In 2016-2019, I used to listen to mainstream music. Now, I use RUclips to explore other genres of music. The radio these days keep playing the same hit songs. It’s like, I want to hear something different for once. I also hate modern country music.
That point where lots of today’s EDM songs are blending with pop tunes is what I hate the most of today’s music, artist like The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, etc. are completely destroying everything with their garbage shitty ass corny music, and some EDM artist that have been around back in the 90s and the 2000s when they were hardcore and underground are selling out to the pop audience so that they could still be relevant and love them which in fact they’re new music is trash and all the same.
@The scariest Thing on earth What you clasify as death or black metal? Slipknot? Cradle Of Filth? These genres are quite experimental nowadays. And tell me what new hard rock or metal band got famous because of music industry nowadays. And why Post Malone decide to be a rapper instead of being in rock or metal band if not all rock and metal is ignored now. He can play guitar very well.
I came into the 2010s listening to & embracing the classic rock of Sabbath, Queen, ACDC, Guns n Rose's, Thin Lizzy, Motorhead, the metal of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden. Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, some punk of Bad Brains and some reggae of Jimmy Cliff, UB40, the Maytals. I didn't pay much attention to the 2010s even if they tried harder shoving one trash wonders down our throats Cause anything from the classic rock era & the golden age of hip hop, is timeless. A bit of pop from the late 90s ain't bad but pop hasn't been any good since the Michael Jackson heydays. Maybe it's time to embrace the classic rock and metal eras now Tee. It is a fucking total letdown when any hip hop & r&b stations these days would play pop songs from pop artists who are not affiliated, in anyway, with the art of Hip Hop & R&B. That basically fucks me off. Just ask any long life hip hop fan who know what true Soul and R&B are. Not enuff rhythm, not enuff soul, not enuff FUNK, we know what music is & what's music's NOT. These kids today need to be educated what Black music is all about. And if they don't then they can look at metal and rock
I love this! So true. I quit listening to pop a few years ago, followed Beth Hart and came across Nightwish, Epica, Floor Jansen and so much more talent worldwide.
80’s metalheads could at least argue their bands cared about how they composed music. Most 80’s shred guitarists have more talent in their pinky than most hip hop artists today have through their entire bodies, there are exceptions like Kendrick Lamar and Chance but they are the exceptions to the rule.
I fucking hate it when people insist on putting the radio on capital fm. They just play the same shit over and over. It's even more irritating when whoever listens to it decides it has to be really loud. A few months ago I had no earphones for about 4 weeks when I was at work and the radio was always on capital, it was like I was in Hell.
I am nearly 50 I feel music has died. In the 80s we had bands and solo artists. And they wrote great music. Music with great lyrics. Some harder, some with a beat. But it was good music and everyone knew it. Now. I call it nigga nigga fuck fuck music. It’s is racist. It’s is sexist. It is offensive. And it is crap. Where are the instruments? Where are the good singers? Where are the bands producing hit after hit? I feel sorry for today’s youth. What are they going to reminisce to in 30 years?
As rock artist that injured himself with too much aggressive singing autotune can be a good tool, but I still don’t depend on it, I work to do what I can with what’s left of my voice, and I try to use different techniques so there is variety. All of these autotune pop and rap songs sound the same, they have the same generic accent, same boring dreary vibe and snore fest bpm. I do miss the days when every genre brought variety and had life in it. I do what I can to keep that alive in my music.
The only modern day artist that sounds different is Kalvin Harris especially when he made that one song: One Kiss. That song just gave me nostalgia back to the early 2000's when house music was big.
If you say one bad thing about one of today’s mainstream music artists, even if it’s correct, you’ll get a lot of people telling you to commit suicide. It is a shame. Looks matter a lot in mainstream music because people are only famous for their looks and not talent. I enjoy some pop music but a lot of mainstream pop music is not very good. Some of your music and a lot of IVLIOR’s music is much better than what plays on the radio. The same thing with Lauren Taylor’s music, even though Lauren Taylor only has two songs. If you want your faith restored in modern music, listen to IVLIOR’s Rapid Evolution and/or Without Obligation album. Those two albums are more likely to restore your faith in modern music than Lauren Taylor’s music. I’m not saying that Lauren Taylor’s music is awful though. You might not like her songs at first.
