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Among Indian critics, Sukanya Verma of Rediff praised the lead performances and rated the movie 3.5/5 saying, "It's Sonam and Imran's collective persona and their free-flowing chemistry that makes all the difference. Although the pair deserve better than an amateurishly written romance to scoop out their terrific potential as a combination".[9] Gaurav Malani of IndiaTimes rated the movie 3/5 and said, "If you hate love stories this one's certainly not for you. Which means this ends up being another love story and that too a dull one!"[10] Nikhat Kazmi of Times of India also praised the lead performances, but found the plot predictable and rated the movie 3/5 saying, "Thematically, I Hate Luv Storys is extremely simplistic, uni-layered and terribly predictable."[11]

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Kelsea Ballerini is undoubtedly in love. She married fellow country singer Morgan Evans in December. However, as much as the newlywed loves being in love, she hates love songs enough to write a song about it.

Ballerini had written 200 songs for her album "Unapologetically" and she thought she was finished. She had three co-writing appointments left before she had to turn in the project when she met with Trevor Rosen from Old Dominion and hit songwriter Shane McAnally. They asked her what kind of song she needed to round out the album.

"I was like, 'Guys, I think I need another love song, but I hate love songs," Ballerini said. "We all kind of looked at each other and it was that magical moment that you fish for in every co-write, and we just wrote it. it was so fun to make those rhymes bounce like (Dr. Seuss-like) kind of rhymes. It really did write itself."

I could hear her vacuuming next door, and I had this idea: 'I hate myself in the morning.' I didn't have a co-write that day. So I was just sitting there, kind of blue, and I had seen Jesse Winchester play maybe a few nights before, so the kind of (plays arpeggio guitar part) came from Jesse's solo acoustic thing. I'd been listening to a lot of early '70s country, like Kristofferson and Roger Miller, stuff from that era. So I sat down with this idea, thinking about her and listening to her vacuum through the wall. I wrote "I May Hate Myself in the Morning" in 30 minutes...

In this Roughstock exclusive, veteran songwriter Odie Blackmon describes how he came to write one of the most iconic songs of Lee Ann Womack's career and the song that won her an Album of the Year award for There's More Where That Came From, her traditional country tour de force.

Nickelback started out as a mid-90s cover band in Alberta, because of course they did. They recorded their first album of original songs, Curb, in 1996. When Curb came out, the band consisted of Chad Kroeger and his two brothers Mike (bass) and Brandon (drums), as well as Ryan Peake on guitar.

It was a simple idea, a mashup of the slightly adjusted songs, with each one playing out of a different audio channel. The results are astonishing: The two songs line up so perfectly, rising and falling in the same spots to a near-identical chord progression.

Peter Wolf (producer): There was a lot of hate inside the band. What was his name, the gentleman who just died? Paul Kantner. Paul [Jefferson Airplane's co-founder] was an old hippie who was not relevant anymore. Everyone wanted to go more modern, and he didn't want to. I was happy Paul left. He argued with everybody, and I hated that.

Lambert: We licensed the song to ITT for almost a million dollars. A major smash song never stops earning money. I've probably written 500 songs, but ten of them earn 90 percent of the money I make.

It also forms part of Ali Smith's 2016 short fiction in New Statesman. The main character recalls how much they'd hated the song until finally reaching some kind of new understanding of it whilst experiencing heartbreak.

"That's your grabber," Lennon responded, and said he had a "love-hate" relationship with the song, the Los Angeles Times reported. The outlet used some lyrics from the song as puns in its story, suggesting "the sad song" did not "make it better" for Lennon.

The family lost most of its wealth through the worldwide depression when their bank failed in the early 1930s. Maria tightened belts all around by dismissing most of the servants and taking in boarders. It was around this time that they began considering making the family hobby of singing into a profession. Georg was reluctant for the family to perform in public, "but accepted it as God's will that they sing for others," daughter Eleonore said in a 1978 Washington Post interview. "It almost hurt him to have his family onstage, not from a snobbish view, but more from a protective one." As depicted in The Sound of Music, the family won first place in the Salzburg Music Festival in 1936 and became successful, singing Renaissance and Baroque music, madrigals, and folk songs all across Europe.

