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Post by 20171997 on Jul 10, 2019 14:46:54 GMT 10
People aint gonna use facebook anymore.. IT Will be dead by 2020. Honestly I think more and more people will have smartphones at their homes than a TV.. Sweatpants will be the new style. people wanna feel comfortable and wearing what they want. like do it. its good for you. Drake, Juicy J and Post malone will still be famous. some 10s stars will most likely be dead by that time. people will drive electric cars more and more. Rap is king in 2020.
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Post by Telso on Aug 31, 2019 23:31:10 GMT 10
2020 better have a "... My Name" jam too! Just like 2000 and 2010 did.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2019 9:59:13 GMT 10
I don’t think Facebook will necessarily be dead, but I think it’s decline will sharply continue.
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Post by al on Sept 1, 2019 10:43:49 GMT 10
I don't think Facebook will completely die off, at least not any time soon. Even those who haven't posted in years hesitate to delete because it's their only form of contact to reach acquaintances/distant relatives. I do however think it will shift in the coming years to barely be seen as a sharing platform at all, and instead more like a less formal/personal life LinkedIn.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Sept 1, 2019 20:47:55 GMT 10
2020 better have a "... My Name" jam too! Just like 2000 and 2010 did. I'm calling it now: there will be a hit in 2020 called "Guess My Name".
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2019 1:03:42 GMT 10
Speaking as someone who has completely deleted their Facebook, I don’t miss it. Actually I feel quite liberated.
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Post by nathanlk on Sept 2, 2019 1:33:53 GMT 10
I think that 2020s music genres are Hip Hop: Trip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, Lofi Hip Hop, Urban R&B: A new genre called Soul-Funk combing Soul and Funk Music, R&B, Alternative R&B, And Neo Soul will come back Rock: Bedroom Pop, Indie, 80's Like Alternative Rock, and New Wave Will Come Back for a while and i think that drake is gonna be called a sell out again and try to adopt to hardcore hip hop like ll cool j did in the 90s and i think that R&B is gonna be like experimental in the 2020s also bedroom pop is gonna be big and not on bandcamp that much and it's gonna have it's big hits on the billboard charts and lofi hip hop is gonna be more big and trap is gonna died after 2020 also mumble rap might go underground and died in 2023 and there is gonna be a hardcore rap act that is gonna make parents triggered and stuff and the teens are gonna listen to it also urban music is gonna be like urban in the 90s and i might be wrong about this
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Post by Telso on Sept 3, 2019 8:28:39 GMT 10
I think that 2020s music genres are Hip Hop: Trip Hop Trip Hop not really a type of Hip Hop, it's primarily electronic music vaguely influenced by it. The original 90s movement was pretty cool and delivered some classics (Dummy, Mezzanine), not intirely sure if a revival wave is really certainty for the 2020s but it would certainly be interesting if it happens.
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Post by nathanlk on Sept 3, 2019 9:01:07 GMT 10
I know dude but it's electronic, psychedelic, and hip hop
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Post by SharksFan99 on Sept 3, 2019 16:13:58 GMT 10
trap is gonna died after 2020 also mumble rap might go underground and died in 2023 and there is gonna be a hardcore rap act that is gonna make parents triggered Yep, I can't see Trap lasting beyond 2021 at the latest. I think the genre is already in the early stages of a gradual decline and I predict that it will experience a huge backlash in the coming years. Trap has been so ubiquitous in the Late 2010s. People will get tired of hearing it, much like how hair-metal experienced a sharp decline once alternative-rock experienced it's major breakthrough towards the end of 1991. As for music next year, I tend to think that it won't be too different from the music scene of 2019. Country-Trap will die out as a fad, but 'alternative' music (e.g lo-fi, bedroom-pop) may start to see more chart success thanks to the success of Billie Eilish. I really feel as though Billie Eilish's rise to stardom has signaled the start of a new 'alternative' scene of some kind. I think that's the direction Top-40 music will head in over the next few years.
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Post by Telso on Sept 3, 2019 22:29:46 GMT 10
I know dude but it's electronic, psychedelic, and hip hop It's mostly not Hip Hop like I said. How is this Hip Hop?
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Post by al on Sept 4, 2019 3:10:21 GMT 10
Speaking as someone who has completely deleted their Facebook, I don’t miss it. Actually I feel quite liberated. Same. I'll admit I miss early 10's Facebook sometimes but that's in the past. Earlier today I saw people talking on insta about having their posts removed/getting banned and I think the censoring is going to inch them more towards their demise than they realize. They are making their site more unpleasant to use all of the time.
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Post by nathanlk on Sept 4, 2019 5:10:00 GMT 10
I know dude but it's electronic, psychedelic, and hip hop It's mostly not Hip Hop like I said. How is this Hip Hop? Okay dude we get it i'm just saying that trip hop is still kinda hip hop and psychedelic music and i won't argue with you
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Post by nathanlk on Sept 4, 2019 5:11:35 GMT 10
trap is gonna died after 2020 also mumble rap might go underground and died in 2023 and there is gonna be a hardcore rap act that is gonna make parents triggered Yep, I can't see Trap lasting beyond 2021 at the latest. I think the genre is already in the early stages of a gradual decline and I predict that it will experience a huge backlash in the coming years. Trap has been so ubiquitous in the Late 2010s. People will get tired of hearing it, much like how hair-metal experienced a sharp decline once alternative-rock experienced it's major breakthrough towards the end of 1991. As for music next year, I tend to think that it won't be too different from the music scene of 2019. Country-Trap will die out as a fad, but 'alternative' music (e.g lo-fi, bedroom-pop) may start to see more chart success thanks to the success of Billie Eilish. I really feel as though Billie Eilish's rise to stardom has signaled the start of a new 'alternative' scene of some kind. I think that's the direction Top-40 music will head in over the next few years. Your right but trap can died in 2020 or 2021
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Post by Telso on Sept 4, 2019 8:45:59 GMT 10
And oh yeah I also forgot this part: A new genre called Soul-Funk combing Soul and Funk Music Well, that's not really a new genre. Soul and Funk have actually always been intermixed as Funk actually grew out of Soul and a lot of 70s Soul was done on Funk instrumentation, think Stevie Wonder, Curtis Mayfield and Sly & The Family Stone. They're incredibly closely related, so this comes out as a bit of an odd observation unless you meant something else.
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