Pop music was never great, but I'd take Michael Jackson's Beat it over any of today's trash. In fact, these new pop shouldn't even be called pop. It belongs in the genre of trash.
Honestly in the 80's Pop music wasn't even that big. It was until the late 90's was when Pop music we know became mainstream, and no I never liked it either, but it was better than what we're getting today
@@therealtgvenom - That's not true, *pop music* was huge in the 80's, specially when MTV debut & music videos came along. The late 90's is when the bubble gum pop music took over, record labels pushing looks over talent, i.e: Britney Spears, Nysnc, Backstreet Boys, etc. 80's was the decade for the new Pop & Rock popularity.
@@Aprilpie13 Not compared to Heavy Metal and Rock music. Even Hip-Hop/Rap music was getting more attention and hits. The only Pop artists that mattered and making big money at that time was Michael Jackson and Madonna, and even they didn't just do Pop. They did other genres at the time to switch it up
@@Aprilpie13 I was a teen in the '80s, growing up with pop and all kinds of music that decade and I agree, pop was very big then and it was the late '90s when that garbage pop began to take over by shoving looks over talent, Spears, Nysnc and the rest.
In all seriousness, I feel like 2021 pop is at it’s lowest. Every. Goddamn. Time. When we play our local radio station, I LISTENED to the same garbage all over again. At this point, I can guess what composition they would use. It’s the same and tbh I’ve heard it many times to the point it stung harder than a thousand bees. After going through such a painful experience, I cleanse it all with my buddies, late 80’s to 2010’s rock. I’m happy seeing my rock homies linin’ up hear too. I’d rather bang my head to death metal than feeling my ears bleed from whatever processed can food I was fed every time I unexpectedly encounter what these pop artists give nowadays. The only 21st century ones that I know that are better than these garbage of money-machines are Panic!At the Disco, Billie Eilish, The Weeknd and Lady Gaga
You would think that with all this new technology and advancement with sound design these new "artists" would have different sounds. But most don't know how to play instruments, write songs, or have real creativity or talent.
26: Pop music starting to sound like boring-ass mega church worship music. And sports shows and game shows be playing that awfully depressing and “white-toast” music as they introduce the players/contestants and teams. (Broken & Beautiful-Kelly Clarkson, Hello-Adele, 1(800)-Logic, Head Above Water-Avril Lavigne, Fight Song-Rachel Platten, Gone Gone Gone-Philip Philips, 7 Years-Lucas Graham) Songs that are about as motivational and as heartfelt as sniffing a whiff of chloroform…z…z…z…
Most pop songs these days just talk about these overly complicated relationships which I don't have a problem with but most of them all just sound the same and most real people don't have these types of relationships so it's very unrelatable and a little hard to get into. I of course do love some modern pop songs that are in the mainstream but the main pop music I like to hear are the underground/underrated artists, or jpop (mainly anime op's or endings) and some kpop songs (not a lot of kpop songs, just like 10 songs). Also just because you're like an 8 or 10 it doesn't mean you have actual talent (if you are an 8 or 10 and you have talent, more power to you but most of these modern "hot pop artists" dont have any actual talent if we are to be honest...)
Should Musk buy out the music industry? Anyone know if Musk dislikes today's music and what the music industry is currently? If so and doesn't like it, he MUST then buy it. If he doesn't like what's out today and the way the music industry is, he has got to buy it out and clean house big time. And that is make changes to what it once was decades ago with certain policies. -One, any who wants to do music must have a real singing voice and at least a half decent one. NO AUTO-TUNING. -Two, must have some kind of musical talent in regards with musical instruments; guitar, piano, drums, etc,., to use and play. Keyboards can be included, but NO computers with all the digital sounds we hear in today's pop, hip and rap music. -Three, must WRITE THEIR OWN MUSIC. NO ghost writers! This will certainly change things by currently kicking out those no talented hackers coming off the streets with very little or no musical talent to have all their music done by computers and auto-tuning. All these losers will be denied from the music industry all together. Rule will be you sing with real voices and play real instruments including keyboards or not to do ANY music at all. Time for change to put an end to this musical nightmare of what's been coming out on our airways on radio that do Top-40 music plus rap and hip music.
