I don't like listening to the radio because so many songs get me hyped from the intro only to dash my hopes by being a pale imitation of the original. I'm not against sampling or covers. There are some amazing examples. A good number surpass the original but it seems like they're not even trying and just counting on the original hook for sales and streams.
@@briannamaniacLMAO!! Olivia Newton John was born in the late 1940's she's a boomer. The singer for Kiss was born in the early 1950's he's a boomer. The singer for INXS was born in 1960 he's also a boomer. They made music that gen x will never forget but they aren't from my generation
i thought so too because a lot of these songs were literally made when millennials were born or children, only two of the songs in this video were made after my mom was born which was in 87’
@@fearandloathingmedia2051It's just the same melody, a lot of artists get inspired by a tune and with some little modifications create a new song with total different lyrics, you'd be surprised how much some songs sound almost exactly the same lol
That tune is so elite even though Kiss always felt embarrassed by it. I'll never knock on a good cover version, or even younger artists drawing inspiration from classic songs. But holy fuck. When _I Was Made For Loving You_ comes on, only the REAL thing will do. Matter of fact, I'm gonna leave this comment to listen to it right now.
Yeah as a millenial I also identify more with songs that were NEW when I was old enough to listen to and appreciate them. If you categorise the songs by people's birth years, the Gen Z should be Alpha (2010s-2020s).
Millennials are specific because of the internet’s Industrial Revolution. Not much of that in the 70’s. So millennials are the people who are around 40yo right now. Didn’t dance disco, saw 3D video games come to life. Practically gave birth to the entire internet culture. It’s OneSync, Britney Spears and Shakira, snoop dogg and Tupac. And I’m not even talking about mangas and J-pop. That’s the first time on modern history that the new generations is a direct cultural continuity of the previous ones. It’s even influenced by it. Check out the age of most of the platforms you using. Lot of them are as old as GenZ itself.
Born in '98 and grew up playing in the woods without ever even really using the internet until I was around 10-11 and didn't have a phone until high school. Seems like a different world now.
@@snow-landIf she needs to sample to be "creative" she is just bad, that's it, in every single domain imitating, stealing etc. Is a bad behaviour, I don't see why it should be different in music.
@@RaevolpeWell that's not true. Take literature and film as examples. Star Wars borrows heavily from Kuwasama films. The Lion King is Hamlet, Even the Brother's Grimm only adapted and iterated on folkloric tales that were part of an oral tradition. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is based partly on the tale of Tristan and Isolde. In pop music, covers are often more successful than the originals, and people have been adapting and sampling the music of others for decades. There's an interview with Paul Macartney where he cites classical music as an inspiration for one of the Beatles songs.
@@jeffreytaylor6757 the fact that you don't understand does not mean that it makes not sense. It's a homage to the songs and bringing it the newest generation in a different form, mix of modern approach and nostalgia towards the originals.
That album is literally about sampling old songs lol. Btw she obviously got permission to sample those songs otherwise she would have been sued to hell.
She clearly didn't get my permission, and as a matter of fact, she didn't get my permission to breathe either, but yet she does, and every other supposed pop artist these days, despite being literally the least talented people which our planet has ever laid witness to.+
@@livedandletdiedamn dude i hope you get through whatever you’re going through and feel better soon bc holy shit this is some ‘venting my anger’ behavior lol
It's not really "permission" but probably her label got licenses to use the tracks and that comes down to the company that owns the rights of the song. The original artist likely aren't like endorsing her usage of the song. Not saying this to hate on her but sampling shouldn't be thought of primarily as something between artists, especially for a popular artist.
That Millennial was was stealing Gen X's valor. There's no way that guy was alive in the 70s or truly recognised songs from the 80s or 90s. It's literally in the name, "millennial".
@PeterKnagge millennials started being born in 1981, first off. I was born in 92 and definitely knew those songs growing up. A lot of them still played on the radio, which we still listened to back then, especially Need You Tonight and Your Woman. Bro wut 💀
@@briannamaniacso does that make me a millennial even though im a gen z? i grew up with these songs just because i know a lot of different songs, my dad was born in 69 so has a very varied music taste. i feel insulted that people would consider dua lipa to be gen z music when she is making music after all of gen z has already been born, and most of the songs on the left had already been made when millennials were born, which definitely does not make them millennial songs.
I know two generations of girls who, by listening to Dua Lipa, had the opportunity to discover classic pop and rock. Thanks to her, these girls didn't even come close to trap or reggaeton. Holy Dua Lipa.
How exactly do you define "grew up with"? I mean if your concept is different from "heard it literally all my life" then sure, but how else would that work?
Gen Z isn't growing up with Dua Lipa. Lol. Almost all Gen Z was in their late teens by this point. It's far more likely that they grew up listening to the older music if their parents played it around the house a lot.
Instead of gen z or millennial it should be “Songs my parents loved.” And “Songs my older siblings loved.” Also every gen z is just a beige-ified remix of iconic music.
@@guillermolledowolkowicz7085 for me between '69 and '72 is the best. But a special mention to the period 1992-1996 for the Seattle grunge scene. Awesome eras.
80s muskc was not great, the 60s and 70s and 90s had great music though. The 80s is a decade of bad clothes, hairspray, and crapy drum machines, pop music, and bad hair metal bands like Poison.
