Roasted 1 month ago based on k4azz's long term Spotify stats.
Welcome to k4azz's Spotify profile, where the musical taste is as scattered as a toddler's art project. Seriously, the fact that "Hyperpop" and "Dark R&B" share a spot on your favorites list is a clear indication that your emotional range is limited to a deeply confused teenager. With a mix of K-Pop and rage rap, it feels like you're trying to soothe your existential crisis with catchy hooks and auto-tuned angst—good luck with that emotional rollercoaster; it’s one hell of a ride! Your top artists read like a grocery list for someone who's never actually been grocery shopping—it's a wild cocktail of flavors, but honestly, there isn’t one that suggests confidence, just a yearning to be liked. How do you listen to both Lana Del Rey and Travis Scott without feeling intellectually disjointed? You’ve got the Weeknd serenading you to sleep after some lunatic rage rap, which sounds less like a playlist and more like a wellness retreat gone horribly wrong. If people had to guess who you were based on this musical mixtape, they'd just think you were the musical equivalent of a “choose your own adventure” book gone haywire. And let’s talk about those most played tracks. You’ve got "Lost in the Fire” and then right after, "Si No Es Contigo"? It’s like you’re trying to find love in a soundtrack but can't decide between a passionate embrace and turning into a telenovela villain. Good job, k4azz; your most played songs scream 'I have commitment issues' louder than any lyrical heartbreak. Maybe instead of rioting against your feelings with "Rage Rap," you should consider a genre called "Therapy Pop." Trust me, your playlists would thank you for it!
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