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@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Happy friday! New video, new reaction to your unpopular music opinions 🤭 what are your thoughts?
@A.Ackerman2 ай бұрын
Happy Friday girl!!!Can u do a video on the death of music video's?
@DJFoxy-TheKitsune2 ай бұрын
@@A.Ackerman does this count? kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqK0mqacmN9-pdUsi=CViWkxrYaes7ThmR
@circusbaby40142 ай бұрын
Can you do a video when Nelly furtado releases her new album in September and a video on Gwen Stefani’s last album this is what the truth feels like because apparently most people say it’s a flop but I don’t see why it’s a flop
@obienugreat45902 ай бұрын
Sia has one of the best and most powerful female voice in the industry
@positivitywins56872 ай бұрын
@@A.Ackermanshe did, check her library.
@ButterscotchCloud2 ай бұрын
“Quantity over quality” is one of the main mantras that’s hurt Drake, IMO. When you’re hyper focused on staying “hot” and you don’t give people an opportunity to miss you, the public becomes fatigued. And any misstep or poor artistic choice gets scrutinized and magnified by 1000.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
yes! hence why drake and people like Taylor swift need to take breaks sometimes. Because you can tell the best quality work is not being put out.
@ButterscotchCloud2 ай бұрын
@@CamrynSuzanneexactly! And when mainstream artists drop music excessively, sometimes it gives off a lack of artistic integrity. Prince was an exception to this, but most musicians of today lack that level of skill and vision.
@MP-rf8vg2 ай бұрын
Very true. Tyla is a good example of that happening right now, it would make sense in our minds to keep working harder once you get a buzz but for some reason the American market doesn't respond well to that strategy. It makes the audience feel like somebody is being pushed on us. Also today celebrities are so accessible today it's hard to miss them
@sr6phim2 ай бұрын
omg!! I’m saying
@amzztv042 ай бұрын
Especially with Taylor! Love her but her most recent projects, though it is charting and that supposedly breeds success, artistically it's not the best🥲! She also lacks in understanding quality control frfr, hence it feels like a brain overload whenever she drops.@@CamrynSuzanne
@heiress.2 ай бұрын
Chloe x Halle broke up way to soon. The sound Ungodly Hour was truly special.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I’ll be SAT for their next album
@nickitagreen37942 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY and its so frustrating me bc everyone was BEGGING them to split and I never wanted that, I loved not just ungodly hour (which I listen to STILL years later often) but their album b4 that the kids are alright was great as well. So soothing and soulful
@jujubee60302 ай бұрын
@@nickitagreen3794It was only new CxH fans telling them to split not the OGs. Real ones know they work best when they're together!
@angelblue522 ай бұрын
Wait they broke up??? I thought they would continue to still make music. Ugh. Why is it always the good ones. Ungodly Hour was a one of its kind masterpiece. I agree they should made at least two more albums before going solo. Hopefully they reunite and make another album together.
@pan65292 ай бұрын
they never broke up
@longlivebeans2 ай бұрын
Male artists are too scared of looking “sus” and it really holds them back. Do you think David Bowie gave af about looking sus? NO. He didn’t become a legend by adhering to redpill podcast bro standards.
@oc52972 ай бұрын
That’s interesting you mention that considering he didn’t become HUGE in the USA until he ditched the Ziggy Stardust persona and went to a funk/new wave sound. He had a cult following prior to it but he hit #1 way after the androgynous era.
@benamisai-kham58922 ай бұрын
@@longlivebeans but like most 70s artists wasn't he sus af with his younger groupies?
@brainchxlddd68612 ай бұрын
David bowie was gay and got big in an era of androgyny this comparison is not the same
@BroJo6762 ай бұрын
You can be a boundary-pushing male artist without looking sus. Many male artists are lazy when it comes to their performance at least, especially the rappers.
@latifa39952 ай бұрын
I've seen how Shawn mendes and harry styles were dragged through the mud when they did or acted in a way that was even remotely feminine. And how Shawn mendes was and still is to this day consistently being questioned about his sexuality, which is none of anyones business. I feel as if society isn't as lgbtq progressive as we like to think and that's why there's still that fear. Like how Sam Smith was more popular or well-liked when he was less flamboyant and less expressive of his sexuality and femininity. The same thing applies to lil nas although he is pretty popular I think people still have a tendency to write him off as another gay artist and use that to absolve him of any credit for his creativity.
