I really do seem to like songs which I can't understand their lyrics.

Apr 11, 2010 22:46

In my house, music is a universal language. When I was still in South East Asian, my family listened to Vietnamese(birth country), Chinese(neighbour country), Japanese(anime/manga influence) and English(Mom's taste) music. When we moved to Canada, we listened to Vietnamese music less and less. Now I hardly ever listen to Vietnamese songs anymore. I tend to like random songs, which I run across to and I don't know what the songs are singing about. I don't want and don't need to know if songs are singing about some sad situations. I like to listen to the song's rhyme, rhythm and beat. Now my family also has listened to Indian(older brother's taste), Korean(my taste), French, Italian songs.

I'm starting to like Thai music too. My long time favourite Thai song is Tor Saksit โต๋ - Rak Ter. Too bad Youtube deleted the song's MV. Yesterday/today I run into Seven Days - Pawa Lok LUV. I like their cute voices and the song's beats, maybe not too much their MV. I rarely pay attention to artists' MVs. They are either too cute, too sad or just plain don't catch my interest. People's faces and their actings don't get my interest much. I have been listening to Seven Days' Pawa Lok LUV and Mai Mee Wun Nai Mai Chai Kong Tur(slower and softer song), and SeeYa - His Voice(Korean) a lot since yesterday. I'm starting to be interest in SeeYa too.

I just realized coincidentally one of my favourite manga is also named Seven Days(So sweet and cute) hahaha. Don't want to link to that manga site but that is where the scanlator posts her chapter. I can't wait to buy the North American licensed copy when it is published.

seeya(k-pop), t-pop, seven days(t-pop), k-pop, music, seven days(manga)

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