“We don’t really have a superstar of this generation just yet”-Doechii

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Boy stop. :camby: theyre not even superstars. Just industry plants with family members already in the industry. Cut it out.

You guys keep throwing around the term "industry plant" for everyone who makes it big. Do you even know what that means? Sabrina wasn't forced on the industry. Her aunt being the voice of Bart Simpson did nothing for her. Her first album was ten years ago. She didn't have a hit until her fifth album, and part of the reason she ended up gaining traction is because Olivia mentioned her on "Driver's License." Before that, she was on a label where she had no creative control and her management team sued her. She ended up going to Island Records, "Nonsense" went viral on TikTok and that's what really got her name out there. Until her fifth album, she was known more for Girl Meets World than her music.

An industry plant doesn't spend eight years making music before they blow up. If Sabrina's an industry plant, Olivia's an industry plant. Taylor's an industry plant because her parents had connections to make her music career happen. Miley's an industry plant since her father had "Achy Breaky Heart" and her godmother is Dolly Parton. The Black Eyed Peas had music out before Kim Hill left and Fergie replaced her. They had to have been industry plants.

What's the difference between an artist that gets popular and an artist that's an industry plant? Nothing. It's a useless term you guys use when you don't fukk with an artist. Because you don't like their music, nobody could, so they're industry plants.
 

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They're not on the level Cole, Kendrick, and Drake were ten years ago. They're famous, but I'm talking that next level where they've crossed over and everyone's waiting for their next project.

Lil Baby definitely seemed like he was on his way towards reaching that level, but something happened that slowed down his momentum. The superstars get to that level and stay there.
The world is different. Music is consumed differently

they are stars in 2025
 

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The world is different. Music is consumed differently

they are stars in 2025

Superstars, man, superstars. A superstar is a superstar no matter what year. The way music is consumed has nothing to do with that.

Fetty Wap was a huge star in 2015, but his stardom wasn't the same as the Big Three's stardom. He made his hits and disappeared in five seconds. Cole, Kendrick, and Drake made a generational impact, which is why they're still stars now.
 

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“We don’t really have a superstar of this generation just yet, because there hasn’t been enough time,” Doechii said from a studio in North Hollywood. She added, “When I look at pop culture right now, I’m just trying to figure out, ‘OK, what does a Doechii superstar look like? What does it take to make that?’ I have no clue.”

DojaCat is alive ?
 

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Superstars, man, superstars. A superstar is a superstar no matter what year. The way music is consumed has nothing to do with that.

Fetty Wap was a huge star in 2015, but his stardom wasn't the same as the Big Three's stardom. He made his hits and disappeared in five seconds. Cole, Kendrick, and Drake made a generational impact, which is why they're still stars now.
We haven’t had superstar since Travis Scott
 

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Superstars, man, superstars. A superstar is a superstar no matter what year. The way music is consumed has nothing to do with that.

Fetty Wap was a huge star in 2015, but his stardom wasn't the same as the Big Three's stardom. He made his hits and disappeared in five seconds. Cole, Kendrick, and Drake made a generational impact, which is why they're still stars now.
They are superstars. Black Music doesn’t reach white people with the way music is consumed
 

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They are superstars. Black Music doesn’t reach white people with the way music is consumed

:what: The Clipse album went #1, so clearly, it reached white people.

You can't be a superstar if you're not a household name. Someone mentioned Travis Scott, that's a perfect example of a superstar. Some old white lady in Boca probably knows who he is. You can't put someone like Rod Wave in that category. :mjlol:
 

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You guys keep throwing around the term "industry plant" for everyone who makes it big. Do you even know what that means? Sabrina wasn't forced on the industry. Her aunt being the voice of Bart Simpson did nothing for her. Her first album was ten years ago. She didn't have a hit until her fifth album, and part of the reason she ended up gaining traction is because Olivia mentioned her on "Driver's License." Before that, she was on a label where she had no creative control and her management team sued her. She ended up going to Island Records, "Nonsense" went viral on TikTok and that's what really got her name out there. Until her fifth album, she was known more for Girl Meets World than her music.

An industry plant doesn't spend eight years making music before they blow up. If Sabrina's an industry plant, Olivia's an industry plant. Taylor's an industry plant because her parents had connections to make her music career happen. Miley's an industry plant since her father had "Achy Breaky Heart" and her godmother is Dolly Parton. The Black Eyed Peas had music out before Kim Hill left and Fergie replaced her. They had to have been industry plants.

What's the difference between an artist that gets popular and an artist that's an industry plant? Nothing. It's a useless term you guys use when you don't fukk with an artist. Because you don't like their music, nobody could, so they're industry plants.

You should know what a superstar is first before you start calling anybody one. They are NOT superstars.

What songs from any of them has the kids, the teenagers, the young adults, the middle age adults, the elderly and everybody that MOST PEOPLE know of? Billie elish and sabrina carpenter are on THAT level? And we arent even talking about INTERNATIONALLY.

And dont know why you even mentioned girl meets world for. That show got cancelled in two seasons from low ratings. :mjlol:
 

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:what: The Clipse album went #1, so clearly, it reached white people.

You can't be a superstar if you're not a household name. Someone mentioned Travis Scott, that's a perfect example of a superstar. Some old white lady in Boca probably knows who he is. You can't put someone like Rod Wave in that category. :mjlol:
The Clipse album is number 1 where?

bro what are you even arguing atp
 
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