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Post by John Titor on Feb 15, 2021 5:35:03 GMT 10
its pop punk even wikipedia backs up my claims lol
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop-punk"Resurgence (2020s)
In 2020, Machine Gun Kelly released his fifth studio album Tickets To My Downfall, his first entirely pop punk album. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the first rock album to top this chart since Tool's Fear Inoculum in September 2019.[73] The Evening Standard credited the album as "bridg[ing] the gap" between the modern pop punk scene and the mainstream interest that developed from the emo rap scene.[71] My Ex's Best Friend, a song from Tickets to My Downfall, has since peaked at number 28 on Billboard Hot 100. Because of this, a number of media outlets began crediting him with leading a pop punk revival.[74][75][76] An article by Kerrang! credited Machine Gun Kelly as well as Yungblud as bringing the genre back to mainstream attention. In addition to this, the publication cited the app TikTok as one of the key factors, as videos tagged #poppunk had received 400 million views by January 21st 2021. On the app, viral trends took place using tracks from pop punk bands like All Time Low, Simple Plan and Paramore.[77] Additionally In August 2020, producers Travis Mills and Nick Gross launched their pop punk band Girlfriends.[78] Spin writer Al Shipley described pop punk and it's new association with hip hop as 2020's "commercial juggernaut".[79]
In 2021, "Monsters" by All Time Low featuring Blackbear and Demi Lovato debuted on Billboard Hot 100 at number 88 and has since peaked at number 70. On January 8, 2021, Mod Sun and Avril Lavigne released the pop punk song Flames,[80] which charted in the top 100 in New Zealand,[81] Canada[82] and the United Kingdom.[83] During this period a number of other mainstream acts began experimenting with the genre such as Maggie Lindemann,[84] KennyHoopla[85] and Lil Huddy,[86] Hip hop musicians who also began incorporating further pop punk influences into their sound during this time, include Iann Dior,[87] 24kGoldn and Powfu.[88]"Did you write that entry yourself? I did not, btw watch the papp video of Avril where the photographer tells her " Avril how do you feel that Pop punk is back"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2021 9:37:34 GMT 10
It's Wikipedia though. Before that whole 2020 section got added by someone, it claimed that the genre had a resurgence in 2013. I don't think anyone in their mind will associate 2013 with pop punk... And for a "resurgence" those sure are very low chart positions, especially right now with extremely scattered chart numbers. And Powfu??? Seriously? His music might be the complete opposite of pop punk if anything does not matter what chart positions it is at, even tho that still is good. Too many artists are releasing pop punk or switching to pop punk to not make it a trend. Also many of these songs except PaleWaves has been trending on twitter as well. There are different metrics for measuring somethings popularity.There is so much evidence to support this lol Even Avril is going back to pop punk. MGK has performed on every major talk show (Jimmy Fallon, Kimmel etc)
and guess what else............... EMO is back as E boy / E boy girl oh and this video just came out from that fake woke song guy and it's trending right now on Twitter Not to mention the papp asking Avril how she feels about POP PUNK being back, so even
the photographer knows Pop punk is BACK in the mainstream
My case is pop punk is back and is the new trend, I have gave so many examples, artist after artist, this a case
people sticking their fingers in their ears and going lalalalal I can't see it. I can't hear it. The evidence is all there. So first chart positions mean pop punk is coming back, and then pop punk is coming back despite not charting...so which is it?
