Linkin Park most likely to make Singaporean fans feel angry: Survey

Singapore News News

Linkin Park most likely to make Singaporean fans feel angry: Survey
Singapore Latest News,Singapore Headlines
  • 📰 IndependentSG
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 59 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 27%
  • Publisher: 72%

In second place, rapper Eminem is ranked as likely to anger Singaporeans with his music.

A recent survey conducted by online language learning platform Preply has revealed which music artists are most likely to stir emotions of happiness, sadness, anger and even being loved. The study which included 1,502 Singaporeans showed that Linkin Park is the most likely to make fans feel angry with 14.1% of fans saying this.

Taiwanese singer Jay Chou ranked highest for evoking sadness with 19.5% of fans reporting feeling sad when listening to his music.The artist that evokes feelings of happiness and love is Taylor Swift. Alongside Taylor Swift, Maroon 5 is most likely to make fans feel happiness with 19.8% of votes. BLACKPINK is at 15.2%. Top five artists in the list included Jay Chou and JJ Lin as well.

Placing third is heavy metal band Metallica with 9.8% of fans voting for them. The band is known for their angsty and rebellious lyrics. VÛ makes fans the least angry at 1.7% followed by Radwimps and LANY .Taylor Swift is the artist mostly likely to lead Singapore listeners to feel love with 25.9% of people voting for her. This is followed by UK singer Ed Sheeran, who is famous for his ballads, with 20.1% of Singaporeans feeling love as they listen to his songs. 15.

“What to do in this situation?” — SG man with financial burdens says his wife refuses to work, do household chores, and only wants to cook once a monthLetter to the Editor | Key factors to consider before enrolling in a degree program to avoid disappointing return on investment

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

IndependentSG /  🏆 2. in SG

Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Gourmet Park: A guide to Singapore's largest food truck and container parkGourmet Park: A guide to Singapore's largest food truck and container parkThings at Sentosa just got a whole lot more exciting: Imagine a vibrant, festival-like atmosphere where the tantalising aroma of gourmet street food fills the air, and every corner offers a new, delicious surprise.
Read more »

Caught on camera: Singaporean gets fined $1,000 for not wearing seat belt in AustraliaCaught on camera: Singaporean gets fined $1,000 for not wearing seat belt in AustraliaOne month after returning from a family vacation to Australia, a Singaporean woman was issued a traffic fine for failing to buckle up. The woman surnamed Lu, 42, told Shin Min Daily News that she and her friend's family had flown to Australia during the June school holidays. They started their journey in Brisbane and rented a car driving around...
Read more »

Singaporean David Yong, featured on Netflix's Super Rich in Korea, faces more fraud chargesSingaporean David Yong, featured on Netflix's Super Rich in Korea, faces more fraud chargesSINGAPORE — Singaporean businessman David Yong was on Aug 8 handed two new charges over falsifying accounts in relation to a promissory note arrangement involving Evergreen Group Holdings.
Read more »

'They were waiting': Singaporean motorcyclist accuses Malaysian bikers of ganging up to stage accident on Causeway'They were waiting': Singaporean motorcyclist accuses Malaysian bikers of ganging up to stage accident on CausewayOne Singaporean biker has accused several Malaysian bikers of harassing him after staging an 'accident' on the Causeway. Taking to Facebook on Monday (Aug 5), the man said in the Scam Alert Singapore group that this incident happened right after he drove past the Checkpoint on July 27 at around 10am.
Read more »

Meet the Singaporean who started a farm growing longans and lychees in China's GuangdongMeet the Singaporean who started a farm growing longans and lychees in China's GuangdongAround 2,000 Singaporeans live, work and play in southern China's Guangdong province. Maoming is a coastline city facing the South China Sea, with a population of around six million and known for its fruit production.
Read more »

Schooling’s 2016 gold ‘so impressive’, says Michael Phelps on Singaporean swimmerSchooling’s 2016 gold ‘so impressive’, says Michael Phelps on Singaporean swimmerThe 23-gold Olympic winner revealed that he had communicated with the Republic's Rio 2016 champion, who retired in 2024.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-24 09:39:14