Dia Frampton - Billy The Kid (Re-Upload)
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i'm addicted to this song :) Dia is amazing. she can really paint a picture and tell a story through her songs. i can almost imagine a video playing to her songs when i listen to them :)
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not my fav song, i cant really hear her voice
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I don't think that Dia is influenced by other artists anymore than any artist who does a feature song or who lets another artist co write with them. This is the first time that Dia really steps away from her band to produce her own record. Who is to say that Meg isn't an influence on the other songs she has produced. No one really knows. A person should be able to step out of the comfort zone of their "consistent genre of music" and be able to sing whatever they want. Just Saying
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My favorite song from the whole album. How are people even talking shit about this song? are you mad?
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@uthunderilightning completely agree.
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this is my favorite song off the album. the music is just awesome.
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@tallwhiteninja I kind of disagree. Of course the first album released by any singing-star competitor will be a mismatch of influences and genres (does anyone remember how disjointed Kelly Clarkson's first album was?). I think the album works with the various influences because Dia's prominence still parades through each song and commands the production and writing skills. Yes, this song lacks the earthy, homecooked Dia that most fans are familiar with, but it's a great example of growth.
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Me gusta ._. hihi
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Dia is not a new artist. She's just new to the mainstream.
She's been making music with her sister for about 6 or 7 years and she has several albums out
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Dia is a new artists. They might be just seeing what she sound good at or see what people like about her? To get her further into the game
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I like her songs that are not electronic... this is not my favorite but I appreciate it that Dia can Sing Any Style of music
My one complaint with the album; as amazing as Dia is, on a few of the songs she let her co-writers' influence overpower hers. This song's probably the biggest example: it's basically a Foster the People song (it was co-written by Mark Foster) being sung by Dia Frampton. It leads to a somewhat disjointed album with too many different influences and not enough pure Dia. Still, I like Foster the People, and I'd listen to Dia singing the phone book.
tallwhiteninja 2 months ago 31
@tallwhiteninja I agree about this song...
xXnight70 2 months ago