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Post by marty on Sept 25, 2018 4:55:03 GMT 10
I think R&B will come back. There will be a girl group like TLC that will be popular again. Music will be slower and more urban, fashion will be baggier, basically a late '90s 2.0. There will be a huge backlash against trap and EDM in 2020. Pop music will go back to being more slow and simple and less produced. What do you predict?
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Post by rainbow on Sept 25, 2018 5:02:06 GMT 10
Probably not too different from now, to be honest. But I do think self-driving cars might officially be released that year (at least that is what I heard)
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Post by Telso on Sept 25, 2018 5:26:51 GMT 10
Music will be slower and more urban Isn't this what popular music already is right now?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 5:56:51 GMT 10
The music will still be crap! Seriously, I don't think that far ahead.
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Post by marty on Sept 25, 2018 6:27:41 GMT 10
Music will be slower and more urban Isn't this what popular music already is right now? I think trap is what's "in" right now. Slow urban music with pianos and real instruments will come back I think.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 6:29:26 GMT 10
We're probably gonna still be in the same boring ass culture we're in now 🙄
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 8:04:26 GMT 10
Seeing as it is just 1 year and 3 months from now, I'm not expecting big changes. We might get a new generation of consoles though.
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Post by Cassie on Sept 25, 2018 10:04:57 GMT 10
I think the 2020s will at that point, still not have their culture formed much yet.
I expect 2020s culture to be in full force by 2022, and by 2024 all 10s influences will be completely dead.
Also, 10s music IS slow. In the 2020s I hope that music becomes more upbeat.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Sept 25, 2018 11:09:53 GMT 10
If there are to be any differences between now and the year 2020, they would be subtle at best. I do think though that EDM and Trap will begin to experience a backlash of sorts around the turn of the decade and their presence on the Top-40 charts will gradually decline during 2020. However, with that said, i'm honestly not expecting music to be drastically different from what it's like now. If there was to be a significant change in the music scene, we most likely would have already experienced it by now, especially considering the fact that we are in the final third of 2018.
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Post by marty on Sept 25, 2018 14:40:51 GMT 10
Also, 10s music IS slow. In the 2020s I hope that music becomes more upbeat. It's not slow enough for me. I want the late 90s back!
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Post by Telso on Sept 25, 2018 18:53:36 GMT 10
Also, 10s music IS slow. In the 2020s I hope that music becomes more upbeat. It's not slow enough for me. I want the late 90s back! Going through late 90s charts was personally sleep-inducing so I hope not :x I like late 90s music but just like everything, having too much of one thing at the same time isn't good either
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Post by skullmaiden on Oct 15, 2018 16:45:39 GMT 10
I hope rock music starts to sound like rock music again without the pop influence. I hope musicians also ditch the auto tune for more natural sounding vocals. Fashion wise I would like to see things that aren't so gaudy. Enough with the crop tops, sequins, unnecessary straps, high waist pants and anything else that's overdone. Get back to simplicity. I would also love it if some kind of new groundbreaking form of social media would come about, one that's basically the opposite of all Facebook and the like has become. And this may sound crazy, but maybe film makers will think up original ideas again instead of remaking everything that's already been done! But you know things never change overnight so it would be ridiculous to expect the year 2020 to be a world different right on the dot like people think it should be.
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Post by longaotian on Oct 15, 2018 17:13:18 GMT 10
As I was sitting on the train this afternoon I was actually thinking about this. Its funny because the closer we get to 2020, the less hyped im actually getting. This year overall has been really boring pop culture wise and music seems to be getting progressively worse each month, yet since we are getting so close to 2020, the likelihood of it being any different to today isn't very much. Even as recent as last year I was still looking forward to 2020, with 2017 being just far away enough that some sizeable changes could occur, and they have of course but only for the worse.
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Post by Telso on Oct 15, 2018 19:00:23 GMT 10
There's a bunch of events I'm looking forward like the autonomous vehicles and the Mars 2020 mission. Not so much hypothetical cultural changes or whatever.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2019 23:02:44 GMT 10
I for one welcome our inevitable lofi overlords.
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