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Post by sman12 on Feb 15, 2021 12:23:32 GMT 10
its pop punk even wikipedia backs up my claims lol
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop-punk"Resurgence (2020s)
In 2020, Machine Gun Kelly released his fifth studio album Tickets To My Downfall, his first entirely pop punk album. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming the first rock album to top this chart since Tool's Fear Inoculum in September 2019.[73] The Evening Standard credited the album as "bridg[ing] the gap" between the modern pop punk scene and the mainstream interest that developed from the emo rap scene.[71] My Ex's Best Friend, a song from Tickets to My Downfall, has since peaked at number 28 on Billboard Hot 100. Because of this, a number of media outlets began crediting him with leading a pop punk revival.[74][75][76] An article by Kerrang! credited Machine Gun Kelly as well as Yungblud as bringing the genre back to mainstream attention. In addition to this, the publication cited the app TikTok as one of the key factors, as videos tagged #poppunk had received 400 million views by January 21st 2021. On the app, viral trends took place using tracks from pop punk bands like All Time Low, Simple Plan and Paramore.[77] Additionally In August 2020, producers Travis Mills and Nick Gross launched their pop punk band Girlfriends.[78] Spin writer Al Shipley described pop punk and it's new association with hip hop as 2020's "commercial juggernaut".[79]
In 2021, "Monsters" by All Time Low featuring Blackbear and Demi Lovato debuted on Billboard Hot 100 at number 88 and has since peaked at number 70. On January 8, 2021, Mod Sun and Avril Lavigne released the pop punk song Flames,[80] which charted in the top 100 in New Zealand,[81] Canada[82] and the United Kingdom.[83] During this period a number of other mainstream acts began experimenting with the genre such as Maggie Lindemann,[84] KennyHoopla[85] and Lil Huddy,[86] Hip hop musicians who also began incorporating further pop punk influences into their sound during this time, include Iann Dior,[87] 24kGoldn and Powfu.[88]"Did you write that entry yourself? Lmao
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Post by John Titor on Mar 10, 2021 10:29:58 GMT 10
Knocked it out of the park with this
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Post by xamo on Apr 1, 2021 12:16:02 GMT 10
The only form of Hyperpop I liked was Charli XCX or SOPHIE. They were actually innovative and the future of pop seemed very exciting. Now we just have 100 gecs clones. I'm kind of glad the vanguard is distancing themselves away from Hyperpop.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2021 22:56:11 GMT 10
How (or, I should say, why) is hyperpop/PC music becoming unironically popular!? It’s literally supposed to be a satirical over-exaggeration/reflection of the excesses of actual chart-topping pop music and is meant to be over to the top and absolutely grating to listen to (as a comment on popular music itself). And it’s becoming successful in the mainstream?!
I don’t want to live on this planet anymore.
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Post by xamo on Apr 2, 2021 7:32:03 GMT 10
How (or, I should say, why) is hyperpop/PC music becoming unironically popular!? It’s literally supposed to be a satirical over-exaggeration/reflection of the excesses of actual chart-topping pop music and is meant to be over to the top and absolutely grating to listen to (as a comment on popular music itself). And it’s becoming successful in the mainstream?! I don’t want to live on this planet anymore. Maybe because some of it is decent? I've always liked industrial music so maybe that's why PC music is easier to enjoy. Not really hard to understand.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2021 10:48:43 GMT 10
How (or, I should say, why) is hyperpop/PC music becoming unironically popular!? It’s literally supposed to be a satirical over-exaggeration/reflection of the excesses of actual chart-topping pop music and is meant to be over to the top and absolutely grating to listen to (as a comment on popular music itself). And it’s becoming successful in the mainstream?! I don’t want to live on this planet anymore. Maybe because some of it is decent? I've always liked industrial music so maybe that's why PC music is easier to enjoy. Not really hard to understand. I enjoy the hell out of industrial, darkwave, and vaporwave, but PC music is just absolutely unlistenable. And I'm saying this as someone who casually listens to Infinity Frequencies.
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Post by John Titor on May 7, 2021 12:40:09 GMT 10
bumping for the new people
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Post by John Titor on May 25, 2021 2:33:35 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2021 1:10:21 GMT 10
Right now, it seems like everything is about downtempo pop. Whether it's bedroom pop, vaporwave, lo-fi influenced trap, etc, slow songs dominate right now. Even new EDM is very downtempo and sounds nothing like the stuff that was coming out a few years ago.
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Post by mc98 on May 29, 2021 2:40:44 GMT 10
Right now, it seems like everything is about downtempo pop. Whether it's bedroom pop, vaporwave, lo-fi influenced trap, etc, slow songs dominate right now. Even new EDM is very downtempo and sounds nothing like the stuff that was coming out a few years ago. Um, have you heard the top songs of right now?
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