Someone has to work at McDonald’s I suppose, and it’s not going to be Timmy from the Hampton's.

  • OldSoulHippie [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    What's more, is the new artists are just the spoiled, rich brats of the last generation of artists. I don't know how in the fuck people I work with find songs about partying on billion dollar yachts in the Hamptons relatable. I've known so many people in their twenties that sing along with pop songs like the song is about their life.

    This isn't meant to be an anti-pop screed. I actually find myself enjoying a lot of it on its face. I'm more into jam bands and handmade music, but pop is designed to hit just right, and I'm just not that stone hearted. I have one co-worker that usually picks the music every day, and it's like top 40 stuff. It's been interesting being back in the loop, and it kind of helps me balance my music listening. Some days, I just can't take another playthrough of Doja Cat and I can't wait to get in my car for some ear bleach. Other days, I discover something like Rollin' by Michael Kiwanuka. Never would have heard that jam if it wasn't for the pop station at work.

    • mittens [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I don't even have an issue with pop artists presenting themselves as rich, at least they're honest about it, I just have an issue with how the spotlight is given arbitrarily in most cases, and it's an invisible fact to most people. Like I feel there's no point in trying to make anything artistic, because there would be no one out there who will listen because, while I'm by no means destitute, my family simply is not connected, so I don't try. I begin defeated already.

      Kiwanuka's You Ain't The Problem is great though, you should listen to Exuma.

      • OldSoulHippie [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I've also noticed that pretty much every popular song that isn't Doja Cat has a lifted hook, lyrics or melody from another song. I understand sampling, but this just seems lazy. Like they can't even pay someone to write them some trite and vapid lyrics, they had to steal the hook from that one The Cardigans song, that as far as the fans are concerned, is awesome and original.