This is why I hate modern music, it's just stealing music. Take that useless thing, JuiceWrld, the song he's famous for, is STING's Shape of my Heart. If everyone who make music today, died if they copied someone else, we'd have no musicians left alive in the West younger than 50.
@@livedandletdie Not all modern music is blatant stealing - techniques such as interpolation, recycling, referencing and sampling have existed for years. Just because one person, Dua Lipa, is doing something that is by all means a throwback to a bygone era though upcycling previous hits doesn't mean another person isn't being more innovative. I suggest expanding your horizons a little.
True, but only for the massive pop artists imo, there are still a lot of really cool smaller artists making different and more diverse music (not hating on artists like Dua Lipa ofc, just not my favourite personally). I'd recommend you check out Aurora for example.
I can recommend you a lot of good songs by small artists but the two songs that I won’t ever forget are Night Light by Night Keepers and Passenger Side by Pei-Yu Hung, if you want more recommendations you can always ask
Perfect! I needed this to show my cousins that the reason I say Dua's songs feel retro and is the reason I like them is because they are old style songs. :)
@@CUATROMORCEI mean….. it’s literally the equivalence of marvel bringing comic book stories to the big screen and becoming wildly successful when back then comic books were seen as things only nerds and geeks read and get bullied for them.
@@fullmetalsoldier6511 lol what do you mean? they brought back marvel and made billions of dollars on an industry that was pretty much niche until the first spider man released.... and the main point is that Dua Lipa pretty much took old hooks and catchy beats of old songs to make her album sucessful. What was the point you were trying to prove?
I love them all. Good music starts in your head, travels to your ears, then down your spine. Before you know it, all of the extremities are catching the beat. Damn I love music.
I usually like the old ones more, but for me, dua lipa has nailed it between parts of the old ones and a complete new twist to the songs, i think she and her production team are awesome (no one remembers them)
Its pretty interesting that Millenials were born in an early enough stage that we experience songs from 70's and the 80's and it was still pretty relevant in the radio. Kids nowadays either have to hear it though new sampling or looking it up, but that also includes '90s and early 2000's music too 😢😢
People saying it's theft like no? Artists take melodies and riffs from old songs in their music and add their own spin on it. No artist is without their inspirations and it's what makes music so enjoyable to listen to.
It kind of is tho. I know sampling is a thing but most artists at least try to change up the sample a bit, they don't just take it as is, throw new lyrics on top of it and call it a day.
Now I notice that a lot of music rhythms and melodies were made before the ones used these days, and they're the same, just with different lyrics and styles. 😢
Mnie niesamowicie denerwuje i tracę pewien szacunek do Twórcy, który postanawia przerobić starą piosenkę na "swoją". Zmieniają tekst, a nawet czasami go w ogóle nie zmieniają i co? To jest niby ich? Nie wspominając o tym, że tych "nowych wersji" zupełnie nie da się słuchać.
Oni nie przerabiają starych piosenek, tylko korzystają ze starych melodii, moim zdaniem to niesamowite, że można stworzyć tyle nowych piosenek ze starych utworów.
They couldn't do it before. The same people write the same songs. It's not even theft. It's just that in the 90s he wrote for Ace of Base, and now he changes the arrangement and it becomes an Ava Max song. POP music has already entered its 3rd cycle
What's funny is that not only are current pop artists copying old songs, but they're literally copying each others idea of copying old songs. Dua Lipa, Ava Max and David Guetta are the worst offenders of this.
Idk I'm gen z and this was pretty obvious to me since my parents are gen X and this is the type of stuff they listened to. If anything gen z should know because most of us have gen X parents
I was born 1982. The songs millenials grew up with came out in the mid-90s/early 2000s. A generation's music is defined during their teenage/early 20s, not when they're 5 lol.
poczekaj aż dowie się co to samplowanie ludzie, to są tylko wibracje powietrza odnierane przez nasze uszy, wszystko co mogło być wymyślone już zostało wymyślone, nie ma co się spinać elo 320
@@CorpoHawkWasabiwiesz że stworzenie nowego sampla muzycznego to bardzo trudne zadanie? Praktycznie każdy rytm, dźwięk który wymyślił prawdopodobnie już powstał ;)
It's more about the stuff both generations typically tend to appreciate. Basically, Millenials, especially late ones, like me, tend to love rock and pop classics of the 1970s & 1980s(and some '90s), the music ourr parents grew up with, some of the late 90s and 2000s music that WE OURSELVES grew up with and 2010s indie rock/indie pop which was at its peak, when we were in our early-to-mid 20s, whereas, with Gen Z, it's more the music of the 1990s & 2000s, with, maybe, SOME of the 1980s, that THEIR parents grew up with, mid-to-late 2000s and 2010s music that THEY THEMSELVES grew up with and the stuff coming out now, in the 2020s, when they're in their 20s.
@ronrocker7131 id say most of Gen Z listens to 80s classics because theres a reason theyre still played. They stood the test of time, so now it doesnt matter what gen listens to them. Really millenial music is the music that was released while they were growing up, Gen Z music is the music that was released while we were growing up. Otherwise I could say Cant Stop Me Now and Smooth Criminal are Gen z songs coz they were popular more widely across our generation than yours due to tiktok trends. This is, of course, wildly disingenuous but such is this logic of claiming music from other generations
Millenials were being born in 81 and therefore grew up with this music being made by gen x. Hence why gen z is listening to millenails use those styles/songs they grew up with in the music they are singing.
