@Reggie, I say the same thing all the time. Music has drastically changed from the music of the 80s or 90s, what with autotune and other technical stuff to make music sound "better" or more mechanical for the core audience; the teenager. They're not looking for substance. They're looking for flamboyance, flashyness.
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How come today's music just isn't this good?!?
@Reggie, I say the same thing all the time. Music has drastically changed from the music of the 80s or 90s, what with autotune and other technical stuff to make music sound "better" or more mechanical for the core audience; the teenager. They're not looking for substance. They're looking for flamboyance, flashyness.
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