While I have many criticisms with the 80s as a decade, that decade of music is revered a few million times higher than the overly-similar trash of the last 15 years.
Take back that first sentence. Pop music's death contract was signed after WW2 when sales were put over quality. And corporations started targeting younger audiences (Elvis Presley in the 50s for example). While music began its decline in the 50s, I wouldn't say it died there. I'd say, late 80s. However, I don't like every single song, obviously. Just subgenres of jazz. Pop music is a generalization of music afterall. It can be rhythm & blues, soul, disco, etc. Lastly, popular music before the 50s was just pure gold, and that's a fact!
Music is manufactured. It is no longer created. Created music is personal and unique. Manufactured music or musac is not creative or unique; it's uniform and bland. The desire is to create the next hit song based on technical analysis. Corporations and technology has negatively affected music. Good music is still out there, but you have to go fish, and it is a very big sea. We used to have lesser and greater venues, but due to inflation and technology I don't know where they are. The venue now is electronic. Bieber made it through the internet.
when it come to music i only stick to the old stuff like kiss, queen,gorillaz,etc most of the modern music of to day sucks and it's because they don't put much heart into it any more an i know that this comment mit be off topic it's just i'm not good at remembering the names of hip hop artest
Nah bro you just haven't done a good job looking for good modern artists. Also, I'd go as far as to say Gorillaz is still modern, though what they have been putting out recently is very hot or miss
@@ok-rn2un Pop music that we know wasn't that big in the 70's because you had Rock still dominating (especially British Rock), Funk and of course Disco was dominating the Billboards. In the 80's, Pop music was kind of a new thing because in the 80's it was more cheesy and light hearted, but Rock still dominated the charts (especially Glam Rock) and Metal bands. There were only few true straight up Pop stars back in the 80's making big money and they were Madonna and Michael Jackson, and even they didn't just do Pop music back then. It was in the late 90's was when Pop music started to become more mainstream and cheesy and cheery with the boy bands, Ricky Martin and Britney Spears etc., but even they weren't as bad as what we're getting today. Now people are using autotunes, they mostly can barely even sing, lack real talent, same old lyrics, they're generic, their looks and clothes is their selling point, and they mostly sound the same more than ever before. That is the facts. Pop music is trash. There's a reason why a lot of recent Pop artists aren't even remembered or big as they used to like Justin Bieber now. Whatever happened to Cody Simpson? Miley Cyrus is doing okay now. Katy Perry isn't even huge like that anymore. Whatever happened to Lorde and where's Kei$ha at? The only pop artists that are still megastars selling out big arenas is Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Lady Gaga (because she had to reinvent herself) and Chris Brown (even though he's supposed to be R&B). The ONLY brand new Pop superstar that is doing big things is Billie Eilish
@@therealtgvenom "That is the facts. Pop music is trash." No, those are the opinions. Also, no, pop was huge back then. You just don't remember the crap because they were rightfully forgotten.
