I'm finding this improves with each listen. Some of the rap isn't necessary which marks this down a bit. The vocals from Neon on this are good enough. But I prefer Stereo Hearts. 4*
EDIT: Still great. Upgrading. 4.5* Laatst gewijzigd: 27.07.2012 01:47
I don't care much for the Travie parts, but the chorus is pretty good... until the title of the track is sung. Unnecessary swearing when the clean 'get yourself back home' is sufficient. Didn't deserve a stint at number one when the far superior 'Stereo Hearts' didn't get a chance.
Oh how I long for the days when rapping boys and singing girls songs were performed by a group that made albums together. Not just a rapper/rap group who recruit a singer for a one off. This song is just another terrible cliche of the state of music at the moment. And the terrible use of one artist being used to promote another. Come back Crazy Frog!!!
I can't stand Travisesese McCoy and I'm so sick of hearing his voice, and probably always will be now, and Neon Hitch is just as terrible but in a different way. I hate the verses and the chorus. The whole thing is shit. Go away Airplanes wannabe.
Wel een heel matig plaatje! Dan vond ik 'Stereo Hearts' heel wat beter, hoor! En die Travie McCoy... Die ziet er ook uit als een zwerver, niet normaal. Verzorg jezelf eens gewoon, gast! Pfff, die Katy Perry heeft met Travie en Russell wel een vreselijke smaak qua mannen, haha.
Forget the cliche 'whatever rap' complaint, I can't stand the chorus with its painful dragging out with awful vocals which ends with an awkward title drop. The verses are a saving grace as they're a break from this.
die weiblichen Parts der britischen Sängerin Neon Hitch finde ich gut, die Rapparts sind mir zu schleppend und überzeugen nicht restlos – knapp aufgerundete 3.5…
Gilt im Grunde dasselbe wie für Stereo Hearts. Chorus absolut gelungen, die hölzernen Rapparts stinken dagegen klar ab. Die 4 Punkte gehen einzig und allein an die Adresse von Neon Hitch!
Für jeden Song haben sich die Plappermäule wohl eine neue, frische Stimme besorgt - erst Adam Levine, dann Oh Land, jetzt Neon Hitch - und wie immer sind es die Gäste, die eher interessieren.