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Post by John Titor on Feb 28, 2022 2:05:23 GMT 10
Haha pop punk has defined the early 2020s, but it won't go onto to define the mid 2020s. My point is that pop punk has been creeping in since late 2018, blew up between 2020 and 2021. Olivia Rodrigo and MGK were huge in 2021. Pop punk is already getting backlash. If anything pop punk will be gone by sometime in 2023 or 2024. We are not seeing signs of mid 2020s culture right now. We barely entered the early 2020s culturally lol. You're wrong though since it didn't blow up in neither 2020, 2021, or even 2022.. If you consider this "blowing up" then I don't know what to say..sure it didn't, from Billboard themselves
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Post by 10slover on Feb 28, 2022 3:19:02 GMT 10
You're wrong though since it didn't blow up in neither 2020, 2021, or even 2022.. If you consider this "blowing up" then I don't know what to say..sure it didn't, from Billboard themselves Unrelated question, but did people hate the late 90s likw how people hated the late 10s?
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Post by Telso on Mar 1, 2022 6:58:53 GMT 10
Not only is too early to tell, but you can only really tell a year is transitional usually after the fact.
It's like how people on here and elsewhere complained about 2019 feeling static and underwhelming when it was happening, and now it's suddenly seen as a big finale year or something.
These threads about future transitions are kind of tired at this point.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2022 10:14:34 GMT 10
Not only is too early to tell, but you can only really tell a year is transitional usually after the fact. It's like how people on here and elsewhere complained about 2019 feeling static and underwhelming when it was happening, and now it's suddenly seen as a big finale year or something. These threads about future transitions are kind of tired at this point. There are exceptions to this. For example, in 2020 you knew it was transitional the moment the pandemic began. I also remember predicting it would be a transitional year and a big change would happen before it even happened (on the other website I made that prediction).
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Post by John Titor on Mar 1, 2022 13:09:04 GMT 10
Not only is too early to tell, but you can only really tell a year is transitional usually after the fact. It's like how people on here and elsewhere complained about 2019 feeling static and underwhelming when it was happening, and now it's suddenly seen as a big finale year or something. These threads about future transitions are kind of tired at this point. I think I am one of the only people here that made threads about 2019 being transitional ( and pinch zoom out later to see) while it was happening, including a majority shifts that we were later going to look back on ( Pop punk, a 9/11 type echo event) Around the Game of Thrones finale I started feeling it tbh.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2022 13:30:26 GMT 10
Not only is too early to tell, but you can only really tell a year is transitional usually after the fact. It's like how people on here and elsewhere complained about 2019 feeling static and underwhelming when it was happening, and now it's suddenly seen as a big finale year or something. These threads about future transitions are kind of tired at this point. I think I am one of the only people here that made threads about 2019 being transitional ( and pinch zoom out later to see) while it was happening, including a majority shifts that we were later going to look back on ( Pop punk, a 9/11 type echo event) Around the Game of Thrones finale I started feeling it tbh. You were right. But 2020 was the biggest shift since 2008.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2022 13:45:05 GMT 10
Not only is too early to tell, but you can only really tell a year is transitional usually after the fact. It's like how people on here and elsewhere complained about 2019 feeling static and underwhelming when it was happening, and now it's suddenly seen as a big finale year or something. These threads about future transitions are kind of tired at this point. I think I am one of the only people here that made threads about 2019 being transitional ( and pinch zoom out later to see) while it was happening, including a majority shifts that we were later going to look back on ( Pop punk, a 9/11 type echo event) Around the Game of Thrones finale I started feeling it tbh. I also noticed a different vibe as 2019 was going on live. Even as early as that January, I felt that, but probably less so than between March and June.
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Post by John Titor on Mar 1, 2022 14:08:14 GMT 10
I think I am one of the only people here that made threads about 2019 being transitional ( and pinch zoom out later to see) while it was happening, including a majority shifts that we were later going to look back on ( Pop punk, a 9/11 type echo event) Around the Game of Thrones finale I started feeling it tbh. I also noticed a different vibe as 2019 was going on live. Even as early as that January, I felt that, but probably less so than between March and June. exactly it just had this strange energy
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