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@Jaded_underrated
8 күн бұрын
Michael Jackson, freddie mercury and lady gaga make u feel alive when u watch and listen to em
@raheem-t8u
8 күн бұрын
The music got soul and personality
@jameslight4391
8 күн бұрын
Michael Jackson made kids feel alive 💀
@Kayaonanao
7 күн бұрын
Go away @@jameslight4391
@Tjtingz
7 күн бұрын
And it lady gaga is the only one still alive
@AG-fg1uk
7 күн бұрын
@@raheem-t8uWhich is what Beyonce's music lacks - an original identity and personality. I hate how we've normalized artists using Writing Camps and leaching off of unknown talented writers.
@jarelanderson1787
7 күн бұрын
I think it’s moreso tapping into your authentic personality and not being afraid to be goofy if u want to
@TheMolabola
7 күн бұрын
Gaga to me was always serious and maybe even too serious which made her feel over the top which made her strip down during the joanne and cheek to cheek era, by then we focused on her talent and now I feel like she can return to that high end fashion and crazy different looks(although her looks are more mature even tho they are different now).
@cobbsworld1
2 күн бұрын
Nicki minaj is officially the first woman in Rap history to gross over $100 million in a single tour with "Pink Friday 2". 🐐
@tavern2468
7 күн бұрын
I actually feel Katy Perry has been doing this for years and I’ve been saying for years whoever told her she was funny fucking lied to her. The quirky campy goofbalI shtick always sucked. I think the ultimate example of this is her official video for her “birthday”, the lyric video has more views and was received a lot better than the actual official video which was so terrible. It was basically her just doing a bunch of hidden cameras, skits prank, Ing people, and it was painfully unfunny. And the video for “swish swish” also suffered the same fate of being too try hard. We don’t need her to be a comedian her music was good enough at one point.
@NadezdaBeka
7 күн бұрын
I remember being only 11 when Last Friday Night came out and even then she was cringe to me, also in Roar, and I loved the over the top pop. She was always borderline kids TV with her behavior and slapstick. I do like her personality in Cali Gurls and Hot n Cold tho.
@brokenwithin38
6 күн бұрын
I completely agree. Let me give you some examples from a different world. I'm more of an extreme metal kinda guy, a genre not known for being light hearted at all. I'm also an older guy, so when the the deathcore boom of the early 2000s took place, I was not impressed, and nothing jumped out at me...that was until I accidently stumbled across a video for a song called What A Horrible Night To Have A Curse by a band called The Black Dahlia Murder. It was EXTREMELY goofy from front to back in total contrast to the intense and dark sound of the song. It almost seemed like a grand self-parody of not only themselves, but of the general scowling, sneering nature of the whole scene. They won me over immediately. Another one would be the band Cradle Of Filth, who wrote these dark, theatrical, vampiric, satanic, gothic tinged songs soaked in blood and dark sexuality...but also obviously with tongue firmly planted in cheek, which gave them a charm other black metal inspired bands were just not capable of
@natmarie8227
7 күн бұрын
the word and style you are talking about is campy/camp
@juxemz3388
7 күн бұрын
I think we need to bring talented people into fame rather then untalented people, personality matters, yes but that's the reason we have untalented people famous taking spots in music. Addisoon rae lack both talent and personality anyways.
@KayceeKKK
6 күн бұрын
This thank you I'm nit getting the addison hype it's just seems so forced and unathentic to save her dying career keep her relevant and ppl have the audacity to say she's the next britney spears or she's gen z britney when nothing about her gives britney we've gotten so used to untalented " influencers" being in celebrity spaces that's meant for ppl with talent that it serves no purpose anymore
@miameramusic
7 күн бұрын
Billie Eilish got serious for a little while there, especially with the song “Your Power”.
@trotmnn
4 күн бұрын
‘Use to dumb dumb myself down for this chicken, now when dem dem talk I smile it be crickets!“ - barbs know !
@jojiii2946
7 күн бұрын
Really great take!
