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Espresso vs. Good Luck, Babe!


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146 members have voted

  1. 1. Bigger Hit?

    • Espresso.
      131
    • Good Luck, Babe!
      14
  2. 2. Better Song?

    • Espresso.
      53
    • Good Luck, Babe!
      92
  3. 3. Superior Artistry Exhibited?

    • Espresso.
      34
    • Good Luck, Babe!
      111


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The cursive letters "Espresso" hover over a blonde woman, retro-styled like a pin-up girl, wearing a strapless black dress with a white band at top. 220px-Chappell_Roan_-_Good_Luck%2C_Babe%21.png

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Espresso is bigger 

both songs are amazing.

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Espresso is bigger but GLB is the better song and more unique. Espresso is a very well written and produced pop song though, it just flows so smoothly so you can play it over and over again and it doesn't get old.

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Espresso is bigger, and while both are great pop songs, Good Luck, Babe! is just so stunningly written. :WAP:

 

 

One of the best bridges ever in mainstream pop. The storytelling, tone, specificity, loaded meaning, melodicism, and vocal performance are incredible.:WAP:

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Espresso for all :alexz:

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Posted

Espresso is bigger.

 

They both really good in their own way.

 

GLB displays more artistry than Espresso tho.

 

I love both :heart:

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the one that is sung by a non annoying singer  

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220px-Espresso_-_Sabrina_Carpenter.png

Posted

GLB clears

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Posted

Espresso is bigger. But GLB is much better. 

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Espresso is just Splice samples pasted together. They all came from 1 pack, like the producers litterally just dragged and dropped the construction kit to the grid. It was practically a complete song on the Splice library.

Posted

Espresso is bland and generic.

Good Luck Babe is on a whole different level.

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Posted

Espresso is so good and also the bigger hit, and while I prefer it, I also love GLB! and it's objectively the more artistic and "quality" hit

Posted

Both 10/10

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Espresso

Espresso

GLB

Posted

Espresso is obviously bigger, but GLB is like light years better

Posted

Espresso by far.

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3 hours ago, EnigmaticAndroid said:

Espresso is bigger, and while both are great pop songs, Good Luck, Babe! is just so stunningly written. :WAP:

 

 

One of the best bridges ever in mainstream pop. The storytelling, tone, specificity, loaded meaning, melodicism, and vocal performance are incredible.:WAP:

Couldn't have put it better myself :WAP:

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Espresso is a monster hit, it catapulted Sabrina's career.

But GLB is revolutionary in the sense that it's a lesbian version of Bad Romance and written by a lesbian woman, not a song pandering to the male gaze.

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Espresso sounds like another Say So inspired bop, I was surprised Dr Luke WASNT involved tbh.

 

It's a cute song but Good Luck Babe is so much more unique, the lyrics feel more personal, IMO more catchy, it's by far the better song :wanda:

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Espresso, GLB, GLB.

 

Both great songs, although GLB! is on another level.

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Espresso is bigger but GLB is better. I also think GLB's success is more impressive because it's about a very specific queer experience where as Espresso is more of just a fun bop. So that's why I picked GLB as more artful, it's message is more unique. Both songs are great though. 

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Espresso is song of the year, it's massive. GLB! is better on an artistic and culturally impactful level. 

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We were so blessed with these impressive hope this summer... they're both SO good. It's too hard to choose which is better but I think Espresso was the bigger hit.

Posted

both stellar pop songs , although  I would say GLB is more lyrically & melodically Interesting  

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