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Originally Posted by Trollheart
Comments like "do you understand now?" can only be seen as a thinly veiled arrogance: it translates to "why don't you understand/are you thick?"
Also, you were NOT specific in your OP. You never said "artistes like Nicky Minaj, Taylor sSwift et al". Had you done so, then I wouldn't have had to clarify the point with you.
Anyhoo, if you're talking about artistes like the ones mentioned (and as I say, mainstream does not conform to what you want it to, it refers to any artiste working now and still popular) then it's obvious: issues in pop music don't sell, so the artistes would either be told or know not to be too "deep", as all they want to do is appeal to a younger generation who are more interested in "woo girl I wanna dance" etc than "isn't it terrible what's happening in Somalia" or whatever. It doesn't pay them to go into those issues, and anyway, they may not be interested in or even know of them. Also, they don't want to risk alienating any fans or more importantly sponsors by being too edgy or controversial, and they certainly don't want to damage their airplay chances. So they play safe. Simple as that.
If you want singers singing about issues, look outside the mainstream, but don't complain that the ones you listed don't do deep; it's just not something that's profitable to them, and for artistes like that, the bottom line is the dollar.
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I am not sure what you want me to say...really I don't.
I stand by that I was perfectly clear in my OP post.
I said
current mainstream artists and you listed a bunch old pop singers that are not current pop singers. The reason why I said "Do you understand now" is because I wanted to make sure you understood my point but obviously you are taking my posts as if they are arrogant when in reality you are the one that is being arrogant and came into this thread with an attitude.
I am not complaining about anything. I was pointing out an observation and just simply thought it would be interesting to discuss.