PART TWO!)

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  1. @pbfloyd13

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    The biggest Revelation from this video is that one dance is Drake's biggest song…

    But I guess it fits that one of his most mid tracks will be representative of one of the most mid artist of our time.

  2. @alexbroGellungaRunga

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    Been listening to travis scott lately. Rodeo is generally regarded as his best work but honestly astroworld has some his best songs by far. Stargazing is so good. Sicko mode is definitely not the best song on that album but its by far the most popular. No bystanders is better than sicko mode by a lot.

  3. @Soulglltch

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    10:34 I always used to resent 7 rings not because of the actual quality of the song, but the sheer fact that a lot people genuinely only know Ariana Grande from that song. It’s insane.

    If she should be defined by any song, her as an artist, her talent, her sound, and her as a human, tracks like Get Well Soon, Leave me Lonely, My Hair, POV, and Imagine definitely define her sound more than 7 rings ever did.

    I’m terms of albums, Positions, Sweetener, and Dangerous woman define her sound the best

  4. @st_420

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    If you ever make a third part, I would highly recommend the inclusion of "Glass Animals 'Heat Waves'".
    Glass Animal's three Albums are all extremely good and fun to listen to, but for some reason, their by faaar biggest hit is "Heat Waves" (Around 85% more streams on Spotify than their second biggest track).
    I can definitely see its catchiness and radio playability (idk if that's still a thing). Still, I would argue that almost EVERY other Song they've ever made is more creative, original, meaningful and, at least for me, more fun to listen to.
    Whenever I tell somebody about Glass Animals, it's like: "Ah, Heat Waves band, right?"
    Super annoying.1xl

  5. @fartemis

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    tyler's biggest song is probably see you again or earfquake, which makes sense. they're both very anthemic pop songs (I mean earfquake was literally made for justin bieber) that still manage to be avant garde. It's crazy that he's considered a rapper when he's most known for his pop songs such as the two mentioned, 911 and wusyaname.

  6. @davidjones8047

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    I kinda disagree with Get Lucky being a good representation of Daft Punk. It's an absolute banger but compared to their other big songs (One More Time, HBFS, Digital Love, etc) it has a very different sound to it, mainly because of Pharrell.

  7. @night4129

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    Massive Weezer fan here, All 4 songs aren't terrible, they're good. But Buddy Holly is their biggest in my opinion. All 4 are massive hits, But I think Buddy Holly barely squeezes through as #1

  8. @mattregan366

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    I feel like youre a cool channel but as soon as you bring up acts like coldplay, maroon 5, and imagine dragons, your brain shuts down and you just turn into this drone that recites the most crowd pleasing opinions to make the viewers feel validated or something. Then you just go right back to being cool and fun to watch when talking about other artists. Like obviously we all have our own opinions, but it seems like you and all these other music channels go from preaching being confident in your music taste and not being pretentious, to suddenly making jokes and treating these acts as worthless. Ive heard every possible criticism thrown at these bands and I can understand where nearly all of them are coming from, but why yall acting so weird. I think back to how fantano is a really great critic and seems to treat all artists fairly, but the very first time he properly reviewed an imagine dragons album he had Cal go "nooo!! Not my imagie draggiess" to make his dumbass fans happy

  9. @TsuyAr

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    Certified Weezer fan here. I'll do the ACTUAL scores.

    Island in the Sun
    Good? Yes
    Representative? Midway
    Best of Weezer? No

    Beverly Hills
    Good? No
    Representative? Midway
    Best of Weezer? No

    Buddy Holly
    Good? Yes
    Representative? Yes
    Best of Weezer? Yes

    Say It Ain't So
    Good? Yes
    Representative? Yes
    Best of Weezer? Yes

  10. @khalewren2734

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    I think None shall pass being Aesop rock’s biggest hit (according to spotify) absolutely checks out, it’s an amazing song that represents him perfectly, both in terms of sound and lyrics.

  11. @fernandorosales599

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    Something Just Like This sucks. I never liked it when it first came out, still dislike it to this day. One Dance isn't bad, but his older (and two songs from his 2022 album) stuff are better tho. As for Get Lucky, it was two famous features, the Chad Legend Nile Rodgers and Pharrell Williams, makes sense how that worked really well. 7 rings is kinda boring for me and I agree with the other songs you mentioned being better.

  12. @WhelmedButReady

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    With that Beabadoobee part at the end, it made me wonder where "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster The People would sit. I've never heard one other song from their discography, so it'd be interesting to hear if this mega Indy hit is even near close to what their general style/vibe is.

  13. @mariana-ni9wl

    April 19, 2024 at 12:49 am

    I think is fair to say Viva la Vida is also Coldplay’s biggest song. Which imo is a perfect song. Great lyrics with one of the most interesting and creative melodies in popular music.

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