For the people in the comments: it doesn’t matter what generation you are in. You don’t “own” certain songs. I’m a Gen Z and I listen to most of the songs that Boomers listen to. So what?
For those stupid people that think that Dua Lipa stole these songs, you should know this : It’s litteraly the goal of her album « Futur Nostalgia » to sample famous songs of the past, so she has creativity. And you should listen to her complete discography, thanks
Y justo hablaba anoche con mi madre de como Hollywood ya no quiere hacer películas y prefiere arruinar lo bueno con sh1tt1s remakes (refiriéndonos a la nueva de El Cuervo) No tienen creatividad ni se quieren esforzar dijo mi señora madre ...y resulta que no solo es el cine 😂
Theres only so many note combinations that can be made. There are only so many melodies that work. The possibilities are much more finite than we think
So you don't get the generation confused: Baby Boomer (1937-1956) Generation X/Baby Bust (1956-1972) Generation Xennials (1972-1983) Generation Y/Millennials Y/Gen Next (1983-1996) Generation Z/Zoomer/I Gen (1997-2008) Generation Alpha (2008-2023) in other words, these are songs from Generation X and Xennials, Generation Y Millennials have their youth from the 2000s and 2010s
Prisoner, to akurat posienka od Miley Cyrus , a ponieważ posienka była tak podobna do stylu od Dua Lipa, to Miley postanowiła razem z Dua Lipa zaśpiewać
Moral of the story is that Dua Lipa is sampling a bunch of older songs.
The first three songs in the video weren’t sampled.
Sampling? No that is straight up copying the music.
@@brainwrongbarfnah those are definitely intentional references
I don't like listening to the radio because so many songs get me hyped from the intro only to dash my hopes by being a pale imitation of the original. I'm not against sampling or covers. There are some amazing examples. A good number surpass the original but it seems like they're not even trying and just counting on the original hook for sales and streams.
@@Eagle-eye-piecorrect straight up copied and then added to in order to avoid lawsuit
That weird feeling when you easily recognise all the old songs but don't know anything about Duo Lipa
Dula Peep*
Duolingo
Every one of these versions of Dua Lipa is gold 😂😂
especially as gen z
Yes😂😂
These songs are Gen X
It was made by gen x but millennial grew up listening to it, vs youngest gen z currently being 12 listening to millennials making music.
@@briannamaniacSo Gen Y produce the worst songs?
Only two of them, most of them were 80s and 90s songs, so songs that millennials grew up with (and I suppose late gen x for some of the 80s songs).
@@briannamaniac Most of those songs were made by boomers
@@briannamaniacLMAO!! Olivia Newton John was born in the late 1940's she's a boomer. The singer for Kiss was born in the early 1950's he's a boomer. The singer for INXS was born in 1960 he's also a boomer. They made music that gen x will never forget but they aren't from my generation
i was born in 1978 i am generation X and i grew up listening to those music from the 80’s as a child girl
This is really a Gen x and Gen Z. They missed it by a small margin.
And nobody danced g@y like that 😢
i thought so too because a lot of these songs were literally made when millennials were born or children, only two of the songs in this video were made after my mom was born which was in 87’
Same
Same here!
No wonder I loved Dua Lipa's music. It subconsciously reminded me of the songs my dad plays
Reminded? They were stolen😂
@@fearandloathingmedia2051 sampling exists and inspiration
@@fearandloathingmedia2051 she would never have gotten away with STEALING them. she must've made some deal with the original creators
@@fearandloathingmedia2051It's just the same melody, a lot of artists get inspired by a tune and with some little modifications create a new song with total different lyrics, you'd be surprised how much some songs sound almost exactly the same lol
@@owlvenus The album is called " Future nostalgia"
The way I started screaming “I WAS MADE FOR LOVIN YOU BABY, YOU WERE MADE FOR LOVING ME!” 😂
Edit: thx so much for 5.5k likes!
That tune is so elite even though Kiss always felt embarrassed by it. I'll never knock on a good cover version, or even younger artists drawing inspiration from classic songs.
But holy fuck. When _I Was Made For Loving You_ comes on, only the REAL thing will do. Matter of fact, I'm gonna leave this comment to listen to it right now.
So catchy
@@akinyiomer4589 yep lol, they made the song in 1 session to mock how easy "disco" is to make. And accidentally made arguably their best song
A good KISS song deserves to be screamed ! 👍
@@charlesstewart6191 fr tho!
Dua lipa stealed all the 80's songs omg😭😭
The album is literally called " future nostalgia"
Stole
@@aboMEMEnationTouche
@@aboMEMEnation I mean relistening to the originals works too. Think I'll stick to trying to find original work though
She probably did it without a single thought anyone would find out to.
Disposition lost "does elder scrolls oblivion grimmace"
The original or the older songs are still much better ❤
Which one is better? or is your statement a question?
No, its not
Half of those were more for Gen X bc millennials were born in the 80s and 90s lol
So? Millennials start somewhere in the 80s, so I don't see your point
Yeah as a millenial I also identify more with songs that were NEW when I was old enough to listen to and appreciate them. If you categorise the songs by people's birth years, the Gen Z should be Alpha (2010s-2020s).
Only two of them were from the 70s, I think, so I wouldn't say it's half.
