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Post by mc98 on Aug 15, 2022 11:18:02 GMT 10
Here are some songs from the late 2010s- early 2020s era of bedroom pop that will be considered classics in the future.
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Post by mc98 on Aug 15, 2022 11:23:53 GMT 10
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Post by 10slover on Aug 17, 2022 7:56:09 GMT 10
Of that list the only song i foresee being a classic in the future is Supalonely, the other ones weren't even real hits to begin with
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Post by mc98 on Aug 17, 2022 9:32:53 GMT 10
Of that list the only song i foresee being a classic in the future is Supalonely, the other ones weren't even real hits to begin with Still though, some of these songs get millions of streams on Spotify and Youtube. Plus, they were trending on Tiktok at some point so they might be a classic to a decent amount of people.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Aug 18, 2022 8:02:57 GMT 10
It's more 2018-2020 imo. 2021 and 2022 is all about Playboi Carti/rage vibes to me (it was around in 2017-2020 but it really took over the scene in 2021 after WLR released).
Example compare Doja Cat "Moo" from 2018 vs "Need to Know" from 2021.
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Post by crystalmetheny0428 on Sept 6, 2022 13:19:08 GMT 10
It's more 2018-2020 imo. 2021 and 2022 is all about Playboi Carti/rage vibes to me (it was around in 2017-2020 but it really took over the scene in 2021 after WLR released). Example compare Doja Cat "Moo" from 2018 vs "Need to Know" from 2021. late 2020 is the furthest i can extended the bedroom pop era
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Post by mc98 on Sept 6, 2022 14:15:18 GMT 10
It's more 2018-2020 imo. 2021 and 2022 is all about Playboi Carti/rage vibes to me (it was around in 2017-2020 but it really took over the scene in 2021 after WLR released). Example compare Doja Cat "Moo" from 2018 vs "Need to Know" from 2021. late 2020 is the furthest i can extended the bedroom pop era Late 2018 - 2020 would be a good timeline.
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