Make me your Dream Life 88,871 Posted December 5, 2023 thinking about the singers who might not be conventionally pretty or attractive really creating a world with their powerful singing, but not being able to get a platform cus of how they look. 10 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
southbeachswing 3,904 Posted January 21 Leaking music right before the official release date is always really gross behavior to me and i dont know why it seems to not bother others kind of a random take but to me its way different than enjoying unreleased/leaked music... just wait for things to be released if they already have an official date! So disrespectful 8 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anonymcomenter 4,675 Posted January 21 Idk if this is unpopular or not but the emerging artist from 2009 up to 2015 or so are some of the most original and interesting to me (I’ve seen some general distaste for that era of pop music). Like, those years gave us some of the best artist we have now… around the 2010s it was all about EDM and labels tried to push that into them, but some of those female singers had so much potential and interesting takes on music. Now I don’t see any of that with the new pop “girlies”. For example: - Kesha (quirky country) - Neon Hitch (gypsy pop) - Carly Rae Jepsen (Corny 80s teenage love BOPs) - Natalia Kills (Tarantino movie soundtracks meets pop) - Porcelain Black (Marilyn Manson meets Britney Spears) - Sky Ferreira (grunge but make it pop) - Melania Martinez (creepy child-like music with hip hop) - Lola Blanc (witchy music) - Kerli (European rock with pop) - Zella Day (east west kind of music) - Bonnie McKee (80s pop at it’s most) - Allie X (Sinth based weird pop bangers) - Marina (British music with clever lyrics) - Charli XCX (queen of underground hyper pop) - Grimes (technology based interesting EDM) - Bebe Rexha (queen is ghost-songwritting) only a few of them have “made it” in the industry like Ariana Grande with R&B, Taylor with country and Lady Gaga with electro pop, but almost all of them have lost their “edge”. Nowadays pop music is not interesting anymore, it’s all fabricated and controlled by labels (Im aware this has always been the case, but now seems more evident). Sadly most of them had problems with their labels or multiple delays in their projects and parted ways to do their own thing. Now we don’t know anything about them. We also have some industry plants like Selena Gomez or Ava Max but it looks like artist nowadays are more interested in brand deals and make up lines… so sad. I Miss when it was all about music. They didn’t care about streams and used songs over 3 minutes with no samples! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daytona Beach Sparkler 5,460 Posted January 21 6 minutes ago, Anonymcomenter said: Idk if this is unpopular or not but the emerging artist from 2009 up to 2015 or so are some of the most original and interesting to me (I’ve seen some general distaste for that era of pop music). Like, those years gave us some of the best artist we have now… around the 2010s it was all about EDM and labels tried to push that into them, but some of those female singers had so much potential and interesting takes on music. Now I don’t see any of that with the new pop “girlies”. For example: - Kesha (quirky country) - Neon Hitch (gypsy pop) - Natalia Kills (Tarantino movie soundtracks meets pop) - Porcelain Black (Marilyn Manson meets Britney Spears) - Sky Ferreira (grunge but make it pop) - Melania Martinez (creepy child-like music with hip hop) - Lola Blanc (witchy music) - Kerli (European rock with pop) - Zella Day (east west kind of music) - Bonnie McKee (80s pop at it’s most) - Allie X (Sinth based weird pop bangers) - Marina (British music with clever lyrics) - Charli XCX (queen of underground hyper pop) - Grimes (technology based interesting EDM) - Bebe Rexha (queen is ghost-songwritting) only a few of them have “made it” in the industry like Ariana Grande with the R&B, Taylor with the country and Lady Gaga with electro pop, but almost all of them have lost their “edge”. Nowadays pop music is not interesting anymore, it’s all fabricated and controlled by labels (Im aware this has always been the case, but now seems more evident). Sadly most of them had problems with their labels or multiple delays in their projects and parted ways to do their own thing We also have some industry plants like Selena Gomez or Ava Max but it looks like artist nowadays are more interested in brand deals and make up lines… so sad. I Miss when it was all about music. They didn’t care about streams and used songs over 3 minutes with no samples! 0 Quote 𝒟𝑜 𝐼 𝓂𝒶𝓀𝑒 𝓎𝑜𝓊 𝒻𝑒𝑒𝓁 𝓁𝒾𝓀𝑒 𝒞𝒽𝓇𝒾𝓈𝓉𝓂𝒶𝓈𝓉𝒾𝓂𝑒? ⋆⁺₊❅.⋆꙳•̩̩͙❅*̩̩͙‧͙ ‧͙*̩̩͙❆ ͙͛ ˚₊⋆ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluechemtrails 27,324 Posted January 23 there is more good music out there that is worth listening to than you can imagine (why unpopular? because we probably have not enough time listening to everything) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rico25 7,956 Posted January 23 I still want AB to be successful despite her collection of beefs, including with Lana 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nectar Of The Puss 1,103 Posted January 23 Rap is so boring it’s only good for its production. Also rap listeners themselves are boring mainly teenagers that think they’re the shit thinking they’re gonna grow up to 💨 on private yachts with gangsters and snoop dog but all they’re gonna be are tradies in a small share house because they ruined their lives by not focusing on school and wanting to be cool. that sounds really targeted (it is) and got off topic also off topic but on topic the type of music you enjoy when you’re a teenager can drastically change your life like I had a friend that was so smart and would listen to her little indie music u til she discovered y2k cult classic rap music now she got 0% in math and is failing all her classes. That’s why I love swifties, Gracie Abrams and those types of fans because they’re the people that are gonna be running the world besides the Chads that listen to the fonk beats that think they’re Andrew tate (what actually happened to him tho) 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluechemtrails 27,324 Posted February 9 Why stream bigger artists when there are smaller ones who make just as good or better music and are much more dependent on your audience? