Being Italian I should say that American or English music is "music from other countries". We're pratically invased by that. Japanese music is very interesting to me..then I discovered several Thai bands too. We're also exposed to some other country's music, such as German or Spanish or French....something's nice..something else not...
Spanish, for sure, since I can understand the language!
I have songs from all over the world in my collection. People who viist my imeem to try to figure me out usually go away completely confused....
I love Jewish and Messianic Music...much of that is based in Israel.
I listen to only Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Thai music ;D I'm Norwegian, but don't like American/English music which is the most popular here.
Japanese, Chinese, Finland,Sweden, Brazil...
All Metal music XD...except for chinese ...its chinese pop...
I should understand Chinese pop music...because im chinese..but i dont xD hahah. ...probably because ..i was born in the UK...and was always surrounded my english people...and so its hard to carry a convosation with my chinese friends who like to speak chinese and english at hte same time xD..
yes, Greek
yep, mostly the asian countries though, although i also listen to some canadian and some english artists, and i love reggaeton
I really like flaminco music, I think its amazing. the guitarists are some of the best in the world, I wish it was more popular in america. You should check it out!
I love listening to trance music from other countries, (Most of the trance made in the U.S. isn't very good most of the time) Usually the music I listen are from Sweden, Germany, and some asian countries. Oh! An the band Cinema Bizarre from Germany is my favorite band of all time <3
ANYTHING but american!
Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Italian and French music.
Well, I'm American and pretty much only listen to music from Australia, so that'd be a yes. There are lots of awesome bands from there, but the only ones people know here are the Veronicas and AC/DC. *sigh*
Yah, I Korean pop music.
Everything, doesn't matter what region, what time or what genre - it's always nice to experience something different.
yes i do. jpop, kpop, mando. their all good.
I think it's kinda hard to like listening to music from other countries if you don't understand what the songs are saying.
I only listen to Japanese, Korean and Chinese music haha. I don't lsten to any English music, partially because Im just not fond of it.
I'm really into Tokio Hotel (germany) both the english and german versions of their songs, O-zone (Romania) T.a.T.u. (Russia) HIM, Apocalyptica, and Lordi (Finland) and various Latino artists. Japanese music is cool, too. I'm pretty multicultural when it comes to music.
yes
I disagree with kuhuhuck, I think sometimes not knowing what they're saying is a good thing. I like a lot of Indian music (classic Indian songs, not like their pop music stuff) and it's so relaxing, partly I think because I don't know what in the world they're saying so I can just sit back and relax while it's on.
Anything that sounds good. Cornelius and Zap mama sounds sweet. Plus, African Swim is cool.
I have a Panjabi MC cd from when I went to Russia (They apparently really like Indian music). Â I like Indian music alot.
South Africa (Seether), a few Canadian bands, a Finnish band, there are two British artists I like...
It's all in English...
I used to listen to Cuban and Mexican artists, but not any more.
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Being Italian I should say that American or English music is "music from other countries". We're pratically invased by that.
Japanese music is very interesting to me..then I discovered several Thai bands too.
We're also exposed to some other country's music, such as German or Spanish or French....something's nice..something else not...
Spanish, for sure, since I can understand the language!
I have songs from all over the world in my collection. People who viist my imeem to try to figure me out usually go away completely confused....
I love Jewish and Messianic Music...much of that is based in Israel.
I listen to only Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Thai music ;D
I'm Norwegian, but don't like American/English music which is the most popular here.
Japanese, Chinese, Finland,Sweden, Brazil...
All Metal music XD...except for chinese ...its chinese pop...
I should understand Chinese pop music...because im chinese..but i dont xD hahah. ...probably because ..i was born in the UK...and was always surrounded my english people...and so its hard to carry a convosation with my chinese friends who like to speak chinese and english at hte same time xD..
yes, Greek
yep, mostly the asian countries though, although i also listen to some canadian and some english artists, and i love reggaeton
I really like flaminco music, I think its amazing. the guitarists are some of the best in the world, I wish it was more popular in america. You should check it out!
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I love listening to trance music from other countries, (Most of the trance made in the U.S. isn't very good most of the time) Usually the music I listen are from Sweden, Germany, and some asian countries. Oh! An the band Cinema Bizarre from Germany is my favorite band of all time <3
ANYTHING but american!
Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Italian and French music.
Well, I'm American and pretty much only listen to music from Australia, so that'd be a yes. There are lots of awesome bands from there, but the only ones people know here are the Veronicas and AC/DC. *sigh*
Yah, I
Korean pop music.
Everything, doesn't matter what region, what time or what genre - it's always nice to experience something different.
yes i do. jpop, kpop, mando. their all good.
I think it's kinda hard to like listening to music from other countries if you don't understand what the songs are saying.
I only listen to Japanese, Korean and Chinese music haha. I don't lsten to any English music, partially because Im just not fond of it.
I'm really into Tokio Hotel (germany) both the english and german versions of their songs, O-zone (Romania) T.a.T.u. (Russia) HIM, Apocalyptica, and Lordi (Finland) and various Latino artists. Japanese music is cool, too. I'm pretty multicultural when it comes to music.
yes
I disagree with kuhuhuck, I think sometimes not knowing what they're saying is a good thing. I like a lot of Indian music (classic Indian songs, not like their pop music stuff) and it's so relaxing, partly I think because I don't know what in the world they're saying so I can just sit back and relax while it's on.
Anything that sounds good. Cornelius and Zap mama sounds sweet. Plus, African Swim is cool.
I have a Panjabi MC cd from when I went to Russia (They apparently really like Indian music). Â I like Indian music alot.
South Africa (Seether), a few Canadian bands, a Finnish band, there are two British artists I like...
It's all in English...
I used to listen to Cuban and Mexican artists, but not any more.
Yeah.
Honestly, what else is there?