Cinnamonster
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You are an idiot.do real degree you poof
You are an idiot.do real degree you poof
lol m8.do real degree you poof
confirmedlol don't you listen to usher and black eyed peas
Out ghost! Take this nonsense elsewhere, your not having a slagging match with a Rufus Wainwright fan in a thread about modern music.hahaha let me guess
you're an arts student?
I'm an art and design student, yes.hahaha let me guess
you're an arts student?
Good music is never confined to a period of time. Also, when you look back at the noughties and 90's you're only remembering the good, you've forgotten the bad.yeah,i personally find no reason to listen to these new songs as much of the good music were mostly made in the noughties and early 90's.i'm sorry to say this but music fell off just like everything else in this decade.
Why would i remember bad music?,to me a song isn't worth my attention if its not good.And the ratio of good to bad songs was higher in those days than it was today,for example all the west coast rappers were at their peak during the 90's and early 00's.However today i couldn't name any new rapper from the west coast that could put a stamp on the charts with a good song.Hell even Dre fell of with his new album what hope is their for the rest of the music industry.Currently im still listening to the wu-tang clan as nothing new can even start to be compared to what they made.Good music is never confined to a period of time. Also, when you look back at the noughties and 90's you're only remembering the good, you've forgotten the bad.
Therefore, the past looks better because you've forgot the bad from then, but are still subjected to the bad from now. See my point?Why would i remember bad music?,to me a song isn't worth my attention if its not good.
Some genres are defined to a certain period. I doubt that the overall ratio has changed much.And the ratio of good to bad songs was higher in those days than it was today,for example all the west coast rappers were at their peak during the 90's and early 00's.However today i couldn't name any new rapper from the west coast that could put a stamp on the charts with a good song.Hell even Dre fell of with his new album what hope is their for the rest of the music industry.Currently im still listening to the wu-tang clan as nothing new can even start to be compared to what they made.