Talk:Hey, whats up?/@comment-5170103-20141209224207/@comment-7972228-20141213142127

@Melo I like how you mentioned "they're not silly boyband stuff". I actually have a little more respect for R5 than boybands. They're very serious artists who write their own songs that really seem to be from the heart. However, song meanings affect people's opinions A LOT. A lot of mainstream stuff isn't very meaningful, and I think that's why R5 would be good for everyone--they're a similar genre but with nice lyrics. People don't seem to accept serious music. Like, people don't like R5 for being serious it seems and people call my music "satanic and evil and emo" for the same reason. Now, people don't think R5 turn people evil, but it is a big thing to insult meaningful lyrics without thinking about the relatablility and inspiration of it. I can't really give examples from R5 because I don't really know them, so I have to give examples from music I like. People automatically call lyrics like "I want to hate you half as much as I hate myself" or "I'm not okay" or "I'm sorry, I can't see that you truly love me" or "I can't escape this place, it's I'm my mind" depressing and stupid but these are 4 lyrics I LOVE because I can relate to them and people don't take that into consideration. Plus, nobody finds the inspirational lyrics like "Raise your voice every single time they try and shut your mouth" or "Rise up and celebrate your life" or "Sometimes before it gets better, the darkness gets bigger..." or "Darlin', you'll be okay" and I'm starting to wonder if maybe they just think they're the best of the best already so they don't even need them. It's kind of sad really how amazingly inspiring artists are talked down to because what they sing about isn't even socially acceptable for some reason. I could be totally off here because I don't really know R5, like I said, but this is my attempt.

xxMadixx "Before you ask which way to go, remember where you've been."