@@biivamunner3122 Uhm yeah they are actually facts that Pop music today is trash compared to the "so-called" pop music back then. There's actual tests from scientists that prove that Pop music is not good and it's watered down manufactured garbage with little to no real creativity. www.savingcountrymusic.com/the-science-behind-why-pop-music-sucks/ & medium.com/@jhallwrites/the-tragic-decline-of-music-literacy-and-quality-by-john-henschen-ad69ee3c912a
Nah, I'm not doing that because that has nothing much to do with music, and I want to focus more on music. Besides, I don't follow anything Anime or that whole controversy behind that situation
TG Venom I did a video on that, Christopher Sabat has become a shitty person since he made females do sexual favors to reprise their roles, made a rendition of Dragon Ball Z that involved rape, incest, and homophobia when he worked with openly gay actors such as Chris Patton and John Michael Tatum, conspired Vic Mignogna that he would never be a director, he spearhead the #KickVic movement, he made a voice actress quit because she exposed him for being a bully since she refused to do sexual favors for him in 2007, he threatened voice actors that they would their careers for supporting Vic, he told people not to believe in Vic because he’s an actor, he did self-projecting by mocking Vic for wearing “gay” clothes, he didn’t get fired for violating Funimation‘ policy while Vic got fired from them and Rooster Teeth because of the allegations that have little to no evidence. Vic still did dubbing since he did Rohan Kishabe in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 4 Diamond is Unbreakble since JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is owned by Viz Media
Rock, metal, and alternative rock are always by my side whenever I get tore up with today's pop music.
Hey. There are the underground rappers. Tech n9ne, token, twisted insane are all amazing.
Same here man
Rock, metal, and alternative rock Are Cool
@@ayejay_fuentes5000 Sex Drugs And Scandals In Modern Pop Music Scene
@@paulodizon750 mostly but not all. There’s even innuendos in old pop like Prince, Madonna, and more
In 2016-2019, I used to listen to mainstream music. Now, I use RUclips to explore other genres of music. The radio these days keep playing the same hit songs. It’s like, I want to hear something different for once. I also hate modern country music.
Modern country is every bit as cancerous as modern pop. All about the cash with fake patriotism mixed in.
Exactly.
That point where lots of today’s EDM songs are blending with pop tunes is what I hate the most of today’s music, artist like The Chainsmokers, Marshmello, etc. are completely destroying everything with their garbage shitty ass corny music, and some EDM artist that have been around back in the 90s and the 2000s when they were hardcore and underground are selling out to the pop audience so that they could still be relevant and love them which in fact they’re new music is trash and all the same.
Yeah, I 💯 agree with you, most “EDM” songs these days sounds like watered down pop.
Today's Pop Music is the coronavirus of the music industry
No, it is actually the AIDS of music industry.
Wow, it took me until this long to find a comment like this?
I expected to see unfunny topical defener jokes more often.
@Godcha 404 Rock and metal are ignored by music industry nowadays. A it reason why is cancer.
@The scariest Thing on earth What you clasify as death or black metal? Slipknot? Cradle Of Filth? These genres are quite experimental nowadays. And tell me what new hard rock or metal band got famous because of music industry nowadays. And why Post Malone decide to be a rapper instead of being in rock or metal band if not all rock and metal is ignored now. He can play guitar very well.
@@LordKvasir f u
I came into the 2010s listening to & embracing the classic rock of Sabbath, Queen, ACDC, Guns n Rose's, Thin Lizzy, Motorhead, the metal of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden. Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, some punk of Bad Brains and some reggae of Jimmy Cliff, UB40, the Maytals. I didn't pay much attention to the 2010s even if they tried harder shoving one trash wonders down our throats
Cause anything from the classic rock era & the golden age of hip hop, is timeless. A bit of pop from the late 90s ain't bad but pop hasn't been any good since the Michael Jackson heydays. Maybe it's time to embrace the classic rock and metal eras now Tee.
It is a fucking total letdown when any hip hop & r&b stations these days would play pop songs from pop artists who are not affiliated, in anyway, with the art of Hip Hop & R&B. That basically fucks me off. Just ask any long life hip hop fan who know what true Soul and R&B are. Not enuff rhythm, not enuff soul, not enuff FUNK, we know what music is & what's music's NOT.
These kids today need to be educated what Black music is all about. And if they don't then they can look at metal and rock
Radio stations don't actually go out and say they are rap or hip hop exclusive, they just care more about black culture. Take redbone for example
New Jack Swing For Life!
I love this! So true. I quit listening to pop a few years ago, followed Beth Hart and came across Nightwish, Epica, Floor Jansen and so much more talent worldwide.
I hate when people automatically think someone is talented because they look good. PS, the whole brainwashing thing also applies to hip hop as well
different opinions =/= brainwashing
@@biivamunner3122 bruh
@@biivamunner3122 Keep living your delusional life, buddy.
