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Post by slashpop on Dec 3, 2021 17:20:18 GMT 10
To be announced. 2021 mini changes haven't finished and honestly have barely marked the start of a real transition. I still feel we are pop culturally in the 2010s with minor modifications which started to be felt outside of the internet world around the spring-fall 2021, and the earliest around late 2020 (late 2020 barely qualifies imo)
Most of 2020-current was frozen pop culturally, Jan-March pop culturally was the same as most of the rest of the year, latter 2019 as well, with hairline thin differences. I would only point that mid 2018 to around spring 2019 had more a bit more core 2010s residue.
Wild guess: Latter 2022 maybe into early 2013 might be a proper transition, but there is no way to know.
I think we technically in 2020 because we had a year killed off, pop culturally still in the 2010s with minor modification, just starting to show a few months back at most.
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Post by astropoug on Apr 5, 2022 4:51:24 GMT 10
IMO it began with the release of TikTok in late 2018, and concluded with Joe Biden's inauguration in early 2021.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Apr 5, 2022 5:00:43 GMT 10
I would say it began spring 2019 with tiktok, 2010s shows/movies ending and 2020s artists coming into the spotlight, started leaning early 20s in march 2020 for obvious reasons and the transition fully concluded when joe biden got inaugurated and trump's impeachment was acquitted in early 2021.
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Post by bestmvp29 on Apr 5, 2022 5:08:09 GMT 10
I would say the core root of the late 2010s-early 2020s transition was March 2020 to sometime in 2021, most likely the spring. The foundations going into it definitely happened throughout the 2018-2019 school year (although, I do think that school year was peak late '10s) or maybe even as early as the summer of 2018, but only because of the launch of Tiktok in the states, other than that early and even mid 2018 was still pretty core to the 2010s. We're pretty much safely in the early 2020s, however, I would say we're in the last stage of a transition that might end next year.
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Post by crystalmetheny0428 on Apr 5, 2022 5:11:25 GMT 10
imo the entirety of 2021 was safely early 2020’s
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Post by 10slover on Apr 5, 2022 6:28:23 GMT 10
December 2018 to January 2021
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2022 9:13:17 GMT 10
There wasn't a transition really. Everything changed when the pandemic hit in March of 2020. At that time you KNEW you were in a different decade. The change literally happened overnight.
You could say the fake early 2020s was the transition, the little period in early 2020 before March. And some of 2019, but that's it. Those who say the transition continued into 2021 (including up to January 2021) are delusional as well IMO. We were in full force early 2020s culture as soon as the pandemic hit and we were "locked down" in our homes.
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Post by John Titor on Apr 5, 2022 9:57:09 GMT 10
May 2019 to January 2020
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Post by John Titor on Apr 5, 2022 9:58:23 GMT 10
There wasn't a transition really. Everything changed when the pandemic hit in March of 2020. At that time you KNEW you were in a different decade. The change literally happened overnight. You could say the fake early 2020s was the transition, the little period in early 2020 before March. And some of 2019, but that's it. Those who say the transition continued into 2021 (including up to January 2021) are delusional as well IMO. We were in full force early 2020s culture as soon as the pandemic hit and we were "locked down" in our homes. Pop Punk being back was a slow burn that happened in 2018 and in 2019, I made threads about it, when Bloody Valentine by MGK charted all over the radio in early 2020 people thought that change happened overnight. Also Baggy clothing was also a slow burn on the runway that was seen in 2018 and 2019 and became defacto standard by late 2020. Not saying pop punk and fashion was everything about the 2020s but just a little bit.
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