Music interest
By apples99
@apples99 (6556)
United States
July 25, 2008 5:51pm CST
Hi, everyone i love music of every kind its really difficult to pick just one type for example, i like flyleaf and Aaliyah, and jojo,and bon jovi then Cristina aguilera, people ask me do i like rap music my answer is not really but the truth of the matter is if i happen to hear a rap song and it hit my ear right i could like it i guess it just depends on what rap song it is i just love music.
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4 responses
@Greeneacres (70)
• United States
26 Jul 08
I can totally relate to what you are saying. I tend to have a problem choosing a genre of music, because I see the talent in each one and just smile at the fact that those artists used their voice to what they are thinking. I believe that a person's music is the window to their heart and if they can put everything out there, why can't everyone. Anyway... back to the topic at hand... People always tend to ask what genre I like, and my response is everything. I prefer not to listen to the high twangy country, but I can tolerate it and I can respect it, so that I believe is what matters. My ipod is just flooded with every genre you can think of. I may put it on shuffle and listen to jack johnson one moment and then when I hit next, I could have Alesana screaming in my ears (which I love by the way) so all in all, kudos to you on loving every music out there. I respect you for showing your interests. Flyleaf is also amazing by the way. Keep the music playing and happy listening.
@coffeegurl (1467)
• United States
17 Sep 08
Hi apples. Interesting name. You must love apples. In fact they are very good for you. They are loaded with quercetin&fiber(which helps prevent type 2 diabetes). I love apples,too. But, only if they are organic. Apples started the organic food movement. Apples are also #1 for pesticides. So buy your apples organic. They also contain pectin, which helps you to feel full. This can help with weight loss.
But, yeah, I agree rap is not my fortay. I used to dance at this club called the "Fly Trap." It was an alternative/goth club I like going to a lot. When the clock struck 3am and they wanted to clear the club, they turned on all the lights(we were like moles seeing the sun for the first time)and played Tone Loke's "Funny Cool Medina."





If it is pleasant to the ear then it's hard not to like it irregardless of who or what. 