@sparrowwilson4514
7 күн бұрын
I think goofy stuff is starting to come back. Sabrina Carpenter and Charli xcx have both had really funny eras, despite their music being more personal than ever. Guess had Charli and Billie Eilish rolling down a mountain of underpants and Taste had Sabrina and Jenna Ortega murdering each other for 5 minutes. Goofy artistry is coming back. The pendulum will always swing back.
@KaysFantasy
7 күн бұрын
Napoleon Dynamite is my fav humorous movie. 😂 I found Napoleon Dynamite a random movie but such a funny watch. The same goes for Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Norbet, and Nacho Libre
@katem504
8 күн бұрын
Hey Don. You are goofy too.love you.
@LoneWulf278
8 күн бұрын
@2:11 Where is that clip from?? 😭😭
@DonAnjelo
8 күн бұрын
no clue LOL
@hitsdif99
6 күн бұрын
as a goofy bih, i love it when i see another goofy bih
@AG-fg1uk
7 күн бұрын
I'd rather listen to a "goofy" artist whose music has personality than a PR-driven, personality-less Robotic artist who makes bland music. This is why Beyonce's current music lacks replay value - and why her 2nd week numbers are always dismal. We haven't had a classic hit record from her since 2014. When I listen to Beyonce's music, I don't hear her, I instead, hear her 20+ writing camp and The Dream and Pharrell Williams. Beyonce hasn't been self-expressive, vulnerable and emotive since DIL - Self-tiled era. Bday is her best album because we see glimpses of the REAL Beyonce, not the robot who uses camps of talented writers to make albums.
@JamesWins-m4u
7 күн бұрын
I have considered your opinion. I can tell that you yourself are not an artist. You're not entirely wrong. The correct version of this title would be "music lost its personality" the "goofy" effect does not work. It can help. Just like gimmicks. Just like having a new hair style conveniently whenever you drop an album. The best example of what you're referring to is Lil Wayne. But. Wayne started his career off dead serious (ex hood n****) then as his audience grew he grew into more of a "goofy" role but only outside his music. When you heard the lighter flick you knew you had to listen because the verse was dead serious (bars wise) I believe you're referring to Eminem. To which em is an argument of did he sell more albums than black rappers that were more talented than him (I'm talking about album sales. Eminem is skilled but not skilled enough to be better than some of his peers) because he was goofy? Had blonde hair? Or he's white? Name another artist that worked for? Hopsin? It got old to him his songs got more and more serious. The newest example of the goofy effect is da baby's music videos only. Inspired by ludacris. Out side of the music video we all know da baby's reputation. Nothing goofy about none of that. If the goofy effect is real it doesn't explain an artist like durk YB or rod wave who I've noticed each have a strong fan base and ironically 60% of the music is pain music. Your not entirely wrong. You just picked one of the 40,000 marketing gimmicks artists use that we see in 2024 all of which works less and less each time people are exposed to it. And if the marketing gimmicks don't work. The most important thing is the music. To get good music you have to have actual artists. Not strippers. Not trappers. Not only fans girls. Not streamers. Artists. Future barely verbally makes sense on 45% of his music and even old af he's still one of the biggest artists in music. Just because no matter how much he lies and says he's a drug addict on Monday and a drug king pin on Tuesday. He's actually an artist from day 1 and came up with OutKast and goodie mob. I say that to say the music business needs to throw all the gimmicks out the window and put out quality music from real artists not everyone we can possibly sign to a record deal. A goofy effect is just another gimmick. It's basically like saying "lil durk or future won't be hot when they quit being blonde" it's goofy in itself. Nothing but a gimmick doesn't work for everyone. And the only real examples of it working as a "constant" strategy is for Eminem but in all honesty he most likely would've done better without it. I can also tell you've never been to the trenches before. Some of the music the listen to is trash I'll admit. But they listen to 0. Weird shit. No Eminem talking about "I'll tie a rope around my p**** and jump from a tree? Don't want to grow up to be just like me" and no Tyler the creator or any weird ish like that. Artists have to appeal to as wide of a audience as possible and that goofy shit runs off a lot of fans because they can't understand that s*** it's not the life they experience everyday
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