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Las Vegas-native Natasha Iver has been on the internet since she was fifteen, writing and producing her own music, and attempting to promote herself on several different independent music websites. She even, for a short time, resorted to being one of those people who asks through YouTube comments for others to go to their page and check out their music as well. Of course, many of her comments were flagged, and eventually her YouTube channel was shut down. But that didn't stop her, because if Natasha Iver is anything, it's persistent. She started her own website - NatashaIver.com - when she was seventeen, where she continued to post her newest music and updates on her life over the years. Although most people would say that Natasha's music was decent and likable, the overall views on her website barely passed 200. Slowly, the updates stopped coming, and most of Natasha's dedicated followers lost interest and moved on to other wannabe internet celebrities. Until yesterday, Natasha Iver had not uploaded a new song onto her website in over a year.
Natasha's followers were shocked to see earlier this week that Natasha's website had been updated, and a new blog had been uploaded with Natasha apologizing for disappearing from the internet for the past year. The now twenty-two year old blamed her disappearance on family and relationship problems, which seemed to be the topic of many of her past blogs since she was seventeen. In her newest blog, she told her fans that she had something new to share with them, and she definitely wasn't kidding. Her newest song - My Boyfriend Will Hate This Song (Dirty Metal Music Fan) - started streaming at 7:32 PM last night, and by this morning, Natasha's website views had not only doubled, but tripled in hits. The number kept growing as more people kept listening and sharing Natasha's newest song until it was fully circulating around the internet. Nobody has ever commented that the song is well-written, but most everybody can agree that it's extremely catchy, and that's why so many like it and continue to listen to it.
The song tells the story of Natasha Iver's relationship with somebody who doesn't like her music. She doesn't seem to be upset by the fact that he doesn't like it, but rather almost laughing at the idea of it, and accepting of the fact that she'll never truly enjoy her work. Even in the first line, she characterizes her boyfriend as "big and strong," so when she says that she knows he's going to hate this song, it comes off as her saying that her boyfriend is too manly, almost, to enjoy her dance pop music. It's not revealed until the chorus that the reason why her boyfriend doesn't like her music is because her boyfriend is much more of a fan of the metal genre, which Natasha Iver's music definitely doesn't fit into. Natasha seems to be almost laughing at the fact that she knows that her boyfriend is going to hate her song as she sings, "Oh Oh Oh Oh / He'll hate this!" before the chorus. Her voice stays at pretty music the same octave for most of the song, except when she sings the chorus - then it goes up much higher with Natasha trying to show off her range. Although her voice in the song is heavily edited, it is obvious that even without the editing, Natasha could still be considered a good singer. When Natasha uploaded this song, she added a blog with it, explaining what the song was about. She mentioned in the blog that the relationship the song was about has ended since she wrote the song. She jokingly added that it wasn't because of musical differences that the relationship ended. The song uses a very dance pop beat and sound to it. Everything about the song is very light, with no heavy lyrics or beats throughout it. There's an instrumental break in the middle of the song before the lyrics start over, which seems to be the focus of the song. The instrumental break seems to be another laugh at Natasha's boyfriend, seeming to say, "You don't like pop music? Here's a whole interlude that's only pop music." It's not only a catchy song about two people in a relationship together who have different musical tastes, but also about a woman not feeling like she needs to change who she is for her boyfriend, and being okay with that.
The song, of course, has received mixed reviews from all the people on the internet who think it's their job to share their opinion with anybody who may listen. Many people have shrugged it off as just another internet song craze that nobody will talk about again in a few weeks, while many people have completely embraced the song, claiming it one of their favorites so far in the year. And, like always, there are the people who claim that the song is just more mainstream trash that is only being supported by the sheep of the world who will promote anything that their friends say is cool. Overall, the song seems to have the makings of a hit, if not for the fact that maybe it's actually a pretty good song, then for the reason that so many people have shared it all over the internet already. TITLE: My Boyfriend Will Hate This Song (Dirty Metal Music Fan) ARTIST: Natasha Iver WRITTEN BY: Natasha Iver LENGTH: 3:53 GENRE: Dance pop PRODUCER: Natasha Iver My boyfriend Big and strong I know that he Will hate this song
Oh Oh Oh Oh He'll hate this! Oh Oh Oh Oh He'll hate this!
My boyfriend Big and strong I know that he Won't sing along
Oh Oh Oh Oh He'll hate this! Oh Oh Oh Oh
My boyfriend is a Is a dirty metal music fan, yeah
My boyfriend doesn't Doesn't listen to me and my band, yeah
He's a dirty metal music fan, yeah Doesn't listen to me and my band (my band, my band, my band, my band, yeah)
He'll hate this!
[Instrumental Break]
My boyfriend Big and strong I know that he Will hate this song
Oh Oh Oh Oh He'll hate this! Oh Oh Oh Oh He'll hate this!
My boyfriend Big and strong I know that he Won't sing along
Oh Oh Oh Oh He'll hate this! Oh Oh Oh Oh
My boyfriend is a Is a dirty metal music fan, yeah
My boyfriend doesn't Doesn't listen to me and my band, yeah
He's a dirty metal music fan, yeah Doesn't listen to me and my band (my band, my band, my band, my band, yeah)
He'll hate this!SOUNDS LIKE: Avicii - You Make Me
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