@AlpathenaDorem2 ай бұрын
As controversial Doja cat can get, I personally believe Doja cat at this time is a very good performer out there. Coachella was one of Doja cats best performances and as well as her VMAs performance. She always has her mic on for singing and rapping, always dancing to choreography, and always puts so much work into her music videos or her live performances.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Oh she is a GREAT performer
@caoyuann2 ай бұрын
I think artists should be allowed to be political but you shouldn't pressure them at all.
@BroJo6762 ай бұрын
People want them to be political unless they start saying things that audiences might not like, comprehend, or be challenged by.
@caoyuann2 ай бұрын
@@BroJo676 That's not what I meant though. A lot of celebrities are uneducated or end up expressing beliefs that alienate their audience. And some artists don't care about political issues. That's fine too
@024yaraАй бұрын
@@caoyuann i personally think they shouldn’t be political. i feel like it’s for their own good. because whether we like it or not, in today’s society there’s only one “correct” side to be on. the minute an artist believes in something people don’t want to hear, they are cancelled for it haha.
@kiwibanana759022 күн бұрын
@@caoyuann I feel like it kind of depends on how relevant the topic is. Obviously some are contractually forced to keep quiet, and could lose sponsors and contract offers and such if they speak out abt recent events, but, if not, then they should. I don't want to consume content made by someone who is willfully, and sometimes maliciously, ignorant about important things,
@aaronjohnzon042 ай бұрын
On the topic of Adele, I think she’s always claimed to be a singer, not a vocalist. She says for her music, the emotion and feeling is more important than technique!
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
But she’s a vocalist though.
@aylergayuno2 ай бұрын
@@SideEyeee_ professionals would disagree
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
@@aylergayuno Who are they? You ? The people who hate her ? I’m a vocalist myself, i know what i’m talking about.
@abzasapx2 ай бұрын
@@aylergayuno 😮😮 stop this blasphemy
@ElijahMCMalik2 ай бұрын
there’s male rappers that still give u guys raw performances: Kendrick, Tyler, Pusha-T, Childish Gambino, Asap Rocky,etc the industry just don’t push Hip-Hop Male ARTISTS, instead they feed us fast food street club rap music
@abzasapx2 ай бұрын
@@ElijahMCMalik big Sean is getting shafted too
@024yaraАй бұрын
this.
@austinpelissier21312 ай бұрын
Ariana Grande, the woman praised by the likes of Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin, is absolutely a vocalist. I think the fact that she doesn’t really show off her voice in her music anymore (Eternal Sunshine being the least vocally challenging album in her discography) is making people forget who she is. Her singing opera in Wicked should remind them 😭.
@mawdonkor2 ай бұрын
Fr I’m glad I’m not the only one who didn’t like the eternal sunshine album
@austinpelissier21312 ай бұрын
@@mawdonkor hold on a minute I never said all that I just said it was easy to sing
@mawdonkor2 ай бұрын
@austinpelissier2131 ooh sorry my bad I was reading it too fast
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Exactly like…its in the creds😭 people forget that Aretha Franklin especially wasn’t impressed by just anyone. That right there is enough confirmation
@ambrusin48892 ай бұрын
@@Eternelsunshine-f4b but, this comment and was about Ariana Grande, no one even mentions Taylor in this thread
@zeefaaldown32312 ай бұрын
I so completely agree on your perspective on men in pop. The reception of Sam Smith was insane and no one seemed aware of their own homophobia, fat phobia and misogyny toward Sam for how they leaned into their femininity. We want men to “not do the bare minimum” and show up with something interesting, but then when they are actually experimental it gets SHUT down.
@danellymani2052 ай бұрын
@@zeefaaldown3231 him mimicking people as urinals and piss play is what caused people to turn off of him. Why does every experiment have to be so sexual with base kinky stuff. Some things are just disgusting. The people who praised these things and hit the like button on social media are not consistent buyers or supporters. They are there for hype not true fans. He turned off his true fans. Just like Chloe. These hyper sexual artists get the audience they deserve.
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
Sam Smith deserves the hate after DISRESPECTING Christianity. Stop making up excuses for his SAGGING career.
@juliawidmaier53342 ай бұрын
People were and are still being so gross about Sam Smith and it makes me mad.
@shirley444Ай бұрын
@@zeefaaldown3231 I would agree if he didn’t downplay women’s issues within the music industry. His now aesthetic is from black lgbt people and he does not credit them at all.
