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Anyone listen to any songs in a different language?

Nitemare

Lifer
I've got a fairly decent sized Spanish selection(DLG, Fruko y sus Tesos, Joe Arroyo, La Sonora Carruseles and Sergio Mendez), Rammstein, a couple of jpop, some Alizee, the 2 Russian lesbians and some Middle Eastern ones.

just like the different style and beats mostly...
 
Japanese and Chinese. I listen to a little bit of german and russian on the side too. I understand Korean and English, so I kind of have a familiarity with the way all of these languages sound.
 
It is a nice change of pace. Too many songs use the same rhymes (Baby why did you go, You know I loved you so, etc. etc.) so to hear different words can make the music better.
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Some Chinese stuff, and some indian stuff (my roommates got me into it)


I saw the film Siddhartha in school and the music was very interesting.. I wonder if there is a soundtrack because that would be crazy to blast through the neighborhood
 
I love spanish music, but I lost my only Santana CD a while ago. I have a rap CD by a spanish guy, only one track is in spanish though.
 
Wish Lacuna Coil did more in Italian, the couple they did sound REALLY awesome.

Originally posted by: chrisms
It is a nice change of pace. Too many songs use the same rhymes (Baby why did you go, You know I loved you so, etc. etc.) so to hear different words can make the music better.

Exactly the reason. There are only so many English words that rhyme, after a few years, it seems the lyrics are almost all the same anymore.
 
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