If you had to listen to only one genre of music for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Re: If you had to listen to only one genre of music for the rest of your life, what would it be?
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I would also have to say pop. The songs are just catchy, and I think that there’s a song for any kind of situation/mood. It’s also a broad genre so there are a lot of songs to choose from.READing_Allday wrote: ↑09 Apr 2019, 02:44 Hi newbie on the horizon
Am i the only one who would listen to pop my whole life?? I just love how it could get you dance and cry the next moment, depending on what is popular at the time ofcourse
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I agree with you. That's a really tough question, though.sschatzberg wrote: ↑07 Oct 2019, 21:13 I'd either pick pop or rock pop. I like music that is energetic and makes me want to move.
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