@@ryanvonhresvelg4317 millenials start in 1981...I don't think we were raging in the clubs in 1981 or 1979 or 1987....
Millennials are specific because of the internet’s Industrial Revolution. Not much of that in the 70’s. So millennials are the people who are around 40yo right now. Didn’t dance disco, saw 3D video games come to life. Practically gave birth to the entire internet culture. It’s OneSync, Britney Spears and Shakira, snoop dogg and Tupac. And I’m not even talking about mangas and J-pop. That’s the first time on modern history that the new generations is a direct cultural continuity of the previous ones. It’s even influenced by it. Check out the age of most of the platforms you using. Lot of them are as old as GenZ itself.
That’s literally why they are nostalgia. That actually makes so much sense with her album name
What’s her album name?
@@jacoblimon6677Future Nostalgia
@@asdfgkelly7806she played it well
@@lizamay722 real.
The album name (Future Nostalgia) makes sense. No wonder I enjoy Dua Lipa so much!
This a confirmation that music from '70,' 80, '90 is the best!!!
95 BC was a great time for music.
Eehhhh they were alright. Imo they were kind of bland and her versions spiced it up a bit
@@berrykoo812 they weren't just alright, they were and still are so good that singers still use them for their music
Per arrivare a questa deduzione non serve questo video... basta avere le orecchie...😂
@@stefanorizzi6689 infatti la mia non era una deduzione, ma un semplice commento 😁😁
Your woman is so incredibly underrated
This is why I am convinced I've heard songs years before they came out....xD
😅 no kidding me too I thought I was paranoid
That's why her album name is *future nostalgia*
Because she is lazy and its easy to copy
@@paulinacastillo8242It's not a copy, it's called *sample* .
@@paulinacastillo8242 Yes. that's a good biography...
Nice way to make stealing not look like stealing. "Future Nostalgia " could be new songs but in old days style not copying specific songs.
It should have been called "not a single original idea"
I feel like those born in 2000 are stuck between these two
That is what a gen z is
Same with young millennial. 1995 for me
Born in '98 and grew up playing in the woods without ever even really using the internet until I was around 10-11 and didn't have a phone until high school. Seems like a different world now.
Imo, anything after ‘96 is Gen Z.
@@tylerzimmerman1641 until 2010, when gen alpha starts.
Что танцы, что оригиналы песен - лучше во всем)
Omg! I had no idea she sampled THIS much music!!! Geez Louise!
She even did a duo with Sir Elton John singing his songs 'Sacrifice" and "Cold Heart".
It was for an album specifically about her sampling other songs. It's the point.
Right? And we canceled Milli Vanilli for sampling Queen😂
@@jonathanstarr1104 Oh, I see. Thanks for the information!
All of them do.
Dua Lípa be like: yo! Lemme steal that shit
Why steal?? 😮 She took those songs for a reason and paid all credits.
She is not obliged to only make "new" music.
@@snow-landIf she needs to sample to be "creative" she is just bad, that's it, in every single domain imitating, stealing etc. Is a bad behaviour, I don't see why it should be different in music.
@@RaevolpeNot to mention how most of the originals end up sounding better anyways
@@RaevolpeWell that's not true. Take literature and film as examples. Star Wars borrows heavily from Kuwasama films. The Lion King is Hamlet, Even the Brother's Grimm only adapted and iterated on folkloric tales that were part of an oral tradition. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is based partly on the tale of Tristan and Isolde.
In pop music, covers are often more successful than the originals, and people have been adapting and sampling the music of others for decades. There's an interview with Paul Macartney where he cites classical music as an inspiration for one of the Beatles songs.
@@RG-Zeldaplayer Dude... You are comparing adaptations and samples... Wtf, do you even use your braincells
O wiele bardziej podobają mi się stare piosenki, ale nowe układy taneczne
Nieerre
@@doniapix te nowe ssą, takie robione na siłę, jak najwięcej ruszania każdą częścią ciała by dać złudzenie, że coś się dzieje
Rel
@@KupiecKorzenny_EmhyrVarEmreis a zależy, niektóre też mi się nie podobają, ale ogólnie mi się podoba to, że są bardziej dynamiczne
Te nowe są bardziej płynne, a te stare takie robotyczne.
WHY DO YOU BOTH LOOK SO DAMN GOOD?!
Thats what FUTURE NOSTALGIA means.
WE DON’T CARE
@@BujakaLaFaYou
I don't understand why acknowledging you lifted the material makes it any better.
@@jeffreytaylor6757 the fact that you don't understand does not mean that it makes not sense. It's a homage to the songs and bringing it the newest generation in a different form, mix of modern approach and nostalgia towards the originals.
Wait you literally just made this whole album make sense
That album is literally about sampling old songs lol. Btw she obviously got permission to sample those songs otherwise she would have been sued to hell.
She clearly didn't get my permission, and as a matter of fact, she didn't get my permission to breathe either, but yet she does, and every other supposed pop artist these days, despite being literally the least talented people which our planet has ever laid witness to.+
@@livedandletdiedamn dude i hope you get through whatever you’re going through and feel better soon bc holy shit this is some ‘venting my anger’ behavior lol
@@getheidearight? I haven’t seen a man fighting this much demons in the UA-cam comments ina while
@letmesleepinpeace7052 did she credit them though? Or was she just hoping people wouldn't notice?
It's not really "permission" but probably her label got licenses to use the tracks and that comes down to the company that owns the rights of the song. The original artist likely aren't like endorsing her usage of the song.
