Justin Hawkins' Controversial Critiques: Harry Styles, Coldplay, and Yungblud Under Fire

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Justin Hawkins' Controversial Critiques: Harry Styles, Coldplay, and Yungblud Under Fire

On his popular YouTube channel Justin Hawkins Rides Again, The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins has shared his candid opinions on the music of Harry Styles and Coldplay. He described their music as "completely forgettable" and "dull," particularly criticizing Styles' 2022 solo song "As It Was" for being a derivative version of A-ha's '80s classic "Take On Me." Hawkins expressed his belief that most music is average and unremarkable, pointing out the lack of originality in certain songs that mimic '80s hits. He predicted that while Styles' music may fade into obscurity, A-ha's iconic track will stand the test of time.

In a bold statement, Hawkins dismissed the idea that Coldplay's music will have a lasting impact, asserting that their songs will not be remembered in the future. This critique follows a recent controversy involving Hawkins and his brother Dan, who criticized Yungblud's tribute performance to the late Ozzy Osbourne at the MTV VMAs. The comments made by Hawkins have sparked reactions from fans and fellow musicians, with Yungblud responding to the criticism by labeling it as "bitter and jealous." Despite the backlash, Hawkins remains unapologetic in his assessment of contemporary music and artists.

In conclusion, Justin Hawkins' outspoken views on the music industry have stirred debate and divided opinions among fans and musicians alike. His blunt critiques of Harry Styles, Coldplay, and Yungblud reflect his uncompromising approach to evaluating modern music trends. As a prominent figure in the rock music scene, Hawkins continues to challenge conventional norms and offer his unfiltered perspective on the evolving landscape of popular music.