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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2022 8:16:42 GMT 10
This song was technically released in 2019, but there is no doubt this is a "2020s" song because it was on the radio all throughout 2020...
My question is do you think this song is gonna be remembered in the future and be considered "revolutionary" like Smells Like Teen Spirit and Sexy Back? I mean the Billboard had already declared it as a record of the most popular song of all time...
On another note, I think it's also telling that the song that's so popular is just a retro 80s throwback.. Do you guys think this is a sign that creativity and newnesss is dying now in music?
In my opinion, I love this song.. It feels great hearing this song on the radio when you're on the freeway. You're always tempted to start speeding on the freeway when you hear this song...
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Post by 10slover on Sept 4, 2022 9:33:06 GMT 10
>My question is do you think this song is gonna be remembered in the future and be considered "revolutionary"
No.
>Do you guys think this is a sign that creativity and newnesss is dying now in music?
Yes.
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Post by 10slover on Sept 4, 2022 9:33:26 GMT 10
Btw this song is boring
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Post by dudewitdausername on Sept 8, 2022 6:07:17 GMT 10
It was just the biggest song that was part of the 3rd 80s throwback wave that lasted 2016-2021.
Now it's more about 90s and 2000s throwbacks, finally.
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Post by Telso on Sept 8, 2022 17:21:27 GMT 10
There's literally nothing creative or new about Blinding Lights. It sounds like bland synthwave stuff internet users have been doing since 2015, just formatted into a pop song.
If you want to listen to creative and updated takes on disco/80s, then listen to artists like Jessie Ware or even Kylie Minogue.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2022 7:17:37 GMT 10
It was just the biggest song that was part of the 3rd 80s throwback wave that lasted 2016-2021. Now it's more about 90s and 2000s throwbacks, finally. The 80s throwbacks really started to be big only in 2020 though. It was around before but constantly played on the radio in 2020. Partly thanks to Dua Lipa and The Weeknd's CDs and then everyone else jumped on the bandwagon again that year. I really hope 90s and 2000s throwbacks aren't as big because I want something new and unique. We need a new genre to be popular.
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