Anybody else's store constantly play Taylor Swift songs 20 times a day? I transferred stores a few months ago and my last store played David Bowie and The Beatles and now this store I'm at now plays some of the worse music I've ever heard. Hoobastank is not good Motivational music!!
Yeah, she's on every few songs at my store as well. Definitely more than 20 songs of hers over the course of the shift. Well... it's probably about six or seven different songs, but the repeats are endless.
OK, here's the deal...In-Store Audio Network was bad, but this new Vibenomics crap is killing me...If it's not Taylor Swift, it's Justin Bieber or Selena Gomez 20 times a day...And I don't care where all the cowboys have gone...
I wish this as some song that I used to know, and don't care to ever hear again...
Finally, it wish it was ALL gone!
Problem is...IT NEVER GOES AWAY!!!
It's as if the lack of variety has only gotten worse!!!
OK, here's the deal...In-Store Audio Network was bad, but this new Vibenomics crap is killing me...If it's not Taylor Swift, it's Justin Bieber or Selena Gomez 20 times a day...And I don't care where all the cowboys have gone...
Problem is...IT NEVER GOES AWAY!!!
It's as if the lack of variety has only gotten worse!!!
I hear Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus every single day, that's the one i've noticed the most. Our staging room doesn't have a speaker so i only hear it when i go out on the floor, but it's there every day.
I don't know the name of the singers or songs when it comes to a lot of the "newer stuff" on the Vibenomics song selection, but to my ears an awful lot of them sound waaay too much alike. I seriously think that the AUTOTUNE software that all these overrated singers are now using (if you don't know about autotune, read up on it) is making everybody sound more alike, sorta like an offkey high tenor female singer with a barely-detectable, but there, non-human screechy, shrill, tinny or whiny component to the sound. Maybe it's just me, but singers of most songs (not all, but many) from the 1970s actually sounded more like human beings, not half-machine/half-human.