Not saying this to hate on her but sampling shouldn't be thought of primarily as something between artists, especially for a popular artist.
Whenever I listen "Love Again", I keep imagining Star Wars
Good to know me and my sister aren't the only ones that hear Star Wars with that one
I fully understand this
Same lol Imperial March
Ja też!!!!!!!!!
I thought I was the only one. 😂 may the force be with all of you. 😆
Dude that "Need You Tonight" dance was fuckin smooth.
INXS was such a good band
And the singer was super hot
Yes, until his autoerotic asphyxiation.
The only songwriters credited on the album
@@misse7154 I don't buy that actually happened. I suspect foul play similar to a lot of other celebrities.
@@Sarah-with-an-H that was listed as his cause of death. I'm merely stating a fact
Millenials : thousands different styles of dance
GenZ : tiktok style
Think this is kinda unfair. The Millenial side spans 20 years and many different artists.
Gen Z is one year of Dua Lipa.
That Millennial was was stealing Gen X's valor. There's no way that guy was alive in the 70s or truly recognised songs from the 80s or 90s. It's literally in the name, "millennial".
@PeterKnagge millennials started being born in 1981, first off. I was born in 92 and definitely knew those songs growing up. A lot of them still played on the radio, which we still listened to back then, especially Need You Tonight and Your Woman. Bro wut 💀
@@briannamaniac there's a difference between knowing a song & recognising a song
@@briannamaniacso does that make me a millennial even though im a gen z? i grew up with these songs just because i know a lot of different songs, my dad was born in 69 so has a very varied music taste. i feel insulted that people would consider dua lipa to be gen z music when she is making music after all of gen z has already been born, and most of the songs on the left had already been made when millennials were born, which definitely does not make them millennial songs.
80s music was so good 😭 I feel nostalgic even though I wasn't even alive at that time lol
Siiiiiii. A mi me hubiera gustado ser adolescente en esa época. Apenas ba naciendo 😊
80s (and 90s) music was so good it still hard carries the pop industry today.
I know two generations of girls who, by listening to Dua Lipa, had the opportunity to discover classic pop and rock. Thanks to her, these girls didn't even come close to trap or reggaeton. Holy Dua Lipa.
Gen Z: music Gen Z grew up with
Millenials: music that came out before Millenials were born
Millennials started being born in 81. So they did grow up with that music being on the radio. Wtf
How exactly do you define "grew up with"? I mean if your concept is different from "heard it literally all my life" then sure, but how else would that work?
Gen Z isn't growing up with Dua Lipa. Lol. Almost all Gen Z was in their late teens by this point. It's far more likely that they grew up listening to the older music if their parents played it around the house a lot.
Every generation hears the songs they grow up with and before, for example: Gen Zs who hear 80s songs or Gen As who hear 2010 music
Instead of gen z or millennial it should be “Songs my parents loved.” And “Songs my older siblings loved.” Also every gen z is just a beige-ified remix of iconic music.
The 80s and 90s had the best music!!
‘91 may have been the best music year of all time 😂
Nah, the 60s. 69 is the best music year.
@@guillermolledowolkowicz7085 lol ‘82 baby here 🤣
@@guillermolledowolkowicz7085 for me between '69 and '72 is the best. But a special mention to the period 1992-1996 for the Seattle grunge scene. Awesome eras.
80s muskc was not great, the 60s and 70s and 90s had great music though. The 80s is a decade of bad clothes, hairspray, and crapy drum machines, pop music, and bad hair metal bands like Poison.
congrats! you found and english comment!
Dude for a second i thought UA-cam was automatically translating comments to my native language and it was wierding me out lmao
Finally someone speaking normal language.
I thought I'm still on english youtube. No I have to translate my comment to polish :')
@@CorpoHawkWasabiThat’s pretty xenophobic
@@ValkorionEditsAm we all know English is the only normal language on the world duh 🙄 like imagine speaking something else
Ive leanred from past examples to always acknowledge the OG and never forget or replace it.
This is why I hate modern music, it's just stealing music.
Take that useless thing, JuiceWrld, the song he's famous for, is STING's Shape of my Heart.
If everyone who make music today, died if they copied someone else, we'd have no musicians left alive in the West younger than 50.
@@livedandletdie Woah, brother. that shot at JuiceWrld was really uncalled for. Sampling isn't stealing, never has been and never will be.
@@livedandletdie Not all modern music is blatant stealing - techniques such as interpolation, recycling, referencing and sampling have existed for years.
Just because one person, Dua Lipa, is doing something that is by all means a throwback to a bygone era though upcycling previous hits doesn't mean another person isn't being more innovative. I suggest expanding your horizons a little.
@@livedandletdieJimi Hendrix didn't write two of the most popular songs usually credited to him, Hey Joe and All Along the Watchtower.
even back in the day there was sampling nothing is new just its more pronounced nowadays
Gen Z music always sounds like it was made with the same musicians everywhere. Old music much more colourful and different.
True, but only for the massive pop artists imo, there are still a lot of really cool smaller artists making different and more diverse music (not hating on artists like Dua Lipa ofc, just not my favourite personally).
I'd recommend you check out Aurora for example.
