Breakodawn
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How do you picture the video, I'm sure there would have been some tight choreography!
I've said this beforeUnbreakable is like Bad of next century
It's exactly like Bad, thematically. Sonically it's like those others you mentioned.It's too aggressive and overproduced to be like "Bad". It's more like "Jam", "Scream" and "This Time Around".
It's literally R&B. It sounds more like Brandy's albums with Rodney Jerkins. Not no pop. Ain't no pop music that sounds like this.It's like a generic 2000s pop version of "Bad" lol
Any music that is popular is pop."Unbreakable" is pop lol
Anything played on Top 40 radio in the USA is considered "pop".
What does that even mean? A movie is a movie whether or not it is successful. Top 40 (which is the upper part of the Hot 100 chart) is the "pop" radio format, which means popular to mainstream audiences. It's not a type of music. In the really old Billboards, what is now called the Hot 100 was literally called the "Music Popularity Chart". During that time, music by Black artists was on the "Race Music" chart and country was called "Hillbilly". Artists who were on actual music genre radio stations like AOR, R&B, jazz, country, etc were said to "crossover" to pop radio if they happened to get played there. In the 1990s there was a "Latin crossover". In the 1920s big band jazz was pop music, in the 1970s disco was pop music and now hip hop is pop music. On Madonna's debut album, she had the same producers Stephanie Mills had during the same time. The records sound pretty similar, but Madonna was considered pop and Stephanie was considered R&B. Stephanie did not get much crossover airplayNah fam
A song can be pop and still flop
It's strictly a genre only in the most basic terms. Meanwhile, this is basically a Rodney Jerkins song. It sounds exactly like Brandy's shade of music, who was and is entirely R&B. She literally sings the backing vocals.Nah, it's arbitrary, but there's a certain criteria for what falls under the genre of "pop". Simply being popular doesn't equal pop.
A movie is a movie whether or not it is successful.
It sounds exactly like Brandy's shade of music, who was and is entirely R&B.