DJ Paul's Arm
Veteran
It’s over. Music as we know it on a mainstream level is long gone.
DMX was great because he had talent. If trash people consider trash artists like fred durst a good artist, that don't mean he was a good artist. Same fans liking garbage and good stuff don't validate garbage as the good stuff.
Would you consider movies like epic movie/meet the spartans great films? Because some think they're great while all reviews say they suck.
Great musicians make all types of business moves. Limp bizkit fanboys liked some of the rap, so of course rappers would jump on the track or do the remix. That fred durst Method Man song is possibly the worst song Method Man has been on.So you think Method Man and DJ Premier are trash people too. They got a song with him. E-40 and Eightball & MJG are on a song with him too.
A LOT of classic Hip Hop albums have reviews that were critically panned.
Great musicians make all types of business moves. Limp bizkit fanboys liked some of the rap, so of course rappers would jump on the track or do the remix. That fred durst Method Man song is possibly the worst song Method Man has been on.
Put it this way, low quality music usually has a quick expiration date and limp bizkit were only popular for 3 years. Great musicians stay relevant for longer.
it's actually the opposite, there is no formula anymore thanks to social media and the internet
godatadrive.com
the difference is the number of options we have...
as a teen, i had brandy, monica, and aalyiah - that's what the labels backed and who was on the video channels. a teen now can go on youtube, spotify/apple, or soundcloud and find 1000 aaliyah's, monicas and brandys...yes, attention is fragmented but not because of demand, it's because of the options consumers have
In years when more novel song choices were produced, the average lyrical simplicity of the songs entering U.S. billboard charts was greater. This cross-temporal relationship was robust when controlling for a range of cultural and ecological factors and employing multiverse analyses to control for potentially confounding influence of temporal autocorrelation. Finally, simpler songs entering the charts were more successful, reaching higher chart positions, especially in years when more novel songs were produced. The present results suggest that cultural transmission depends on the amount of novel choices in the information landscape.
There are a sector of fans who don't think highly of DMX. They view him the same way people try to downplay Pac: he wasn't lyrical.
So you think Method Man and DJ Premier are trash people too. They got a song with him. E-40 and Eightball & MJG are on a song with him too.
A LOT of classic Hip Hop albums have reviews that were critically panned.
not sure what the first link is supposed to prove other than spotify diversifying to keep people in their ecosystem. also didn't see what point the third was making in re: to music.This isn't true, Spotify and others have literally bought their own data analytics firms and algorithms dominate how most people are introduced to music now. Formulas play a heavy role in which music is produced, how it is produced, how it reaches the consumer, and how it goes viral.
![]()
Spotify forks out $295M for Findaway, Podsights, Chartable and Sonantic, filing reveals | TechCrunch
Spotify has quietly announced how much it's paying for four of its recent acquisitions, revealing that it's doling out a combined €291 million ($295techcrunch.com
![]()
Data Science in the Music and Entertainment Industry
Mahz explores some of the many applications of data science in the music and entertainment industry.godatadrive.com
![]()
What Moneyball-for-Everything Has Done to American Culture
You can make a thing so perfect that it’s ruined.www.theatlantic.com
Counterintuitively, this is part of the problem. The more choices there are, the simpler and more formulaic a song has to be in order to get enough attention to rise to the top. Back when there were fewer choices, it was easier for complex and novel songs to hang around enough and get enough listens that they eventually became popular. But now in a world with a billion choices and attention widely scattered, it has become far more difficult for anything different or complex to succeed, because when something is different it takes longer for people to realize they like it. Thus all the interesting shyt is getting swamped out by the familiar generic crap that fits the formula.
![]()
Are Today’s Musicians More “Clone-Like?”
Do you have fond memories of those not-so-long-ago days when soda came in glass bottles, drive-in-movies were still a thing, and tomatoes actually tasted like tomatoes? Even though in most ways we are…bulletproofmusician.com
![]()
Why are song lyrics becoming simpler? a time series analysis of lyrical complexity in six decades of American popular music
Song lyrics are rich in meaning. In recent years, the lyrical content of popular songs has been used as an index of culture’s shifting norms, affect, and values. One particular, newly uncovered, trend is that lyrics of popular songs have become increasingly simple over time. Why might this be...journals.plos.org
Drake is one of exceptions. He's got a big marketing team, writers, etc. and they create a safe sound music that caters to the average consumer. He's also lucky to be in the era with low expectation bar where not enough people call him out for stealing ideas from indie artists and things like that. And he's not at the complete bottom of musicians such as durst, tekashi, etc.You're not making any sense. Drake is over a decade in. He's out lasted artists that are actually musicians let alone greats.
Far from failing my boy. And labels aren’t behind that.labels are trying with NJ house music right now but it isn’t working
When I say labels are trying and failing I’m referring to stuff like thisFar from failing my boy. And labels aren’t behind that.
