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The Summer When Everyone Wanted a Good, Good Night

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In 2009, every big hit sounded like a version of “I Gotta Feeling,” by the Black Eyed Peas

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jul 06, 2026
While 2009's hits were undeniably catchy, they reflected a cultural moment that prioritized escapism over deeper artistic expression.

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The success of feel-good anthems in 2009 illustrates the power of music to unite people and uplift spirits in challenging times.

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The trend of similar-sounding hits in 2009 raises concerns about the music industry's reliance on formulas rather than creativity.

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The pervasive optimism in 2009's hits, like 'I Gotta Feeling,' fostered a much-needed sense of joy during tough economic times.

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The dominance of upbeat songs in 2009 stifled musical diversity, making the charts feel monotonous and less innovative.

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