@@quentinbringthenumetalchil5125 People are allowed to have different opinions
hip hop just makes me irritated and depressed.
Same goes with the fans.
The popular hip hop music is trash
The most narrow - minded fans in music, as a whole.
Screw this genre and screw modern music, too. It’s all dead.
It sucks too see what has happened to pop music.
Doknot1999 Yeah, it does, *cough* *cough* Tik Tok!
@@bobbyjayjohnson3460 I hate tiktok they still songs from youtube
I listen to pop music like Michael Jackson .
Psycho and rabid fans
And they say metalheads are jerks
80’s metalheads could at least argue their bands cared about how they composed music. Most 80’s shred guitarists have more talent in their pinky than most hip hop artists today have through their entire bodies, there are exceptions like Kendrick Lamar and Chance but they are the exceptions to the rule.
I fucking hate it when people insist on putting the radio on capital fm. They just play the same shit over and over. It's even more irritating when whoever listens to it decides it has to be really loud. A few months ago I had no earphones for about 4 weeks when I was at work and the radio was always on capital, it was like I was in Hell.
It would’ve been terrible that they played traumatizing music.
@@MarioBuilderFanJ people who enjoy capital fm are mentally retarded
Huuh I remember that baby song by Justin beber man I'm glad that song is gone
I hate it too
i hate Justin Bieber he sucks he will always suck
We’ll were gonna die because Yummy is trending
I hate that song too Justin Bieber is a c***
I really like hair metal, but once it became corporate they became generic. Once the corporate hand gets involved there is no turning back.
Blame the Telecommunications Act that gave the Big Boys the power over all music and radio.
The K POP Groups Are Main Threat To The Metal Scene
Even brutal death metal bands like Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation, Devournment have more melody than modern pop music.
Now that's when you know they fucked up.
How about death growl? The growl is so popular on the song "To The Hellfire" by Lorna Shore
Death growl is so good than Auto Tune
@@lucygallardo759 and its also something that requires practice and technique rather than just sitting in front of the computer all day
@@a.cauilan4632 Computerized music can be good
I am nearly 50
I feel music has died.
In the 80s we had bands and solo artists. And they wrote great music. Music with great lyrics. Some harder, some with a beat. But it was good music and everyone knew it.
Now. I call it nigga nigga fuck fuck music.
It’s is racist. It’s is sexist. It is offensive. And it is crap.
Where are the instruments?
Where are the good singers?
Where are the bands producing hit after hit?
I feel sorry for today’s youth.
What are they going to reminisce to in 30 years?
Practically all today's so called artists will be completely forgotten in 30 years.
I'd rather listen to 80s thrash metal like Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax than to listen to Modern day garbage
i perfer listening to the 80s and 90s and 2000's and i like some good songs on the current ones not all of them on rock/metal
As rock artist that injured himself with too much aggressive singing autotune can be a good tool, but I still don’t depend on it, I work to do what I can with what’s left of my voice, and I try to use different techniques so there is variety. All of these autotune pop and rap songs sound the same, they have the same generic accent, same boring dreary vibe and snore fest bpm. I do miss the days when every genre brought variety and had life in it. I do what I can to keep that alive in my music.
I seriously HATE todays music. There are only a couple of songs that are on the radio, and they keep on showing up!
It's fucking ridiculous
People need to get off the fucking laptops
Thank you. You are right on.
The only modern day artist that sounds different is Kalvin Harris especially when he made that one song: One Kiss. That song just gave me nostalgia back to the early 2000's when house music was big.
