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I Gotta Feeling

I Gotta Feeling
From Interscope

Price: $0.99

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3 in Digital Music Track
  • Published on: 2009-06-09
  • Released on: 2009-06-09
  • Running time: 289 seconds

Customer Reviews

THIS ISN'T EVEN MUSIC.1
Warning: This song will cause insanity to anyone who knows what music is. I might be ok with the entire thing if people didn't think it was music. Still. Whenever I hear this...thing...on the radio it makes me want to drive my car through the nearest dance club. Weed out some of the drains on society.

You hear that? This "song" is a drain on society. It's a step in the wrong direction.

Cons to this song:

-Not creative.
-Repetitive.
-I'm not even sure they put effort into this. "Hey, listing the weekdays doesn't exactly match up to the beat, so I'm just going to say Saturday twice to make it fit." Can you really not think of anything better?
-Random phrases thrown in that don't really apply.
-Makes me turn off the radio.
-Not meant to be music.
-Heavily damaged my faith in society.

Pros:

-I now know which of my friends are complete morons, because they this song.

A good start, but a lousy middle....3
The first time I heard this song was on the radio on my way to work one day. The beginning is catchy and very much what I like to listen to, but then it got to the middle part, which seems a bit like a cross between rapping and just talking. At that point, I turned off the bleedin' radio.
But, of course, the song kept coming on because it's popular with today's youth, so I kept having to listen to it.
Eventually, it grew on me. So now, I can listen to the whole song and happily whistle the 'Tonight's gonna be a good night' part on my walk into work, without being grumpy about the middle part, which I *still* dislike.

Awful, simply awful1
Come on, people. If you honestly, sincerely think that this is a well developed song, then i would seriously consider you reevaulate your musical spectrum. I understand we're all entitled to our own opinions, and this is mine:

The song is basically the same phrase over and over.. and over again.

"Tonight's gonna be a good night."

But not only that..

"Tonight's gonna be a good, GOOD night."

The extra 'good' is what does it for me, actually. At the very BEST, this song serves as background music in a fast food restaurant, or an exercise facility that has the most popular radio station on that is, most likely, set to repeat its playlist ever 3 hours.

This song.. it's just not anything. The only stellar song by The Black Eyed Peas, in my opinion, is "Where is the Love?" and that was when they were just emerging. If this is what pop music has come to, I'm sticking with the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and tuning out my share of 'today'.