You have to realise that people from countries where English isn't the native language are very used to listening to music in a language we don't understand. When we where kids and didn't understand English we still listened to English and American music. It is more about what the lyrics sound like than what they actually mean. Personally I kinda hate rap. But in Spanish it can sound really good. If is something about how Spanish sounds. I don't understand it but it sounds good.
This!: " ...people from countries where English isn't the native language are very used to listening to music in a language we don't understand. When we where kids and didn't understand English we still listened to English and American music."
I don’t think most people knew spanish no, but I mean sometimes songs in other languages just hit anyway. Like Gagnam Style or Despacito. DJ Mendez must’ve been one of the first artists I ever saw live, I was a child and he had been in Mello with Adrenaline. I don’t know where we were but me and my sister got a poster signed (with her name spelled wrong) that hung on our wall growing up.
Europeans usually have no problem listening to music in other languages. It would be quite limiting to just listen to music in Swedish or English. Much of my favourite music is in German, I like a lot of music in French and my three favourite Eurovision songs of all time are in Ukrainian, Romanian and Serbian.
Oh, I forgot Finnish. I love a lot of Finnish music. I'm half Finnish, but I understand pretty much nothing of the lyrics, but it speaks to me on some deeper level.
It amazes me that after so many years in Sweden and listening to so much Swedish music you still don’t get that we don’t care about the lyrics that much. The singing is just another instrument and the sounds the lyrics make are more important than the meaning of them.
It's not that the lyrics don't matter, it's rather that, if we don't understand the lyrics, other things takes precedence, like melody, rhythm or general atmosphere, but if the lyrics are good then that takes precedence. I mean the lyrics to "Mors Lilla Olle" is appreciated by everyone in Sweden. Just flows so well! (that was a joke, at least almost a joke cause I kind of mean it as well "läpparna små utav bär äro blå" is just genious lyrics).
Lyrics are very important to many people here. Some songs are all about the lyrics. Like visor with poetic lyrics for an example. But in the 90’s a lot of songs that were hits and played as dance-music had quite bad english, which is not the case today, and people didnt really pay attention to the lyrics when it came to that music. A lot of music that was released back then would never have been let through today with those lyrics.. The standards are much higher now.
A lot of songs that were hits in the 90’s and played as dance-music had quite bad english, which is not the case today, and people didnt really pay attention to the lyrics when it came to that music. A lot of music that was released back then would never have been let through today with those lyrics. The standards are much higher now - and people are better at english.
First of all I wanna say I really do care about lyrics. And for any song you can just look for a translation to the lyrics. A good song is a good song. I listen to music from all over the world. I like well written lyrics and some substance but I do not need to understand the language. I also listen to silly and fun etc songs. Some artists I love watching interviews with but I need subtitles but me not understanding their language doesn't make them or what they have to say any less interesting, deep, funny etc. I think it's really strange that you think Swedes need to be good at Spanish to appreciate the song. Many songs I've heard that I like, I liked a lot before checking the lyrics. But for me it's important to check lyrics so I'm not listening to something where I don't like what they're saying. Same with movies, drama series etc, if you just watch movies etc. in languages you know you are really missing out. There is always english subtitles that you can find.
@Cookie_moonlove I sometimes listen to The Hu. A Mongolian metal band that mostly song in Mongolian. They are amazing! I don't understand the lyrics but it sounds great!
Okay, it's not easy for you who moved here and it doesn't get easier when you jump between styles and years. But Sweden worked like this during the years I was a deejay that the music styles were replaced one after another, every 3-4 years or so. Rock (like Elvis), prog, hard rock, disco, punk, modern rockabilly music, synth, folk rock, reggae, Irish, pop, Latino, Europop and now it's rap and Epa-dunk. These came one after the other and I've probably missed a lot in the list, but as in this song, it was the Latino thing, not that he rapped that people liked. Latino music was played everywhere in all languages and people didn't care what language they sang in. As long as they could party and dance! This song was played at every beach hotel, beach disco, summer veranda and nightclub. That and 100s of other Spanish and Latino songs. Today, however, it's more mixed and the style of music is completely different between different parts of the country, clubs and who you hang out with. And Sweden, which is a country in Europe and not the 51st state of the USA as some seem to believe, we have always listened to music from all over the world before. Why do you think we produce such good music here? Well, because we take from other cultures, shake things up and the result is a product that is Swedish.
