With 6ix9ine and YNW Melly in jail, Soundcloud rappers dying left and right, old rappers all irrelevant, k pop and foreign pop bigger than ever, and post modern music dominating the market is this the generation where pop peaks and dies?
Two """""artists""""" I think encompass all my points is "Throw Shit at the Wall til' it Sticks X" and "Not like the other girls silly boys."
These two have been shilled like hell over the past year and a few months but it's their styles that make things clear.
Jewish Cumdump Girl in Fig 2. is clearly a composite image of various semi underground trends from the past years which became popular.
-Emo.
-Tumblr.
-Soundcloud rap.
-Middle age post modernism.
She clearly stole her entire aesthetic from emo and Soundcloud rap, mixed heavily with Tumblr while her musical style was also Tumblr and Middle Age Post Modern Female Musicianship (Melanie Martinez, Emika, etc, you know the ones.) And as such her fanbase is mostly Tumblrite/Ex Tumblrite Middle Age women and teenage girls. As such she can be labelled as Post Tumblr Soundcloud Pop. Highly disgusting I know but to make us both feel better we all know she probably spends her time being raped over and over by kike producers in exchange for popularity, very funny indeed.
Post Modern Nas here is a much shorter analysis.
Looking at his early work it's clear to tell this nigger was trying to be like any other rapper. (Thanos, etc.) However after his first and only hit (which came only because the WOKE crowd accused Billboard of racism for taking it off the Country charts when it clearly wasn't Country.) Has defined him.
Now in every single interview after Ram Ranch he's seen with a cowboy hat and it's clear he knows he struck gold and he's sucking it dry already with only that one hit whether or not he becomes an official one hit wonder is yet to be seen but it's obvious now that he's taking this country rap persona to the fullest.
With this it becomes clear that we live in a society
And said society has become so muddled with influences and trying to popularity mine even as a pop musician that it's going in a path of self destruction and even normalfags will eventually realize this.
So my question is will we see pop music die within this generation?
30 years ago a rapping cowboy wouldn't even have existed he would have been some satirist character in some college students animation about "capitalism bad."
Well the future is now. And it's just as hopeless as dystopian media warned us about. My prediction is that pop music will eventually die like disco did now that it seems rap has died again and it's being absorbed into pop (thus making previous predictions of rap killing pop and taking over invalid) and we will get a few good years of underground music becoming cool again outside of the mainstream.