Trever something is underrated as hell
Aye Bruno Mars gets a spot on the list too. “Blinding Lights” is one of my few favorite pop songs
If you say one bad thing about one of today’s mainstream music artists, even if it’s correct, you’ll get a lot of people telling you to commit suicide. It is a shame. Looks matter a lot in mainstream music because people are only famous for their looks and not talent. I enjoy some pop music but a lot of mainstream pop music is not very good. Some of your music and a lot of IVLIOR’s music is much better than what plays on the radio. The same thing with Lauren Taylor’s music, even though Lauren Taylor only has two songs. If you want your faith restored in modern music, listen to IVLIOR’s Rapid Evolution and/or Without Obligation album. Those two albums are more likely to restore your faith in modern music than Lauren Taylor’s music. I’m not saying that Lauren Taylor’s music is awful though. You might not like her songs at first.
Pop music was never great, but I'd take Michael Jackson's Beat it over any of today's trash. In fact, these new pop shouldn't even be called pop. It belongs in the genre of trash.
Honestly in the 80's Pop music wasn't even that big. It was until the late 90's was when Pop music we know became mainstream, and no I never liked it either, but it was better than what we're getting today
@@therealtgvenom - That's not true, *pop music* was huge in the 80's, specially when MTV debut & music videos came along. The late 90's is when the bubble gum pop music took over, record labels pushing looks over talent, i.e: Britney Spears, Nysnc, Backstreet Boys, etc. 80's was the decade for the new Pop & Rock popularity.
@@Aprilpie13 Not compared to Heavy Metal and Rock music. Even Hip-Hop/Rap music was getting more attention and hits. The only Pop artists that mattered and making big money at that time was Michael Jackson and Madonna, and even they didn't just do Pop. They did other genres at the time to switch it up
@@Aprilpie13 I was a teen in the '80s, growing up with pop and all kinds of music that decade and I agree, pop was very big then and it was the late '90s when that garbage pop began to take over by shoving looks over talent, Spears, Nysnc and the rest.
U know why pop sucks today?
Tiktok
it lacks heart, theyde rather sing about dick and sex, fuck music today
Most mainstream pop music nowadays..it's more like poop music.
Maroon 5 has a song called "Memories" which is a blatant ripoff of Pachelbel's Canon In D.
George Greener Exactly! I thought the same when I listened to that horseshit song!
@@drummeralbertrivera9577 It's like they've run out of ideas!
That doesn’t surprise me
@@ledsabbazepplath3889 That shouldn't surprise anyone, especially if they're into classical music.
@David Keithson He should be prepared for the onslaught of angry cellists, though.
The Enlightening One is back!!
In all seriousness, I feel like 2021 pop is at it’s lowest. Every. Goddamn. Time. When we play our local radio station, I LISTENED to the same garbage all over again. At this point, I can guess what composition they would use. It’s the same and tbh I’ve heard it many times to the point it stung harder than a thousand bees. After going through such a painful experience, I cleanse it all with my buddies, late 80’s to 2010’s rock. I’m happy seeing my rock homies linin’ up hear too.
I’d rather bang my head to death metal than feeling my ears bleed from whatever processed can food I was fed every time I unexpectedly encounter what these pop artists give nowadays.
The only 21st century ones that I know that are better than these garbage of money-machines are Panic!At the Disco, Billie Eilish, The Weeknd and Lady Gaga
Pop songs were good when I heard them when I was little they were so good. Now they suck and they are trash
These facts are 💯 true about the music I listen to...
I love being myself! And not fitting in!
So do I.
Quentin Childs, Hell Ye!
MMGA - Make Music Great Again!
So much for his Rants he should make it on spotify or make a podcast. This guy is interesting to hear
You would think that with all this new technology and advancement with sound design these new "artists" would have different sounds. But most don't know how to play instruments, write songs, or have real creativity or talent.
lyric-less music is where its at. I'm talking AAL, Polyphia...
I started to go towards post - rock in recent times.
The 80s are better than today’s crap
60s to 80s are my all time favs. 90s are once in a while.
Yeah the 80s was the best music era I wish I was born in the 70s
Oh, far, far, ffaarr better than what's out today! '60s to the '80s was the golden era of rock, pop, R & B, disco music.
