Apate wrote: well i listen mostly finnish (native) or english, but sometimes swedish, french, hungarian and german. Couple songs from russia and india every now and then. And if i'm drunk i might listen to k-pop.
pjmin wrote: I love to listen internationally! Introduce to meeee!!!
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wrote: yeah .. like i barely listen to anything in danish anymore so
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wrote: english, korean, japanese and spanish i hate german music and i'm german
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wrote: I used to listen to some Korean artists like Park Ki Young and ALi but that's about it. I'm not a fan of K-pop though. I also used to really like Perfume too. (J-pop) I'm still like fine with it but it's just not my go-to/favourite thing to listen to anymore.
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wrote: russian rap was quite popular party music among my social circles a while ago so ye
Utdatert wrote: yes. I am Norwegian and I listen to Icelandic house (Herra Hetusmjor) and metal (specifically hatari), swedish songs, german metal (specifically rammstein). I also lowkey enjoy icelandic experimental folk music (specifically Heilung). Oh and also russian post-punk (such as Molchat doma)
Utdatert wrote: yes. I am Norwegian and I listen to Icelandic house (Herra Hetusmjor) and metal (specifically hatari), swedish songs, german metal (specifically rammstein). I also lowkey enjoy icelandic experimental folk music (specifically Heilung). Oh and also russian post-punk (such as Molchat doma)
Like this just makes me feel some type of way I cannot even put into words.
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Utdatert wrote:
Utdatert wrote: yes. I am Norwegian and I listen to Icelandic house (Herra Hetusmjor) and metal (specifically hatari), swedish songs, german metal (specifically rammstein). I also lowkey enjoy icelandic experimental folk music (specifically Heilung). Oh and also russian post-punk (such as Molchat doma)
Like this just makes me feel some type of way I cannot even put into words.