I can recommend you a lot of good songs by small artists but the two songs that I won’t ever forget are Night Light by Night Keepers and Passenger Side by Pei-Yu Hung, if you want more recommendations you can always ask
Literally all of the gen z song examples here were the same musician, of course it sounds like the same people made them, because THEY DID
You don't hear really much else than pop music don't you? 😂
Yep, it's incredibly boring at this point
Perfect!
I needed this to show my cousins that the reason I say Dua's songs feel retro and is the reason I like them is because they are old style songs. :)
they are basically not old style songs. they are literally the copy of an old song in a new dress, styled for the tiktokers gaze and ear
@@CUATROMORCEI mean….. it’s literally the equivalence of marvel bringing comic book stories to the big screen and becoming wildly successful when back then comic books were seen as things only nerds and geeks read and get bullied for them.
@@AshunPhubu and in the same way marvel ruoned heroes due ruins music 😂 thanks for making a millenial point
@@fullmetalsoldier6511 lol what do you mean? they brought back marvel and made billions of dollars on an industry that was pretty much niche until the first spider man released.... and the main point is that Dua Lipa pretty much took old hooks and catchy beats of old songs to make her album sucessful.
What was the point you were trying to prove?
@@AshunPhubu No. It's like if they remade the comics but worse. Stripping away what made them unique.
Her legs on that last dance got me dead bro 😂
The Millenial one just hits different
For Gen X
Foreveryone with ears and eyes 😂
Song those days all hit different 😔 they were on another level
Cause it's not millennial music. 😂
It suddenly makes sense why my parents love Dua lipa
Nwm czy to tylko ja zauważyłam ale te wszystkie gen z piosenki są dua lipy oznaczając że ona korzysta z melodii starych piosenek ,,zapomnianych"
Troche jak Disney z nowymi filmami. Po prostu ostatnie 10lat w popkulturze to bazowanie na osiagnięciach poprzedników.
Nie tworzy sie nic nowego.
Pues por eso el álbum de Dua Lipa se llama Future Nostalgia:v
No właśnie
@@turip_ 🤯wcześniej tego nie wiedziałam ( ale na prawdę ) dzięki
Nikt zbytnio tego nie widzi, ale często tak jest. Szczególnie w rapie
A lot of artists do this. When you carefully listen to a few of the songs for today, you can hear pieces of old music in them.
KISS>
I WAS MADE FOR LOVIN U BBY🤪
Hell yeah!!!
I love them all. Good music starts in your head, travels to your ears, then down your spine. Before you know it, all of the extremities are catching the beat. Damn I love music.
Love how much you love music. It really is a universal language that sets your mood and moves your body.
I FEEL YOU! I LOVE MUSIC SO MUCH! I COULDN'T LOVE WITHOUT IT! ❤
The Love Again sample actually is even older than the song mentioned here
I usually like the old ones more, but for me, dua lipa has nailed it between parts of the old ones and a complete new twist to the songs, i think she and her production team are awesome (no one remembers them)
Its pretty interesting that Millenials were born in an early enough stage that we experience songs from 70's and the 80's and it was still pretty relevant in the radio. Kids nowadays either have to hear it though new sampling or looking it up, but that also includes '90s and early 2000's music too 😢😢
Need You Tonight and Break My Heart really remind me of Another One Bites The Dust by Queen. I don't know if it's just me, but they're really similar.
It's the bassline, it has similarities 😊
Yeah it's the same rhythm as the title lyric, good catch
People saying it's theft like no? Artists take melodies and riffs from old songs in their music and add their own spin on it. No artist is without their inspirations and it's what makes music so enjoyable to listen to.
It kind of is tho. I know sampling is a thing but most artists at least try to change up the sample a bit, they don't just take it as is, throw new lyrics on top of it and call it a day.
Now I notice that a lot of music rhythms and melodies were made before the ones used these days, and they're the same, just with different lyrics and styles. 😢
Such a good video. No generational stereotypes, just two dancing people, born in different times, both happy
They were both fun to watch.❤❤🎉
Gay fr
Giga gay
You missed the fact that all of the “new” songs were stolen, apparently.
@@TheBLGLMusic gets sampled and bought all the time by other artists, doesn't mean it's stolen
Mnie niesamowicie denerwuje i tracę pewien szacunek do Twórcy, który postanawia przerobić starą piosenkę na "swoją". Zmieniają tekst, a nawet czasami go w ogóle nie zmieniają i co? To jest niby ich?
Nie wspominając o tym, że tych "nowych wersji" zupełnie nie da się słuchać.
dosłownie, to absolutny syf
Oni nie przerabiają starych piosenek, tylko korzystają ze starych melodii, moim zdaniem to niesamowite, że można stworzyć tyle nowych piosenek ze starych utworów.
@@Niewiadoma103 co w tym niesamowitego? Przecież to zwykły plagiat
Bardzo często mają oni zgodę na pobranie melodii czy tekstu
Brat opisal 1 do 1 te nowa wersje sound of silance
The beat to Your Woman goes so hard, that it made Love Again my favorite Dua Lipa song
This generation of artists today can't create a song that doesn't have a sample of the old ones
They couldn't do it before. The same people write the same songs. It's not even theft. It's just that in the 90s he wrote for Ace of Base, and now he changes the arrangement and it becomes an Ava Max song. POP music has already entered its 3rd cycle
What's funny is that not only are current pop artists copying old songs, but they're literally copying each others idea of copying old songs. Dua Lipa, Ava Max and David Guetta are the worst offenders of this.