Stephen Sondheim finds the music from \"West Side Story,\" one of the most revered musicals of all time, downright \"embarrassing.\" And he should know. He wrote the lyrics.\"It embarrasses me,\" he said. \"It's very hard for me to listen to some of those songs.\"Only a man who has won eight Tony Awards, two Grammys, a Pulitzer Prize and an Oscar could get away with saying something like that. That man is the 80-year-old composer-lyricist, Stephen Sondheim.He is a true Broadway legend. Most theater buffs have heard (or sung) at least one of Sondheim's most famous scores, which include, \"Sweeney Todd,\" \"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,\" \"Into the Woods,\" \"Company,\" \"Sunday in the Park with George,\" \"Assassins\" and \"Follies.\" He also wrote the lyrics for \"Gypsy\" and then, of course, \"West Side Story.\"There's even a Broadway theater named after him. Earlier this year, the Henry Miller Theater on West 43rd Street in New York City became the Stephen Sondheim Theater, another event in his career that the composer was somewhat uncomfortable with.\"Embarrassing. Thrilling but embarrassing,\" Sondheim said. \"First of all, I've never been fond of my name. 'Sondheim' ... doesn't sing.\"Then, of course, there have been constant celebrations, honors, birthday tributes and praises from Sondheim's other prestigious colleagues, including actress Bernadette Peters, who called him \"a walking, living icon.\"Again, the great composer blushed.\"It's really nice, but it's also embarrassing,\" Sondheim said. \"My tendency, my desire is 'leave me alone, just let me ride.'\"Then he added about watching his life's work unfold: \"What's great about standing in the back of the theater while the show is going on is if the audience doesn't like it, you can go to the bar right next door and have a drink.\"

Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City as two young, idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs, the "American" Jets and the Puerto Rican Sharks. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heart-wrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time.

Highlighting the talents of a young ensemble cast, West Side Story has found popularity in schools as well as professional theatres throughout the world. Its exciting, sophisticated score by Leonard Bernstein is often considered Broadway's finest, its songs a part of the nation's musical heritage. As originally staged by the legendary Jerome Robbins, the show is an impressive showcase for accomplished dancers (a guide featuring the original choreography is available for rental). And, with a reduced orchestration and transpositions on demand, this masterpiece is easier to mount than ever before!

Really, people? You're gonna hate on poor Taco? All he has is "Putting' On The Ritz" and you're going to take that away from him? It's not even his song. Irving freakin' Berlin wrote this song in 1929. Everybody from Ella Fitzgerald to Fred Astaire to Judy Garland recorded it. In the 1980s, über-European performer Taco recorded this sweet/creepy synthpop version of it. And it's awesome. I say everybody who voted for this song is wrong.

This could be the biggest blow-out victory in the history of the Rolling Stone Readers Poll. You really, really, really hate "We Built This City" by Starship. It crushed the competition. This isn't the first time this happened to this song. In 2004 Blender named this song the Most Awesomely Bad Song of All Time. Certainly, there's a lot to hate about the song. Jefferson Airplane was a pretty great rock band in the 1960s. They came back in the 1980s as this sleek, corporate band named Starship with some guy named Mickey Thomas as one of their singers. This wasn't their only huge hit. They also scored with "Sara" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," from the soundtrack to Mannequin. To the Woodstock generation, their success in the 1980s just seemed like the final nail in the coffin of their youth. Bizarrely enough, Elton John lyricist Bernie Taupin is one of the co-writers of this song.

Like it or loath it is a joke that not everyone got and it stands out of their back catalogue as one of their most divisive songs. It is also a song that sets itself aside from the rest as one of the few where all the members received a composition credit, and you can check it out below.

And that got us thinking: Which other songs could be used to annihilate an ex? Here are our top 17 -- tell us which you like best, or if we missed any of your favorites. Then be sure to watch another M+J on Monday at 10/9c!

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The official "Phantom of the Opera" Twitter account also confirmed that the performance happened, writing: "'All I Ask of You' was always one of her favorite songs, with her once making a private video on the Phantom's stage. Excited to see this moment in @TheCrownNetflix with the wonderful Emma Corrin."

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