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New Music Friday 💿🎶🎧

Problem VS. Focus: Part by part

Choose wisely 18 members have voted

  1. 1. Big Sean vs. Jamie Foxx

    • Problem has the superior verses
      12%
      11
    • Focus has the superior verses
      8%
      7
    • Problem has the better pre-chorus
      10%
      9
    • Focus has the better pre-chorus
      9%
      8
    • Problem has the better chorus
      13%
      12
    • Focus has the better chorus
      4%
      4
    • Problem has the better bridge
      8%
      7
    • Focus has the better bridge
      12%
      11
    • Problem is superior overall
      12%
      11
    • Focus is superior overall
      8%
      7

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Both songs are a carbon copy of each other. But which one has the better verse, pre-chorus, chorus, bridge? Which one is the best overall?

 

Problem

Focus

 

Verses: Problem

Pre-chorus: Focus

Chorus: Focus

Bridge: Neither (?) according to genius.com, Problem's bridge is basically oohs and ahhs before the final chorus, and Focus has no bridge. 

 

Focus is the better song. 

they are the same song

but focus is better :jonnycat:

 

verses: problem

pre: problem

chorus: focus

bridge: focus

this is a very confusing task i cant recall what every part sounds like separately :skull:

Focus is so much better - Problem really annoys me even though I was turning up to it drunk at a wedding reception once

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