I love that this is what Gen Z think Millennials listen to/were brought up in. That's all Gen X babies
Idk I'm gen z and this was pretty obvious to me since my parents are gen X and this is the type of stuff they listened to. If anything gen z should know because most of us have gen X parents
This is probably a 40 year old trying to cope with being old.
A lot of Millennials heard those songs from their parents most likely
I was born 1982. The songs millenials grew up with came out in the mid-90s/early 2000s. A generation's music is defined during their teenage/early 20s, not when they're 5 lol.
@@RobotsandMonsters agreed. I was born in 81
The way i jumped out of pure joy when ,,I was made for loving you,, came up
The millenial songs are FIRE!
Hate to tell you that song was released in 1979 so Generation Jones gets to claim that one
her using an INXS line is crazy, literally the best australia funk band used by her.
All music is built on past music. It's amazing and beautiful the way we evolve and yet throw back to the past.
So awesome 😎
Sure, but atleast they didn't steal the whole down to the letter sound.
Someone wrote this song before and I can tell you where it’s from; the 4 7 3 6 2 5 1 to put my mind at ease
But she cannot sing? Or why the autotune?
Your dancing was so smooth I had to watch it again💃🕺
Ten album nazywa się "future nostalgia"... czego wy ludzie nie rozumiecie że te piosenki miały być podobne do tych starych
Mimo wszystko kto wiedział jak się nazywa ten album? Nawet bez tego takie plagiaty pojawiają się wszędzie w muzyce.
@@CorpoHawkWasabiplagiaty? XD
poczekaj aż dowie się co to samplowanie
ludzie, to są tylko wibracje powietrza odnierane przez nasze uszy, wszystko co mogło być wymyślone już zostało wymyślone, nie ma co się spinać elo 320
@@CorpoHawkWasabiwiesz że stworzenie nowego sampla muzycznego to bardzo trudne zadanie? Praktycznie każdy rytm, dźwięk który wymyślił prawdopodobnie już powstał ;)
Nie o to chodzi w tej nazwie xdd chodzi o to, ze w przyszlosci za 20 lat jak sobie odpalisz dua lipe to cie pierdolnie nostalgia
It's like seeing a trainee teaching a trainee
Pamiętam jak byliście mało popularni 😢 mieliście tyle hejtu "ale to już ma swój taniec" a teraz? Każdy was uwielbia ❤
Cool dance, I love old songs but my first reacton was like: wtf? If the song is from 80s or 1979 it’s not milenial XD
Exactly, Milennial songs would be 90s and 2000s if Gen Z is 2010s and 2020s.
70s and 80s would be Gen X by that standard.
It's more about the stuff both generations typically tend to appreciate. Basically, Millenials, especially late ones, like me, tend to love rock and pop classics of the 1970s & 1980s(and some '90s), the music ourr parents grew up with, some of the late 90s and 2000s music that WE OURSELVES grew up with and 2010s indie rock/indie pop which was at its peak, when we were in our early-to-mid 20s, whereas, with Gen Z, it's more the music of the 1990s & 2000s, with, maybe, SOME of the 1980s, that THEIR parents grew up with, mid-to-late 2000s and 2010s music that THEY THEMSELVES grew up with and the stuff coming out now, in the 2020s, when they're in their 20s.
@ronrocker7131 id say most of Gen Z listens to 80s classics because theres a reason theyre still played. They stood the test of time, so now it doesnt matter what gen listens to them. Really millenial music is the music that was released while they were growing up, Gen Z music is the music that was released while we were growing up. Otherwise I could say Cant Stop Me Now and Smooth Criminal are Gen z songs coz they were popular more widely across our generation than yours due to tiktok trends. This is, of course, wildly disingenuous but such is this logic of claiming music from other generations
Millenials were being born in 81 and therefore grew up with this music being made by gen x. Hence why gen z is listening to millenails use those styles/songs they grew up with in the music they are singing.
These are gen x songs but older millenials 38-43 would have nostalgia for it.
For the people in the comments: it doesn’t matter what generation you are in. You don’t “own” certain songs. I’m a Gen Z and I listen to most of the songs that Boomers listen to. So what?
Yeah dua Lipa is always just easing melodies from hit songs
Hats off, both got moves.
No they don't tik to dances are not dance. NO PASSION, NO CONVICTION!
@@Doomthinkingman Haters gonna hate.
@@Doomthinkingman Because it's trendy like other dances were trendy?
For those stupid people that think that Dua Lipa stole these songs, you should know this : It’s litteraly the goal of her album « Futur Nostalgia » to sample famous songs of the past, so she has creativity. And you should listen to her complete discography, thanks
Zlatan from Temu has some moves
Both of you have really good moves, dang, i wish i know how to dance like that. 🥲
I Could Never Be Your Woman has always been such a bop
Kiedyś to nie dość że były lepsze układy taneczne to nawet starsze piosenki odjeżdżają nowym ❤
The gen z dance during Levitating tho
Cringe
Zlatan Ibrahimovic after retirement
This is how I know I’m in the middle of Both Gens! I always get both references so well! Born in 1996
Wow pierwsza zobaczyłam ten sorts a i super tańczycie
Nie zobaczyłaś go pierwsza XD
Nie zobaczyłaś go pierwsza po prostu ktoś nie musiał napisać komentarza
Było blak wyświetleń
@@annazych7862 YT taki jest on błędnie pokazuje, w statystykach widać ile faktycznie jest
@@annazych7862 Blak to ty masz zwoji w mózgu
See art is always borrowed or stolen the results still amazing no matter how it’s gotten! Thank you for posting!! 😊
Not alleays true the songs she stile where created by thier minds its lazy
Millennial baby 💜
Old school music is better than any modern song. I will die on this hill.
