Originally posted by Millz59
Pop is ****ing annoying. People have no respect for the real music that was written in the 80's and 90's. Now everything is about ****ing pop and seizure music (dubstep).
Honestly how is wub wub wub wub and yayyy ooohhh babbbbyyyyy music? I think I can write some of these songs if I really wanted too.
I agree completely with you!
Pop=Popular music, not just one genre
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Originally posted by KiddAitch
ahaha agreed ^^
because Pac died ....
Tupac wasn't the G.O.A.T. , stop saying rap died when he did
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Originally posted by IAmAwesOMe
I liked it when it was in the 60s through the 90s. Now everything is electronic, there is no musicianship present in this era of music. Please comment about what you think, and Rush is F*cking awesome.
Plenty of good music today, you just say you like 60-90s, probably because it's old.
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Originally posted by GetDeleted
Music is all so generic now. That's the problem. So many "artists" that are mainstream today, are only mainstream because they were born into money and fame. It's a joke.
Todays music is all the same because it's not even by people, it's by ****in' computers. Auto-Tune has taken away from people that can actually sing and have a talent that makes them stand out. Computers have taken away from people being able to play instruments and be creative. The music industry requires absolutely no talent whatsoever, that's why it's as bad as it is.
I can listen to literally anything from the 90's and enjoy it. Any genre. Now, every genre is extremely stereotyped. Rap = Drugs, Cars, Bitches, Parties. Country = Redneck, tractors, nascar, alcohol. Pop = Parties, Having fun. Rock is probably the widest genre right now, but a lot of it is just about the same depressing stories. Artists make all their songs about the same exact things now. No creativity. No lyrical talent.
What do stereotypes have to do with listening to that genre?