London exists, sorry
Innit
Why you using dudes name like that
Jesse is from breaking bad it's a meme but it can't explain it
Still don’t really mean that much because co-wrote could mean anything
It’s very likely that Shot For Me and Practice originally existed as Abel tracks originally. Idk what the point of denying this likelihood is
Practice Weeknd version leaked and its trash
thursday > HOB
Eos > both
This just shows Toronto is the greatest city on this planet
Planning on visiting for the World Cup it looks like a great city
Yes
That study was a waste of money
You know the recency/primacy effect? Serial-position effect? It's very similar to what dude posted tbh
How
It's just not that serious. Bro called the notion that we're nostalgic over music "insane"
Come on man
thursday > HOB
As much as I want this to be true because of Life Of The Party, I’m afraid I can’t agree with this
It’s not about personal preferences. It’s about your brain forming crucial neural pathways during your teenage years that then become attached to the music you were listening to and discovering during those years. It’s science, not opinion
Nostalgia is a personal preference, no matter how you want to break it down
As much as I want this to be true because of Life Of The Party, I’m afraid I can’t agree with this
it has gone on it!
Jesse is from breaking bad it's a meme but it can't explain it
lmfao breaking bad memes are A1
Idk what you're trying to say with that link you keep posting? Are those worldwide numbers? Is Spotify Global a different app from Spotify?
The Spotify numbers posted are globally. The hitsdaily YTD is all platforms in the USA.
It's just not that serious. Bro called the notion that we're nostalgic over music "insane"
Come on man
KTT is a music discussion site yet every time someone tries to have an in-depth discussion about music they get dismissed
Nostalgia is a personal preference, no matter how you want to break it down
There’s neuroscience that causes that to be the case though. It’s not just “I prefer this over this”, we’re hardwired to prefer something from our adolescence over something we discover in our 30s