Im late 2000s but those old songs just hit hard, it's kinda nostalgia because i heard them so much at radio.
Such smooth dancing and she's beautiful
Bro looks like if @bbno$ had no money for real
someone like this so i can come back to learn they guys moves
No wonder I liked that specific album of hers so much.
The last one sounds more like Aserejé by las ketchup
Which is more proof of her not "stealing" any specific song for that one
@@ryanvonhresvelg4317Unless you count mumbling Rapper's Delight as "stealing". Seeing as they DID steal its rhythm and tone.
@@nicknyk7174 well yeah but that wasn't Dua Lipa
The last one has left me stunned. Dua Lipa copying Miguel Bosé? Wow, I’d have never imagined that (I’m Spanish like him).
Y justo hablaba anoche con mi madre de como Hollywood ya no quiere hacer películas y prefiere arruinar lo bueno con sh1tt1s remakes (refiriéndonos a la nueva de El Cuervo)
No tienen creatividad ni se quieren esforzar dijo mi señora madre ...y resulta que no solo es el cine 😂
@@jordaniif3626Es verdad. Hace mucho que voy al cine o escucho música nueva por esa misma razón. 🤷🏻♀️
El album se llama FUTURE NOSTALGIA por esa misma razón. Además, no es copiar, ella obtuvo los derechos para hacer sampling
Ela não copiou, é uma referência tanto q o álbum dela se chama Future nostalgia
Me ha dejado loca 😂
Theres only so many note combinations that can be made. There are only so many melodies that work.
The possibilities are much more finite than we think
Dua lipa ma jakąś swoją piosenkę czy wszystkie jej utwory to zżynka bitów z lat 80/90?
Ale kurwa artystka xD
Cała płyta to covery
dosłownie zrobiła to celowo xddd
Dobrze, że ty jesteś oryginalny niemając żadnej wiedzy i kontekstu xD
ale taki byl zamiar tego albumu tępaku xddd
Do none of you know what a cover is?
Fajnie to zrobiliście ❤
Bylam na live jak robiliscie ten taniec
No because Dua Lipa is literally my favourite singer ❤
Chill guys there's a reason why dua lipa album it's called " future NOSTALGIA"
wszystkie oryginały brzmią lepiej
Raczej właśnie żaden...
@@pizqator5475 ratio btw
@@lean61998what ratio?
@@ryanvonhresvelg4317 like ratio
@@lean61998 don't see the ratio
So you don't get the generation confused:
Baby Boomer (1937-1956)
Generation X/Baby Bust (1956-1972)
Generation Xennials (1972-1983)
Generation Y/Millennials Y/Gen Next (1983-1996)
Generation Z/Zoomer/I Gen (1997-2008)
Generation Alpha (2008-2023)
in other words, these are songs from Generation X and Xennials, Generation Y Millennials have their youth from the 2000s and 2010s
Youth? Meaning childhood? Or young adult? Im a millennial and graduated Highschool in 2004 and turned 30 in the 2010s.
that guy can really dance.. nicely done 🤙🏼
Prisoner, to akurat posienka od Miley Cyrus , a ponieważ posienka była tak podobna do stylu od Dua Lipa, to Miley postanowiła razem z Dua Lipa zaśpiewać
Prisoner jest ściągnięte z innego kawałka.
Plagiat to nadal plagiat
Chuja się znasz xd@@CorpoHawkWasabi
@@CorpoHawkWasabiIt's called sampling, stop making a fool of yourself and do some research first
Prisoner is a Miley Cyrus song featuring Dua Lipa, don't try to give her full credit
Shouldn't really give her credit for anything considering she only seems to be able to cover older songs 😂😂😂
@@MCLuviin These songs are so unbelievably far away from being "covers"; you can find a similar melody to literally anything these days
@@MCLuviinadding to the above comment; that whole album, Future Nostalgia, was supposed to sound like that
Yeah Miley Cyrus really shouldn’t be given any credit for.. like.. anything at all.
@@fraya9 ...What?
why she copying them 😂
Her album is called FUTURE NOSTALGIA for a reason..
Plagiats are used all the time in pop music. They have many writers and musicians making music for randoms that can't make their own.
@@CorpoHawkWasabiit's called sampling
@@CorpoHawkWasabi isn't that illegal?
SO THATS WHY THE OLDIES LOVE DUA LIPA
Moja ulubiona piosenka to jest właśnie I was made for lovin' you ❤❤❤
Moja też
Teź
@@Fadziulajdo2137❤
@@lenameszaros1097❤
Сравнили синтетику с оригиналом!
Man, no one can do anything original today, huh?
That was the whole point of the album, plus it's called sampling, she got permission
That’s why her album was called Future Nostalgia 🤷🏻♀️
Straszne ze dua lipa jest sławna nie ze swoich piosenek. Kolejny produkt. Team millenials ✌️
Zajebiście że wasze milenialskie kawałki to kradzież utworów z lat 60 xD