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Post by longaotian on Apr 15, 2022 14:16:29 GMT 10
This is from February 2001, and is considered the last big Y2K sounding Teen Pop hit from BSB so I could see if they set the movie in early 2001, but by the end of the year that stuff was toast, even by Late 2001 Jive Records told their artists to stop doing Teen Pop, and by Early 2002 anything related to Nsync had to have a rap feature lol. The Genre died out in 2001 and never looked back. Imo the early months of 2001 was the last true part of the Y2K era. Even if you compare Nsync's "Bye Bye Bye" released in Early 2000 and "Pop" released in Mid 2001. While obviously still teen pop, in the latter sounds way more 2000s in production and even the music video feels a lot more 2000s in comparison. You could tell things were already shifting in mid 2001. Then by 2002 you had "Girlfriend" which is like not Y2K at all.
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Post by slashpop on Apr 15, 2022 16:23:43 GMT 10
Yeah pretty much it was gone after then. Another one of those subjects where being there gave you a clearer sense of the change. THIS ! and one of the very few shift years where you could feel stuff changing as it was happening, like if Popedia existed back then people would be making shift threads Lol totally, you really had to be there to get a sense start and end of the era while it was happening, can't be wikied, so true. Just be thankful we never have to live through the bad parts again. Yeah we would!
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