@princejosephdassah2 ай бұрын
People need to shut up whenever Ariana is mentioned, how on earth she not a vocalist, like don't understand the delusion
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I just want to understand how she isn’t 😭
@doranicolaou91732 ай бұрын
Yeah her main power is her being a vocalist and them a performer but shes mire of a vocalist than a performer
@Sozgn11112 ай бұрын
She has amazing control and breath control,sounds very soulful when she wants to
@KAUNDAcreates_2222 ай бұрын
Ariana grande is a beast in her own right whether some people see it or not.....then again only a musical artist can understand another People nowadays we so obsessed with perfection and multitasking.. We tend to devalue things that deserve all the hype....like Ariana's voice for instant girl is a pro.....whether you like her sound or not ....
@Uobeor2 ай бұрын
@@Sozgn1111 she doesn’t have soul to me at all but she has an amazing voice and she is definitely a vocalist. Saying this as a trained vocalist myself
@Flamingheartofstone2 ай бұрын
You’re not even going to let the words “Ariana is not a vocalist” be heard coming out of your mouth 😂😂😂 i feel you, Camryn. This person had to be trolling because, what!? 😂
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah that was an accident but I like that spin😂😂
@blackmarble7265Ай бұрын
@@Flamingheartofstone she's definitely a vocalist but is she a good one? Idk i wouldn't say so simply because she sings without properly pronouncing the words + the use of her unnatural voice like Britney Spears(Ariana has a deeper tone in her voice) And when I said not a good vocalist, I mean she shouldn't be in a comparison to Mariah Carey. I even saw an article saying she's one of this generation's vocal trinity
@jensetter-dib2 ай бұрын
For the second one - it is not only for black artists being discriminated, but also any artist outside of the USA. All Asian acts, Shakira, etc. Examples of discrimination
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Very true!
@vapingfastbreak56292 ай бұрын
False
@FernandoBlizzardFruit2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it’s unfortunately very true. It’s really sad, but it’s unfortunately the truth. 😢
@ambrusin48892 ай бұрын
Let`s see how Tyla will end up being in USA !
@Chrissi_Interlude2 ай бұрын
Especially if they’re non-English speaking artists and having a western audience isn’t their primary concern!
@naturalcommentary7212 ай бұрын
For my unpopular opinion, we need to shift the industry plant conversation to the colorism conversation. We need to talk about colorism in terms of finances and marketing. For the 2020s, all of the artists that are being labeled industry plants are biracial, white, white-passing, or multiracial. Fans are attempting to debunk industry plant claims by referencing years in the industry or album numbers. There are dark skin Black women that have never gotten the push of alleged industry plants. Ledisi, Kelly Rowland, Sevyn Streeter, Tank and the Bangers, and more have been in the industry for over a decade. They have never gotten a Tyla or Ice Spice push. I have never seen this push to darker-skinned Asian or Latinx artists. If you consistently get on award shows, Spotify playlists, Met gala invites, etc., you are getting better brand deals. These finances impact your art, and your ability to release an album and tour. There are claims that Spotify has relationships with these artists. Spotify radios and playlists are manipulated to play their music throughout the playlist regardless of genre. This helps them get in the top 10 of the billboard charts. I believe that this method is a legal stream farm. We need to give unambiguous artists the artist development of the alleged industry plants.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yes!! This is a huge factor because we say industry plant so loosely when there are actually root causes and patterns here
@Liam-xf5tv2 ай бұрын
Not saying you are wrong, but I can see examples of industry plants in the other side of the spectrum too. Sexxy red and lil nas x, for eg
@naturalcommentary7212 ай бұрын
@@Liam-xf5tv Colorism cannot be negated by two examples. Colorism impacts your job opportunities, healthcare, marriage options, and basic needs to improve your quality of life. This is backed by research and peer-reviewed articles. We cannot negate the obvious colorism issues in entertainment because of two artists. Sexy Redd is struggling to sell out her tour. Lil Nas X is not getting a release date on his next album and must release music via SoundCloud. The other alleged industry plants have plagiarism claims, paylola claims, stealing aesthetics, and shaky performances. Despite these allegations, they get tours, album releases with marketing, brand deals, and top billboard hits. This results in Grammy nominations and wins, more money, fame, and access to top songwriters and producers. They continue to be the "top" artists. We need to be more serious when we talk about colorism.
@calisha18892 ай бұрын
@@Liam-xf5tvAlso id say Sexy Red is authentic and didn’t blow up overnight. I also don’t see industry plants out here talking about their ties to gangs with specific locations put out there. Lil Nas X would be a bad example because I feel like he was way too controversial and fell off quickly with the general public after he came out about his sexuality.
