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How do you mateys and folks deal with the sheer amount of music available out there?

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  • rivalarrival@lemmy.todayR [email protected]

    I listen to the same ~30 songs, over and over and over again.

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    Today is the day you find out that you're not a person but instead an iHeartRadio radio station.

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      Well, best I get before the show is a Switched on Pop podcast episode about Eurovision. And I may or may not hear it before the show, depends on how much I care about going in unknowing to the finals. Portugal did definitely make a banger this year, and so did Italy. Viva l'Italia was one of my favourites ahead of the finals, and Espresso Macchiato won me over quickly. I wasn't at first big into the eventual winner, but soon as they were the only one left for scores at the very end, I quickly changed my mind and needed them to win (I got kinda heated there…). Plus, the song isn't bad either (though I wanted Espresso Macchiato higher up, and will deem it second place in my mind)

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      Italian had a great presence this year, with their own good song (#5), the unexpectedly fun San Marino (#26) entry, and the fake Italian song from Estonia (#3). I hear Italians were pretty pleased!

      I had expected Sweden (#4) or Finland (#11) to win, but my favorites were Albania (#8) and Latvia (#13).

      Austria performed really well and I knew the jury would love it, but I only really rooted for him toward the end of voting because the alternative was infuriating.

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        Italian had a great presence this year, with their own good song (#5), the unexpectedly fun San Marino (#26) entry, and the fake Italian song from Estonia (#3). I hear Italians were pretty pleased!

        I had expected Sweden (#4) or Finland (#11) to win, but my favorites were Albania (#8) and Latvia (#13).

        Austria performed really well and I knew the jury would love it, but I only really rooted for him toward the end of voting because the alternative was infuriating.

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        I can wholeheartedly agree on the last paragraph. I truly did a full 180. Was almost screaming at the TV in the middle of the night lmao.

        I can also wholeheartedly agree on the first paragraph. Gabry Ponte's Tutta L'Italia for San Marino was my favourite before I even watched anything, because I knew it and liked ir ahead of the final. Estonia's Espresso Macchiato, by Tommy Cash. What a banger as well. Won me over quick. Was my pick for winning. Italy's own song was also good, I quite liked it. More on the chill side. Interesting that this whole paragraph was about Italy, even though I'm talking three different entries by three different countries and groups of artists (Gabry Ponte, for San Marino, is Italian. Not Tommy, though, afaik)

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          Today is the day you find out that you're not a person but instead an iHeartRadio radio station.

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            I can wholeheartedly agree on the last paragraph. I truly did a full 180. Was almost screaming at the TV in the middle of the night lmao.

            I can also wholeheartedly agree on the first paragraph. Gabry Ponte's Tutta L'Italia for San Marino was my favourite before I even watched anything, because I knew it and liked ir ahead of the final. Estonia's Espresso Macchiato, by Tommy Cash. What a banger as well. Won me over quick. Was my pick for winning. Italy's own song was also good, I quite liked it. More on the chill side. Interesting that this whole paragraph was about Italy, even though I'm talking three different entries by three different countries and groups of artists (Gabry Ponte, for San Marino, is Italian. Not Tommy, though, afaik)

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            I'm pretty sure Tommy is Estonian. He's got a bonkers video with Käärijä, too.

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              I'm pretty sure Tommy is Estonian. He's got a bonkers video with Käärijä, too.

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              Well, I am sorta familiar with Tommy, to an extent. His 100 gecs remix with Hannah Diamond, his collab on an Umru track, he's got songs with Charli xcx, Oliver Tree & Little Big, etc.

              I've never been kinda sure if I like him. He's got some bangers, that I know of (it's mainly collabs that I know), but some of his lyrical themes are kinda… idk. Can rub ya off. Like linking one's assumed inability to handle a stick by virtue of driving automatic to a supposed inability to handle certain private parts that one can take as similar to a stick in some ways; or comparing the easiness of death to the hardness of life (I can deal with that theme better, but I imagine it could trigger someone who might have depression, idk)

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                Well, I am sorta familiar with Tommy, to an extent. His 100 gecs remix with Hannah Diamond, his collab on an Umru track, he's got songs with Charli xcx, Oliver Tree & Little Big, etc.

                I've never been kinda sure if I like him. He's got some bangers, that I know of (it's mainly collabs that I know), but some of his lyrical themes are kinda… idk. Can rub ya off. Like linking one's assumed inability to handle a stick by virtue of driving automatic to a supposed inability to handle certain private parts that one can take as similar to a stick in some ways; or comparing the easiness of death to the hardness of life (I can deal with that theme better, but I imagine it could trigger someone who might have depression, idk)

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                He's got a really interesting vibe, but the guy can't sing.

                The collabs I've seen were all pretty fun.

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                  There's an ever-growing amount of music available today, a few taps (or clicks) away. I for one feel like there's a lot of great music in many genres and styles, coming from many countries, and in many languages. And there's always new, interesting stuff coming out regularly.

                  Whether a new release from an artist you like, or an old one you want to go back to, there are so many options to choose from at any given point in time. Yet we can only hear one at a time, so we must choose. So…

                  How do you choose what to listen to, and how do you keep up with everything you want to keep up with? Do you manage to listen to everything you want to on a regular basis? Do you instead choose to articially limit yourself to keep sane? Or is your music taste narrow enough this is of no worry?

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                  The best music is from when I personally was in high school and the genere has never been improved on.

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                    There's an ever-growing amount of music available today, a few taps (or clicks) away. I for one feel like there's a lot of great music in many genres and styles, coming from many countries, and in many languages. And there's always new, interesting stuff coming out regularly.

                    Whether a new release from an artist you like, or an old one you want to go back to, there are so many options to choose from at any given point in time. Yet we can only hear one at a time, so we must choose. So…

                    How do you choose what to listen to, and how do you keep up with everything you want to keep up with? Do you manage to listen to everything you want to on a regular basis? Do you instead choose to articially limit yourself to keep sane? Or is your music taste narrow enough this is of no worry?

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                    My attention span for music isn’t good so I only ever listen to around 3 songs at a time. Maybe twice a week. Lol. And I only really care for a few genres, so there’s no need to further limit myself.

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                      There's an ever-growing amount of music available today, a few taps (or clicks) away. I for one feel like there's a lot of great music in many genres and styles, coming from many countries, and in many languages. And there's always new, interesting stuff coming out regularly.

                      Whether a new release from an artist you like, or an old one you want to go back to, there are so many options to choose from at any given point in time. Yet we can only hear one at a time, so we must choose. So…

                      How do you choose what to listen to, and how do you keep up with everything you want to keep up with? Do you manage to listen to everything you want to on a regular basis? Do you instead choose to articially limit yourself to keep sane? Or is your music taste narrow enough this is of no worry?

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                      I actively only monitor a couple of channels for music, but try and be open to new sources. I follow a couple of genres on Bandcamp (most of these are bad, but it's fun to hear new things). I follow MrDoom666, StonedMeadowOfDoom, and Atmospheric Black Metal Albums on YouTube.

                      I get enough music to listen to. I ask friends for what they are listening to, and I know I am going to be missing some music, and that's okay.

                      I don't listen to everything that comes through the channels I follow, and will quickly turn it off if I'm not liking it.

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