16th August 2023, 9:12 AM
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(16th August 2023, 8:53 AM)Mia Wrote: If you ever get 20 spare minutes, Thoughty2 did a great video on it
Bro, I'm ten minutes in, and already I've learned a lot. This explains why people are so interested in today's modern music, vs. analyzing its entirety as a whole. The phrase "Millennial Whoop" explains why you hear so many songs sounding relatively identical to each other because of its familiarity. This is nothing more than subconscious programming to get us to accept songs that have depreciated over the last 2 decades.
Also, he's right... we do need to dig deep to actually find someone who's truly talented in writing full songs, lyrics, and standalone instrumentals. People need to shift their attention spans away from "familiarity" and focus on complete songs. Songs shouldn't always have to be about instantaneously hooking you in because you're missing out on a lot. People always want something that's simple, but simple is too modern and stale, nowadays.
Anyways, I'm going to continue the video, now.