26: Pop music starting to sound like boring-ass mega church worship music. And sports shows and game shows be playing that awfully depressing and “white-toast” music as they introduce the players/contestants and teams. (Broken & Beautiful-Kelly Clarkson, Hello-Adele, 1(800)-Logic, Head Above Water-Avril Lavigne, Fight Song-Rachel Platten, Gone Gone Gone-Philip Philips, 7 Years-Lucas Graham) Songs that are about as motivational and as heartfelt as sniffing a whiff of chloroform…z…z…z…
Most pop songs these days just talk about these overly complicated relationships which I don't have a problem with but most of them all just sound the same and most real people don't have these types of relationships so it's very unrelatable and a little hard to get into. I of course do love some modern pop songs that are in the mainstream but the main pop music I like to hear are the underground/underrated artists, or jpop (mainly anime op's or endings) and some kpop songs (not a lot of kpop songs, just like 10 songs). Also just because you're like an 8 or 10 it doesn't mean you have actual talent (if you are an 8 or 10 and you have talent, more power to you but most of these modern "hot pop artists" dont have any actual talent if we are to be honest...)
Should Musk buy out the music industry?
Anyone know if Musk dislikes today's music and what the music industry is currently? If so and doesn't like it, he MUST then buy it.
If he doesn't like what's out today and the way the music industry is, he has got to buy it out and clean house big time. And that is make changes to what it once was decades ago with certain policies.
-One, any who wants to do music must have a real singing voice and at least a half decent one. NO AUTO-TUNING.
-Two, must have some kind of musical talent in regards with musical instruments; guitar, piano, drums, etc,., to use and play. Keyboards can be included, but NO computers with all the digital sounds we hear in today's pop, hip and rap music.
-Three, must WRITE THEIR OWN MUSIC. NO ghost writers!
This will certainly change things by currently kicking out those no talented hackers coming off the streets with very little or no musical talent to have all their music done by computers and auto-tuning. All these losers will be denied from the music industry all together. Rule will be you sing with real voices and play real instruments including keyboards or not to do ANY music at all. Time for change to put an end to this musical nightmare of what's been coming out on our airways on radio that do Top-40 music plus rap and hip music.
You should upload rappers suck video
THIS TRUE ARTIST K POP LOOKS SHIT PUNK BAND MOLCHAT DOMA LOOKS NICE
In the 80s, a new pop song was an event and they put in the work. Now there's so little quality and appeal nobody cares.
The 80s was not all that good in my opinion, LOAAAADS of garbage from the era. Only a select few I like from the 80s.
While I have many criticisms with the 80s as a decade, that decade of music is revered a few million times higher than the overly-similar trash of the last 15 years.
PEPOLESE STUPID ALL THAT POP MUSIC PEPOLES WHO LOVES ROCK MUSIC THAT IS NICE
Preach King
One reason and one reason why pop music sucks so bad is because of overuse of auto tune.
FUNNY TEXT MAKE TELL NEW GENERIATION AND FUCKING NAME THIS LOOKS ALL MEME
Michael Bublé is the only good singer of today.
Next video. Top 25 reasons why hipster rock sucks.
bro make a video on why rock music is irrelevant now
Pop music has always sucked. Thank God for bands like Disturbed, Mushroomhead, Korn, etc.
Take back that first sentence. Pop music's death contract was signed after WW2 when sales were put over quality. And corporations started targeting younger audiences (Elvis Presley in the 50s for example). While music began its decline in the 50s, I wouldn't say it died there. I'd say, late 80s. However, I don't like every single song, obviously. Just subgenres of jazz. Pop music is a generalization of music afterall. It can be rhythm & blues, soul, disco, etc. Lastly, popular music before the 50s was just pure gold, and that's a fact!
The Beatles were considered as 'pop' to some.
Ain't this the truth
100% Facts
Hey rockers
Hoi
Music is manufactured. It is no longer created. Created music is personal and unique. Manufactured music or musac is not creative or unique; it's uniform and bland. The desire is to create the next hit song based on technical analysis. Corporations and technology has negatively affected music. Good music is still out there, but you have to go fish, and it is a very big sea. We used to have lesser and greater venues, but due to inflation and technology I don't know where they are. The venue now is electronic. Bieber made it through the internet.