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barry 5,972 Posted February 15 On 1/23/2024 at 10:48 AM, Nectar Of The Puss said: Rap is so boring it’s only good for its production. Also rap listeners themselves are boring mainly teenagers that think they’re the shit thinking they’re gonna grow up to 💨 on private yachts with gangsters and snoop dog but all they’re gonna be are tradies in a small share house because they ruined their lives by not focusing on school and wanting to be cool. that sounds really targeted (it is) and got off topic also off topic but on topic the type of music you enjoy when you’re a teenager can drastically change your life like I had a friend that was so smart and would listen to her little indie music u til she discovered y2k cult classic rap music now she got 0% in math and is failing all her classes. That’s why I love swifties, Gracie Abrams and those types of fans because they’re the people that are gonna be running the world besides the Chads that listen to the fonk beats that think they’re Andrew tate (what actually happened to him tho) I feel it's good because it's real and it's mostly just regular people with no help making it on their own, thats probably why it's influential as well as to make it you need to be a bit different and for your personality to be part of your music so theres a lot of variety. People also listen to what is relatable to them I think. There isn't many songs like this for example outside of rap that a lot of people relate with 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dark Angel 203,530 Posted March 11 every word in a song's title should start with a capital letter, even words like to, the, and, etc. otherwise it just doesn't look right to me 3 Quote 𝕚 ' 𝕝 𝕝 𝕙 𝕒 𝕧 𝕖 𝕒 𝕓 𝕝 𝕦 𝕖 𝕔 𝕙 𝕣 𝕚 𝕤 𝕥 𝕞 𝕒 𝕤 ⋆ ꙳ •̩̩͙ ❅ *̩̩͙ ‧͙ ‧͙ *̩̩͙ ❆ ͙͛ ˚ ₊ ⋆ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lana Del Dufrene 11,284 Posted March 11 Unpopular opinion: Artists Working with Jack antonoff isn’t the issue. If you look at his earlier work it’s very good. It’s how unoriginal he’s become. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShadesOfFool 20,223 Posted March 11 Idk if I’m becoming an old head but I find most new artists coming out to be so I underwhelming and wack lol 6 Quote let's be real, all you bitches wanna look like me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lana Del Dufrene 11,284 Posted March 11 1 minute ago, ShadesOfFool said: Idk if I’m becoming an old head but I find most new artists coming out to be so I underwhelming and wack lol 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lanaismamom 11,553 Posted March 11 4 minutes ago, ShadesOfFool said: Idk if I’m becoming an old head but I find most new artists coming out to be so I underwhelming and wack lol yes it’s really that bad nowadays.. hence i’m only listening stuff that isn’t older 2017, anything newer (besides artists i stan) was so forgettable, uninspired and useless, well 99% of it 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluechemtrails 27,324 Posted March 11 I miss the days when songs were full length and not optimized for streaming replay. 6 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genesee 6,461 Posted March 11 1 hour ago, ShadesOfFool said: Idk if I’m becoming an old head but I find most new artists coming out to be so I underwhelming and wack lol agreed and i think it's because a lot of them are carbon copies of artists that already exist or just make music that caters to social media. it's like no one has to start out singing in dive bars anymore, just one hit from 10 seconds of your song on tik tok and you instantly have a million monthly listeners. you don't really have to work all that hard on your craft if you use the blatant pattern the industry is following 0 Quote from the motel window, the stars twinkle and the signs glow i see all the places you've taken me and all the places we'll go together Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
never2heaven 6,808 Posted March 11 18 minutes ago, bluechemtrails said: I miss the days when songs were full length and not optimized for streaming replay. piggybacking off this, artists being pushed to make songs optimised for tiktok is completely ruining their potential. I hate when im listening to a song and there is a part of it very clearly created for tiktok that does not fit the rest of the song and just throws the whole thing off. It is an absolute plague for up and coming artists. why is the full length of the song not this or vice versa?? 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stoned Mary in the Garden 6,832 Posted March 12 Teenwitch by bones is one of the best records ever. Super hypocritical for me to say bc i don’t like Nicole Dollanganger and she made a whole record about columbine but she did it in a very romanticizing way towards the shooters. Bones made a whole record from every perspective of that horrible tragedy. I think it’s an album everyone should listen to at least once. It’s definitely not something that will stay on your playlist but it’s something you’ll never, ever forget. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stoned Mary in the Garden 6,832 Posted March 14 On 3/12/2024 at 2:44 PM, X8vinylScratchX said: I like Teenwitch in a weird sort of way. Some of the songs sound beautiful and really paint a picture with sound, but at the same time it just often seemed straight up edgy and not respectful to the tragedy at all. I like the songs RunningForMyLife and BombsInTheLunchroom. Those song are and some of the others at the start of the album sound pretty and sometimes take a strong narrative tone. But more often than not throughout Teenwitch Bones just seemed to be doing his typical rapper lyrics. Like the line in Cafeteria where he said his neck was froze, or the pure edginess of Reb&Vodka. I overall like the album, but it can be hard to take seriously at times Everything you said I completely agree with. I think bones was trying to write from every perspective and the shooters WERE cringe. I just love that he didn’t romanticize the killers like so many people did. When he wrote from their perspective, he made sure it was hard to take seriously but the songs from the perspective of students and teachers and parents are so heavy 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites