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I play almost all the songs from the top 50 chart on Spotify and discover many hidden gems

 

Full rotation on every countries top 50. :santa:

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60% English, 35% kpop, 5% other

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I literally listen to anything as long as I like it

 

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English, Japanese, Korean, French, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Spanish, a bit of Thai, Vietnamese and German. I listened to Jelena Karleuša after she was spammed here last summer, so Serbian too.

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Korean, Portuguese, English, Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian 

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English, Korean and occasionally Spanish

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Most of the songs I listen to are not in English. Italian, Serbian, Turkish, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, English, Japanese. Sometimes in Korean, German, French, Chinese, Norwegian, Arabic, Albanian etc.

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I normally only listen to:

English, Japanese and Korean

 

Every now and then:

Italian and French

 

Very rarely:

Spanish and Chinese

(The only Chinese song I remember really liking is Sandy Lam's "At least I still have you")

 

I haven't heard much music in other languages than these.

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British English, American English, South African English, Australian English, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Latin American Spanish, European Spanish, French, Italian, Serbian, Russian, Catalan, Maori, Tupi, Greek, Turkish, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Guarani, Albanian, Swedish

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English, Spanish, Korean, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Texan, Russian, Romanian, Albanian, probably some more. 
 

I love discovering music from different parts of the world, really getting into Brazilian music from the 70s and 80s, I never got exposed to it in a pre globalized world so it's such a treat to hear it now, so many bops. 

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i'll list some lesser known languages: Tsonga, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Uyghur, Tuareg, Fon, Wolof, Twi, Dzongkha, Karakalpak, and Altai

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99% English and 1% spanish.

Thank you Nelly and Xtina:ryan3:

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English

Korean

Ukrainian 

Thai

Japanese's 

Russian 

 

 

Denis Stoff sings in his language sometimes so i've always been a muli-language fan :giraffe:

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English 

Spanish

Hebrew 

Arabic 

French 

Italian

I have one song in Hindu 

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English, Korean, Hindi, and Japanese (Hikaru Utada)

I listen to the first two 95% of the time.

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I think 60% english, 20% italian and 10% spanish

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6 hours ago, Slap said:

really getting into Brazilian music from the 70s and 80s, I never got exposed to it in a pre globalized world so it's such a treat to hear it now, so many bops. 

You should post some of the best ones, that sounds so intriguing

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mostly english with a bit of french, spanish, swedish/norwegian

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Mostly English but I listen to quite a lot of Korean, Japanese and Mandarin music. Also some Cantonese, Spanish and Thai songs.

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mostly English, then Japanese, a few Spanish and German, then every once in a while Tagalog songs

 

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19 hours ago, Achilles. said:

My music library has no diversity of language whatsoever. I listen to music for its lyrics, so I don't care to listen to music in languages I can't understand. :michael:

Time to download Duolingo cause your missing out on some good music. 

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Thanks for the replies / recommendations everyone. Going to check out all the song recs. 

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