The only pop song that I love is “All of Me” by John Legend
Nostalgia is valid.
My chemical romance is a great band
Rock is the only good music
@• nanzor • yeah I love thrash metal you should check out the song whiplash if you haven't heard it yet
That's a dumb elitist take.
when it come to music i only stick to the old stuff like kiss, queen,gorillaz,etc most of the modern music of to day sucks and it's because they don't put much heart into it any more an i know that this comment mit be off topic it's just i'm not good at remembering the names of hip hop artest
Nah bro you just haven't done a good job looking for good modern artists. Also, I'd go as far as to say Gorillaz is still modern, though what they have been putting out recently is very hot or miss
I'll make some hit songs with a lot of originality :))
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Fun fact, they said the same thing about music back in the 80's and 70's. Funny how that works, right?
Really? How do you know this?
@@therealtgvenom My family
@@ok-rn2un Pop music that we know wasn't that big in the 70's because you had Rock still dominating (especially British Rock), Funk and of course Disco was dominating the Billboards. In the 80's, Pop music was kind of a new thing because in the 80's it was more cheesy and light hearted, but Rock still dominated the charts (especially Glam Rock) and Metal bands. There were only few true straight up Pop stars back in the 80's making big money and they were Madonna and Michael Jackson, and even they didn't just do Pop music back then. It was in the late 90's was when Pop music started to become more mainstream and cheesy and cheery with the boy bands, Ricky Martin and Britney Spears etc., but even they weren't as bad as what we're getting today. Now people are using autotunes, they mostly can barely even sing, lack real talent, same old lyrics, they're generic, their looks and clothes is their selling point, and they mostly sound the same more than ever before. That is the facts. Pop music is trash. There's a reason why a lot of recent Pop artists aren't even remembered or big as they used to like Justin Bieber now. Whatever happened to Cody Simpson? Miley Cyrus is doing okay now. Katy Perry isn't even huge like that anymore. Whatever happened to Lorde and where's Kei$ha at? The only pop artists that are still megastars selling out big arenas is Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Lady Gaga (because she had to reinvent herself) and Chris Brown (even though he's supposed to be R&B). The ONLY brand new Pop superstar that is doing big things is Billie Eilish
@@therealtgvenom "That is the facts. Pop music is trash."
No, those are the opinions.
Also, no, pop was huge back then. You just don't remember the crap because they were rightfully forgotten.
@@biivamunner3122 Uhm yeah they are actually facts that Pop music today is trash compared to the "so-called" pop music back then. There's actual tests from scientists that prove that Pop music is not good and it's watered down manufactured garbage with little to no real creativity. www.savingcountrymusic.com/the-science-behind-why-pop-music-sucks/ & medium.com/@jhallwrites/the-tragic-decline-of-music-literacy-and-quality-by-john-henschen-ad69ee3c912a
Since you did that. Do a top 20 reasons why Funimation Studios suck nowadays
Nah, I'm not doing that because that has nothing much to do with music, and I want to focus more on music. Besides, I don't follow anything Anime or that whole controversy behind that situation
TG Venom I did a video on that, Christopher Sabat has become a shitty person since he made females do sexual favors to reprise their roles, made a rendition of Dragon Ball Z that involved rape, incest, and homophobia when he worked with openly gay actors such as Chris Patton and John Michael Tatum, conspired Vic Mignogna that he would never be a director, he spearhead the #KickVic movement, he made a voice actress quit because she exposed him for being a bully since she refused to do sexual favors for him in 2007, he threatened voice actors that they would their careers for supporting Vic, he told people not to believe in Vic because he’s an actor, he did self-projecting by mocking Vic for wearing “gay” clothes, he didn’t get fired for violating Funimation‘ policy while Vic got fired from them and Rooster Teeth because of the allegations that have little to no evidence. Vic still did dubbing since he did Rohan Kishabe in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 4 Diamond is Unbreakble since JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is owned by Viz Media
@@flintaugustine3320 Yeah no, I'm not going to talk about something I have zero interest in. Especially if there's not musically related