@Nottiy2 ай бұрын
@@calisha1889 agrees. sexxy red has been around for a while and is a shock jock, she just finally has a platform where doing that is profitable
@michime78602 ай бұрын
The society ignores black artists because of colourism. It's high time they get the credit that is due.
@orlock20Ай бұрын
Labels sell on the world stage. It's just not one society.
@rosebud022 ай бұрын
The issue with Chlöe is that people would rather tell her who she should be instead of letting her be herself. People who actually know her irl have said that she has layers. She's a nerd, yet sexy, smart, sweet, a bit too open hearted, and an extremely hard worker. But haters only want to believe their HATEFUL narrative about her. Chlöe's a future legend so eventually more people will respect her artistry!
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah it hurts that with being a solo artist and being in the industry, it seems like they want you stick with one lane. It’s not right but I think it is effecting how audiences perceive her
@minirth.maggie2 ай бұрын
Chloe is AMAZING and I believe in her future.
@keondraalfred1328Ай бұрын
Chloe Is amazing performer. I just feel like people don’t connect with her music. People say they are a Chloe fan but only know have mercy. People are not really listening to her music and just watching her shake ass. When her music is really good. Listen to body do that’s an amazing and should be on the charts
@Alien_Superstarr2 ай бұрын
I agree on the overutilization of sexual rap bars when it comes to female rappers. If they want to rap about it that's fine. But at least get creative. I listened to cupcakKes new album and i actually had a great time and really enjoyed it. She raps mostly about s3x but the thing with cupcakKe is that she gets extremely creative with the lyrics to the point where she makes it sound funny. Idk how to explain it. Megan Thee Stallion on the other hand, when she raps about s3x it feels so redundant, almost like a dejá vu. I was very disappointed with some of her songs on her new album. Especially "Moody Girl".
@zeefaaldown32312 ай бұрын
As a Megan fan girl, I lowkey agree. I loved Moody Girl, Cobra and Hiss because I felt like they were her most vulnerable and different in topic. Traumazine is an interesting album for her in that way. But her other songs on the album just felt like something I could have heard before. I love an ass shaking anthem but they become slightly repetitive and kind of go in circles in theme and topic. Which can be fine but I would have absolutely adored a slightly more introspective album from her which I was hoping for. I love her creativity and exploration of her experience in the industry in HISS and I think it would have been so interesting and entertaining to have more of that, which Rattle sort of was. But I will still be turned in to her and her future work. 😌
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
Yeah, but when Megan and Cardi talk about ANYTHING else, people criticize and don’t stream.
@zeefaaldown32312 ай бұрын
@@SideEyeee_ That’s true, I love both of their more emotional music but people tend to completely ignore it and then criticize Megan and Cardi for only making music about sex because they weren’t paying attention.
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
@@zeefaaldown3231 EXACTLY.
@024yaraАй бұрын
same, i’m not very fond of rap music just because of how sexual it can be, but ironically, i listen to cupcakke a lot. she is a lyrical genius fr
@catarina95392 ай бұрын
when it comes to “fan behavior” i think women are scrutinized in a way men never will be. all we do is buy merch, go to concerts etc… men do the same exact things for their favorite sports teams (except they often get violent because of them) with none of the criticism
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah, men do get insane with sports
@rainberry21592 ай бұрын
I disagree-I feel like a lot of women feel more comfortable with being creepy towards some male performers and they get away with it because they are women. Like for example with K-pop, etc I’ve seen women write fanfiction. Not saying men haven’t done this as well but I think it’s more acceptable for women to do it compared to our male counterparts.
@kiwibanana759022 күн бұрын
@@rainberry2159Not to defend weird behaviour, at all, but you do have to consider that when men are crazy abt something they get people killed, where women do not.
@celisebrown45212 ай бұрын
Also, it’s prob not an unpopular opinion, but I’m so exhausted with an artist being compared to Michael Jackson. I struggle to understand how people do not grasp the impact that he’s had (and still has) on music, on politics, on PEOPLE, etc. To have that huge of an impact on a world pre-social media is insane. If Michael Jackson ran for president, the entire world would’ve voted for him. Even with his flaws, he should remain in his own category when it comes to music. I’m super passionate about him 😂
@izzyn90002 ай бұрын
Same gurl, very passionate abt him too!!😅He’s too powerful to be compared too, that’s why they killed him😢
@hi.goodbye21672 ай бұрын
@@celisebrown4521 EXACTLY
@heiress.2 ай бұрын
@@celisebrown4521 couldn’t agree more! Michael is a once in a lifetime artist.