Varsågod för denna reaktion ;) Om du vill göra en till Mendez-låt rekommenderar jag "Fiesta (House party)". Det är svårt att slå Razor Tongue men det skulle vara kul att se dig reagera på en till. God Jul. Peace.
Jag är faktiskt förvånad att den bara nådde nummer 5, det kändes verkligen som den spelades överallt när det begav sig, tro även få fattade att det var en Svensk låt, tror även de flesta trodde att den kom från Latinamerika.
Älskar den här låten, har den på CD-singel. En bra låt är en bra låt. Lyrics is secondary. Jag lyssnar sällan på texter, glömmer liksom bort. Ibland sägs det att det är därför vi lyckas så bra inom musik, att melodi och sound kommer först.
Om du inte lyssnar på Erik Grönwall ! I will always love you så missar du något otroligt ! En rock Singer gör denna låt bättre än originalet o det är inte dåligt !
Vill slå ett slag för Prominent med "She". Old school RnB/hiphop. Fortfarande en favorit sen 2002. Nice flow. ua-cam.com/video/0K-ynVjck38/v-deo.htmlsi=OAD3y1vgxGy3F9Za
"Fiesta ( House Party)" and "Adrenaline" are two other popular song by him.
You have to realise that people from countries where English isn't the native language are very used to listening to music in a language we don't understand. When we where kids and didn't understand English we still listened to English and American music. It is more about what the lyrics sound like than what they actually mean. Personally I kinda hate rap. But in Spanish it can sound really good. If is something about how Spanish sounds. I don't understand it but it sounds good.
This!: " ...people from countries where English isn't the native language are very used to listening to music in a language we don't understand. When we where kids and didn't understand English we still listened to English and American music."
Plus att refrängen är på engelska och språk som spanska, italienska och portugisiska låter bra för örat och förknippas med semester, sol och party.
Rap is always so much better when the 'singer' isn't tone-deaf. Mendez can clearly sing and has a great tone.
Det är Martin Thors som sjunger refrängen dock.
@@ArchieStiglitz Där ser man, lät som samma person :)
Han kan säkert sjunga någorlunda men det är inte han som sjunger refrängen.
@@ArchieStiglitz😮
I don’t think most people knew spanish no, but I mean sometimes songs in other languages just hit anyway. Like Gagnam Style or Despacito.
DJ Mendez must’ve been one of the first artists I ever saw live, I was a child and he had been in Mello with Adrenaline. I don’t know where we were but me and my sister got a poster signed (with her name spelled wrong) that hung on our wall growing up.
Europeans usually have no problem listening to music in other languages. It would be quite limiting to just listen to music in Swedish or English. Much of my favourite music is in German, I like a lot of music in French and my three favourite Eurovision songs of all time are in Ukrainian, Romanian and Serbian.
Oh, I forgot Finnish. I love a lot of Finnish music. I'm half Finnish, but I understand pretty much nothing of the lyrics, but it speaks to me on some deeper level.
God Jul!🎄
Andreas Johnson - Glorious✨
Den största svenska hiten med icke sve/eng text borde vara: Antique - Opa Opa
It’s a good one :)
Adrenaline by him is gooood. He has been in Melodifestivalen a few times.
By DJ Mendez, you have Adrenaline and Fiesta (House Party), both great songs.
It amazes me that after so many years in Sweden and listening to so much Swedish music you still don’t get that we don’t care about the lyrics that much. The singing is just another instrument and the sounds the lyrics make are more important than the meaning of them.
Many Swedes DO really likes good lyrics. For me and many of my friends lyrics is very important in music.
@@martinlangstrom8036ok då skriver vi upp att du och några kompisar gillar att lyssna på texterna.
It's not that the lyrics don't matter, it's rather that, if we don't understand the lyrics, other things takes precedence, like melody, rhythm or general atmosphere, but if the lyrics are good then that takes precedence. I mean the lyrics to "Mors Lilla Olle" is appreciated by everyone in Sweden. Just flows so well! (that was a joke, at least almost a joke cause I kind of mean it as well "läpparna små utav bär äro blå" is just genious lyrics).
