Angered fanbase
Pietro Lombardi's latest release, "OMG (Ober Malle Geil)" featuring party hit queen Isi Glück, has sparked a divided response among fans and critics. The upbeat rave/techno track, intended to be a summer anthem on Mallorca, was met with harsh criticism on social media platforms.
The song's lyrics and interchangeable beats have been criticized as simple, while some users have expressed disappointment with the sudden shift from Lombardi's pop hits to loud party music. However, the music video for "OMG" has quickly amassed millions of views, suggesting potential popularity for Lombardi's party songs.
Lombardi, who plans to release more party songs in addition to his pop hits, interprets the backlash as an indication that he can find an audience with party music. Isi Glück views this move as brave by Lombardi.
Despite the mixed reception, the new track has charted moderately, reaching #68 on the Deutsche DJ Playlist Top 100. Some critics argue that the song lacks substance both lyrically and musically, while others see it as a fun, energetic party track.
The shift in style has left some fans disappointed, with many preferring Lombardi's earlier hits, which they feel showed more heart and quality. However, others view this new direction as a fresh and exciting departure for the artist.
As Lombardi continues to release more party songs, the divide within his fanbase is likely to persist. Some fans think he has completely flopped with "OMG," while others see it as a promising start to a new era in his music career. Only time will tell if "OMG" will be remembered as a summer fling or a Ballermann staple.
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