yes, i totally agree with you. also i'm honored to have your comments on my video. you are a big charli fan and music enjoyer, keep up with the good work. you are a good person and you deserve the best. good luck ❤️
i think it's a correlation between varoius things, from nightcore as an internet thing to the "new wave" of pop/electronic music that mainly charli and pc music are pioneering. nightcore started rising during the second half of the 2000s (with always more people approaching to the internet) and it basically was (and is still now) sped-up dance/pop songs. so this recipe is applied to the mentioned electronic music that we have today a decade later, so it kinda gives a little sensation of nostalgia in my opinion. and internet is the bridge that connects everything. for example i think that without nightcore we wouldn't have 100 gecs, the duo that is changing the alternative pop scene. the main elements of their music are high-pitched autotune vocals, eccentric synths and snappy drums, all of which recalls to nightcore (even though they also have influences from other genres too). in conclusion i would like to add that pc music founders danny l harle and a.g. cook were hugely influenced and emotionally hit by nightcore music, so this connection resonates on their production
@@jacksweeklymusicreviews3411 oh, honestly i don't exactly know. maybe because nightcore started growing along with anime music videos on youtube. also the high pitched vocals and the fast bpm reminds me of anime openings and japanese electronic music imo idk
charli's autotune voice under more pitch shifting sound extremely good.
yes, i totally agree with you. also i'm honored to have your comments on my video. you are a big charli fan and music enjoyer, keep up with the good work. you are a good person and you deserve the best. good luck ❤️
@@poppa3331 thanks.
I cried to this 3 times😗 thank you poppa!!!!
This rendition deserves a grammy…
This remix is the best thing I've ever heard
Обожаю Charli XCX 😭🥺💗
U CAN CRY ALL NIGHT ILL NEVER LET U GOOOO
I will blast this everywhere
Thank you poppa
you're welcome gd
Love this
serve
Anime toradora
why is there a relation between nightcore!?!?! i need answers?!?!?!
i think it's a correlation between varoius things, from nightcore as an internet thing to the "new wave" of pop/electronic music that mainly charli and pc music are pioneering. nightcore started rising during the second half of the 2000s (with always more people approaching to the internet) and it basically was (and is still now) sped-up dance/pop songs. so this recipe is applied to the mentioned electronic music that we have today a decade later, so it kinda gives a little sensation of nostalgia in my opinion. and internet is the bridge that connects everything. for example i think that without nightcore we wouldn't have 100 gecs, the duo that is changing the alternative pop scene. the main elements of their music are high-pitched autotune vocals, eccentric synths and snappy drums, all of which recalls to nightcore (even though they also have influences from other genres too). in conclusion i would like to add that pc music founders danny l harle and a.g. cook were hugely influenced and emotionally hit by nightcore music, so this connection resonates on their production
@@poppa3331 sorry but i accidentally missed out anime. Why is there a correlation between nightcore and anime. sorry.
@@jacksweeklymusicreviews3411 oh, honestly i don't exactly know. maybe because nightcore started growing along with anime music videos on youtube. also the high pitched vocals and the fast bpm reminds me of anime openings and japanese electronic music imo idk
@@poppa3331 yeah that's what i thought.
edit: thanks for the info. you deserve a sub.
@@jacksweeklymusicreviews3411 thank you mate, i really appreciate it 🙏🏻