Since you seem to be newer to this forum - people who have been here for years, before I deleted my posts, know that I often offered analysis and answered questions to help people view things from the perspective of a person who works with real musicians and dancers.
It's not about the fact that Ed Sheeran doesn't look like Chris Pine . Many of the interesting, intelligent, and powerful people are not physically on the "pretty" side. I do not care how a person looks, it's who they are and what they do. That's what makes a person interesting and of value.
Ed Sheeran's hits are stolen. The fact that he won his lawsuit is sad, and so is the situation with Beyonce who never had one song, choreography, or video not stolen from someone else. She also won one or the other lawsuits when someone dared to sue the queen of the elite's shitty project. In Drunk'n Love not just that they stole someone else's music, they simply stole her ENTIRE recording from CD, added some effects, and didn't care, that it is someone else's music, work, voice, recording, time. It was a singer from Europe
Hungarian singer Mitsou claims 'Drunk in Love' sampled her 1995 song 'Bajba, Bajba Pelem' without permission.
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I don't listen to Ed's boring songs, he can't play guitar, nor is he a singer, Namjoon and Hobi have more of a better and interesting voice than his, maybe he should stick to writing/stealing songs and not performing.
There are people in my profession that know much more than I do, I listen and learn from them, one of those I am looking up to was posted here by me. It was through her that I have discovered things like
Chet Baker was not even a singer, but his voice at minute 5 is better than anything going on now.
We then have Ed Sheeran's stolen song and autotuned voice.
The reason I mentioned his looks, is because everything in this agenda spins around looks. By looks I mean the Lizzo overweightness, to tattooed, unhealthy-looking people, drug addicts, drunks, twerking, You have the "boy next door" look. Shabby, fatty, not the "cool" "pretty" Justin type with muscles.
In this case, his looks are much more of a deal, than in the case of Justin. Seemingly not preoccupied with his fat body, but yet obsessed enough to get tattoos so that people look at him. This is hypocrisy.
People who don't care about their looks in a superficial way, don't get tattoos on their bodies. In this business (music, media, etc) you get tattoos primarily for attention, we are dealing with attention-seeking people, with nothing to offer, who don't work, don't study, don't do much in their time, so people concentrate on your looks, on the outside, on the superficial.
The fact that Ed Sheeran isn't the cute boy type, is because his entire success is based on his looks, the anti-cute-type. Do you think that his "I just woke up with the hair messed up" look, isn't the product of an equally extended amount of time, as BTS"s makeup?
Him writing his own lyrics based on his life experience means nothing, professionally speaking. In music school, everyone has to do daily exercises like this. This is what you do in English courses, french courses, romanian courses. You have to write poems. Maybe it sounds interesting to say it is based on personal experience, that's what everyone is selling, it is the product that counts.
Phil Collins had good songs.
The success of the Beatles and many other bands/singers from that time, was related to CIA/USA pushing people and bands to promote their politics. Geffen Records was built on that.
Maybe Ed Sheeran didn't steal Marvin Gaye's song. Often in classical music things sound the same, without being stolen.
But Ed Sheeran had too many incidents of things that sounded much too similar to other songs.
Pop songs, even jazz songs, are usually based on the same few harmonies, naturally, they will have similarities.
He just steals. Like Beyonce, Amy Winehouse's producer, and many others, the crown of them all being Beyonce, Jay Z and Bruno Mars, who's producer of his stolen songs is the same as Amy Winehouse's.
Taehyung was always the thin type, there are different body types and people put on fat in different places. Taheyung puts fat around his stomach first, then his arms. He doesn't look malnourished, he is just skinny looking. I don't know now if he's eating healthy or not, but he looks as he always does when he's not overeating. The issue I am having is with him trying to be muscular with no exercise and then showing off what he might think it is muscles. By the way, I've seen comments of people noticing how he just sits there trying to show off his muscles. Comments made by his own fans
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I trained this week my arms, just coincidentally. I have more muscles than Taheyung. As a woman with health issues.
Yeah, muscles look good. But you have to train.
I liked "less handsome" Jungkook after I got bored by "handsome" Taehyung trying to be funny. Jungkook I am put off by Jungkook's obsession with his looks and visible health issues.
Since I don't follow Ed Sheeran, I was not aware that he is having tattoos. I saw his video and laughed because for someone that young to still have too many pounds of fat, to not be concerned about it, but concerned about looking "cool" with tattoos, is pretty dumb.
It's not about weight, it's about the dangers of fat and how governments ignore the issue of it. Extra fat, is fat that your body does not need and causes inflammation.
Many of us use body weight or BMI (body mass index) for a quick approximation of our health status. Yet the utility of these metrics is limited because they provide little information about a far more relevant parameter: body composition – and in particular, body fat and its distribution. Body...
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