Lootifer wrote:betiko wrote:Lootifer wrote:What you are linking isn't music. Theyre all products, manufactured like a bottle of coke.
Music requires creativity.
Note I am not anti-pop per se; there is some quality within the genre. I like Gagas creativity, and I would like Miley if she didnt aim he music at children (as it is she disgusts me as she has a huge amount of power/influence and is ignoring the impact she undoubtedly has - her recent stuff is like handing out copies of GTA V to primary school kids).
I would agree. I don t listen to pop, but there are some stuff and some careers i can respect. People that are actually artists, not products that you throw like toilet paper and replace by another roll.
Disagree completely.
Bieber and co are handpicked with their music and lyrics written for them and their image tailored specifically for a target audience; purely manufactured with zero creativity - art and music requires creativity - therefore it isnt music. Just listen to some of 1d's recent hits, pretty sure they could almost be taken to court over how close they are riding some other artists sounds and styles.
But you're wrong on this. There is music, and there is creativity within Miley and Biebers' music. There are people who write their music, and those actors are the ones who transmit it--just as any film writer and director do.
And who cares if they sound similar? omehgerd, DJ X sampled musician Y's music. Omehgerd, it shouldn't be a big deal--especially if the creators enjoy what they do as well as the listeners enjoy.