WOAH sorry it has been forever since I've written a post. I felt like I was constantly doing things over break and didn't have time to write. Then classes started up again and I just haven't had time to share amazing songs with you. Here's my new discovery...
So thanks to a fellow dorm mate of mine, I have started using Twitter. I really only use it to follow famous people and see what they are up to. Anyway as some people may know, I am obsessed with junk reality tv and therefore I follow Khloe Kardashian (and the rest of the Kardashian family... don't make fun of me). Last night she was putting up quotes that people had sent her and I came across this one "don't tell me the sky is the limit because there are footprints on the moon". It really just struck me and I fell in love. I googled it to figure out where it came from/who said it. I found out it is from a song "There's a world out there" by Paul Brandt. I had never heard of this artist and therefore didn't have any idea what genre of music he sang. I read the lyrics through and instantly fell in love with the song. I thought no matter what it sounds like, these lyrics are so powerful and amazing... Then I heard the song.
As many of you know, I am obsessed with country. This song is country and I really just don't like it. I feel this song has such great lyrics and they need to be sung in a more direct rock sound opposed to this happy go lucky country tune. He is telling people to not take the safe route in life but go out there and do something crazy. To me, the way he is singing it, isn't as persuading as I think it really could be.
What's your opinion?
(I can't find a link to the full song anywhere. If you can, let me know. There is a 1:30 preview on iTunes)
My rating: 3/10 (lyrics 9.5/10)
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ReplyDeletei totally agree, these lyrics are awesome, but the tune is so bad, it's not even catchy... someone should redo it
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