by Cardinaal July 24, 2021
When your listening to music and think the song is sung by a 15 year old girl but it’s actually made by a 50 year old guy. The mistaking can happen with any combination.
Byron was listening to the song Star Song, and thought it was song by a middle school boy. On further research, Byron concluded that the song was sung by a adult woman. Byron was Age/Gender Music Mistaking.
by D’brickaJon Swaggins April 20, 2022
by patrisher December 26, 2021
the gay fart in my gym class who claims that he made the videos on his musically page 3 years ago. sureeee
Sara: hahah dustin we found your musicallys
Dustin the cool musically kid: *internally panics* yeah those are from 3 years ago
Sara: sureee
Dustin the cool musically kid: *internally panics* yeah those are from 3 years ago
Sara: sureee
by zanelikesmen April 24, 2019
klasky csupo in music bender lose the drone major
by alex zuma January 01, 2021
It’s the day that you listen to any music of your choice but it has to be music made from GC 2509.It’s always on a Friday when it happens and in 2020 it will be 9th of October
by Mr Factspitter October 08, 2020
What is Gen Z music focus you might ask?
Well, it is the phenomenon of the lack of focus or patience to listen to a song in it's entirety.
Mostly common in Generation Z, many z's will listen to a song (mainly a song made recently) and at a certain point in the middle of the song, will skip the song to another song which might also receive the same fate.
It is not 100% clear as to why this phenomenon happens, and why it is so common in Generation Z. Though many have agreed the reason could be the lack of interest in the song at that point. Partially due to not feeling the certain way they did, prior to turning on the song.
That's just a guess though, we never know the exact reason.
Well, it is the phenomenon of the lack of focus or patience to listen to a song in it's entirety.
Mostly common in Generation Z, many z's will listen to a song (mainly a song made recently) and at a certain point in the middle of the song, will skip the song to another song which might also receive the same fate.
It is not 100% clear as to why this phenomenon happens, and why it is so common in Generation Z. Though many have agreed the reason could be the lack of interest in the song at that point. Partially due to not feeling the certain way they did, prior to turning on the song.
That's just a guess though, we never know the exact reason.
by thehappycaucasian September 16, 2020