I don’t know the name of it, but the one that goes “it’s all about that bass, no treble”.
These were both extremely popular at the same time at a point when I was frequently going to the gym. If I spent 90 minutes at the gym, I would hear both of these songs three times. I absolutely cannot stand them. I disliked the second one from the beginning and didn’t care for the first, and then I heard each of them dozens and dozens of times over just a couple of months.
You reminded me about that one Green Day song that played on the radio every ten minutes throughout my entire childhood. Boulevard of Broken Dreams. To this day I cannot listen to any Green Day song.
Shake it Off by Taylor Swift
I don’t know the name of it, but the one that goes “it’s all about that bass, no treble”.
These were both extremely popular at the same time at a point when I was frequently going to the gym. If I spent 90 minutes at the gym, I would hear both of these songs three times. I absolutely cannot stand them. I disliked the second one from the beginning and didn’t care for the first, and then I heard each of them dozens and dozens of times over just a couple of months.
You reminded me about that one Green Day song that played on the radio every ten minutes throughout my entire childhood. Boulevard of Broken Dreams. To this day I cannot listen to any Green Day song.
Have you ever tried Dookie?
These are the same ones for me too. Also Thunder and Believer by Imagine Dragons, and We Are Young by fun.
All about that bass, by Meghan Trainor. Really did get played to death in popular media.
It was so awful. A repetitive song…played over and over.
In the same vein of being played to the death: Pharrell Williams.