Static wrote:The hook is arguably the most important part of a song, it's usually what sticks to your memory, and what makes you want to listen to it again. I'll give LTWYL that the hook is catchy, but damn, in the worst way possible. At first I thought it was an okey song, nothing out of the ordinary, but okey. But that changed after that damn hook started haunting me everywhere I went. In every other commercial, at school, on the buss, on the radio, everywhere. If kinda feels like that song raped me, so everytime someone turns it on I'm like "ehh, it's great that you listen to Em, but change the song god damnit."
The hook on LYM is excellent, it's catchy, and it gives the song that "dark" wibe that LTWYL failed to achive, considering its subject matter (IMO atleast). And if you look besides the hook, the verses are better on LYM, and the beat fits the song perfectly (again, IMO).
So this is an easy choice for me. Love You More all the way, which btw is one of my favourite Em songs.
Static wrote:The hook is arguably the most important part of a song, it's usually what sticks to your memory, and what makes you want to listen to it again. I'll give LTWYL that the hook is catchy, but damn, in the worst way possible. At first I thought it was an okey song, nothing out of the ordinary, but okey. But that changed after that damn hook started haunting me everywhere I went. In every other commercial, at school, on the buss, on the radio, everywhere. If kinda feels like that song raped me, so everytime someone turns it on I'm like "ehh, it's great that you listen to Em, but change the song god damnit."
The hook on LYM is excellent, it's catchy, and it gives the song that "dark" wibe that LTWYL failed to achive, considering its subject matter (IMO atleast). And if you look besides the hook, the verses are better on LYM, and the beat fits the song perfectly (again, IMO).
So this is an easy choice for me. Love You More all the way, which btw is one of my favourite Em songs.
RainMan44 wrote:LYM, no doubt about it.
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