Lyrics are very important to many people here. Some songs are all about the lyrics. Like visor with poetic lyrics for an example. But in the 90’s a lot of songs that were hits and played as dance-music had quite bad english, which is not the case today, and people didnt really pay attention to the lyrics when it came to that music. A lot of music that was released back then would never have been let through today with those lyrics.. The standards are much higher now.
Garmarna - Bläck. Folkmusik med rock och elektriska inslag. Emma sjunger gudomligt ❤
A lot of songs that were hits in the 90’s and played as dance-music had quite bad english, which is not the case today, and people didnt really pay attention to the lyrics when it came to that music. A lot of music that was released back then would never have been let through today with those lyrics. The standards are much higher now - and people are better at english.
First of all I wanna say I really do care about lyrics. And for any song you can just look for a translation to the lyrics. A good song is a good song. I listen to music from all over the world.
I like well written lyrics and some substance but I do not need to understand the language. I also listen to silly and fun etc songs.
Some artists I love watching interviews with but I need subtitles but me not understanding their language doesn't make them or what they have to say any less interesting, deep, funny etc.
I think it's really strange that you think Swedes need to be good at Spanish to appreciate the song.
Many songs I've heard that I like, I liked a lot before checking the lyrics.
But for me it's important to check lyrics so I'm not listening to something where I don't like what they're saying.
Same with movies, drama series etc, if you just watch movies etc. in languages you know you are really missing out. There is always english subtitles that you can find.
@Cookie_moonlove I sometimes listen to The Hu. A Mongolian metal band that mostly song in Mongolian. They are amazing! I don't understand the lyrics but it sounds great!
Okay, it's not easy for you who moved here and it doesn't get easier when you jump between styles and years. But Sweden worked like this during the years I was a deejay that the music styles were replaced one after another, every 3-4 years or so. Rock (like Elvis), prog, hard rock, disco, punk, modern rockabilly music, synth, folk rock, reggae, Irish, pop, Latino, Europop and now it's rap and Epa-dunk. These came one after the other and I've probably missed a lot in the list, but as in this song, it was the Latino thing, not that he rapped that people liked.
Latino music was played everywhere in all languages and people didn't care what language they sang in. As long as they could party and dance! This song was played at every beach hotel, beach disco, summer veranda and nightclub. That and 100s of other Spanish and Latino songs.
Today, however, it's more mixed and the style of music is completely different between different parts of the country, clubs and who you hang out with. And Sweden, which is a country in Europe and not the 51st state of the USA as some seem to believe, we have always listened to music from all over the world before. Why do you think we produce such good music here? Well, because we take from other cultures, shake things up and the result is a product that is Swedish.
One of my favourite songs. Glad you got "feeling"!
Varsågod för denna reaktion ;) Om du vill göra en till Mendez-låt rekommenderar jag "Fiesta (House party)". Det är svårt att slå Razor Tongue men det skulle vara kul att se dig reagera på en till. God Jul. Peace.
News Flash! You can appreciate music even if you dont understand what they are singing about.
Darin - Money for nothing från 2004🙂
ÄNTLIGEN! 🥳
Jag är faktiskt förvånad att den bara nådde nummer 5, det kändes verkligen som den spelades överallt när det begav sig, tro även få fattade att det var en Svensk låt, tror även de flesta trodde att den kom från Latinamerika.
Kalle Baah - Ugly girls (Swedish reggae).
"You are my angel" funkar också 😀
Kan du snälla reagera till Eldkvarn - Blues För Bodil Malmsten.
Scandinavian Pitbull
DJ Mendez: Estocolmo ❤❤
Älskar den här låten, har den på CD-singel. En bra låt är en bra låt. Lyrics is secondary. Jag lyssnar sällan på texter, glömmer liksom bort. Ibland sägs det att det är därför vi lyckas så bra inom musik, att melodi och sound kommer först.
Om du inte lyssnar på Erik Grönwall ! I will always love you så missar du något otroligt ! En rock Singer gör denna låt bättre än originalet o det är inte dåligt !
Swedish classic? Meh - hardly!
Vill slå ett slag för Prominent med "She". Old school RnB/hiphop. Fortfarande en favorit sen 2002. Nice flow.
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