@Pkelly7302 ай бұрын
Right because people who weren’t around don’t know. You had people in the smallest village in Eastern Europe, remote places in South America, etc. KNEW Michael Jackson. All levels of classes, races etc. He integrated MTV ffs. No one will ever do it like him.
@ambrusin48892 ай бұрын
I agree with you with my whole heart, I made a comment concerning MJ also,how there are never going to be another one like him, I am so happy I got to witness MJ because I remember that time, he was liked by everyone , and he connected people from all ages and races also, he was loved by everyone in the whole world everywhere, it was crazy, in a most exciting way!
@bugsbunni42002 ай бұрын
I have an unpopular opinion. In the old “diverse” girl groups like 5Harmony and Little Mix, the black women in those groups were tokenized. They didn’t have much of a solid fan base when they were in their groups. So when the groups broke up and most went solo, some were pushed more than others.
@lollabunyxxx2 ай бұрын
leigh ann talked about this!!! she once mentioned brazilian crowds being the first ones to make her feel seen, because she would normally be overlooked being the only black girl in the group
@melonpeach97232 ай бұрын
i agree, but why is diverse in quotes?
@bugsbunni42002 ай бұрын
@@melonpeach9723 it’s in quotation marks because because sometimes the groups aren’t that diverse and have a quota to be considered one.
@melonpeach97232 ай бұрын
@@bugsbunni4200 fifth harmony does not qualify under that at all.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
This is extremely true unfortunately
@ButterscotchCloud2 ай бұрын
☁️ Another fire vid! I think the issue with female rap nowadays is not necessarily that hypersexuality exists. The lack of balance is the problem. I’m a baby Millennial, and when I was a kid, Lil Kim was poppin’, but so was Missy Elliot and Eve. Nowadays, we just keep getting more of the same, and it’s exhausting.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thanks for making it to the end✨ Yeah the lack of balance makes everything seem so oversaturated because again there isn't anything wrong in my opinion with hypersexuality existing in rap and women rapping about it, it just has become a bit overwhelming because it's almost every mainstream rapper
@RamboQuellz2 ай бұрын
You guys. I finally listened Normani's album and.... people are DEFINITELY just being mean to her, I give that album 10/10 across the board it was a very solid cohesive album!
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I actually reacted to it on my Patreon and I enjoyed it, I haven’t replayed it as much as I expected to however. But I just think people created really high expectations
@RamboQuellz2 ай бұрын
@@CamrynSuzanne I agree, I think she should've been quiet about an album until it was time to actually release. She Could've just given us cute bops here and there throughout the years and just kept the conversation about that. But talking about an album for YEARS. Definitely set expectations high.
@adamdevereaux27132 ай бұрын
Either way, it was a solid debut and people draggin’ it.
@kbreezy15812 ай бұрын
@@RamboQuellz Yeah, it was definitely a good album and a solid debut that really showed how strong of of a songwriter normani is. It was picked apart a bit too much
@kalisworl2 ай бұрын
so in this group i’m the minority but i just thought the production was poor for the first part of the album…and that (emphasis on some, one song in particular idr the name) the lyrics are very corny. i’m not gna go back and forth with anybody cause it’s just how i felt about it, but i liked 2 or 3 songs
@TyRendition2 ай бұрын
I disagree with the statement where if you don’t dance then it not worth your money. My thing is you either gotta be singing extremely well live hitting them studio notes or amazing improvisations like a Jazmine Sullivan or be able to perform like a Beyonce or Britney for my money to be worth live. You don’t gotta dance your performance just gotta give excellence and not something I could’ve stayed home to experience.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think most important is stage presence to engage me at the very least
@daeshon42052 ай бұрын
Willow smith gives me heavy 2020s vibes! beats in different time signatures yet cohesive, complex yet easy to listen to…. I just feel like she’s in 1st place rn 😭😭
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yes, that’s a good one!!
@maninipaninicus2 ай бұрын
unpopular opinion but i feel like teezo touchdown is an example of how tyler would’ve blown up if he started making music now because being different is more popular but on the other side tyler opened up these doors for so many new artists
@LiveloveJemi2 ай бұрын
Definitely. Teezo Touchdown wouldn't be NEARLY as successful as he is without Tyler.
@indoorplant23922 ай бұрын
I love Teezo but a lot of his solo work is not that “different” or innovative sadly
@LiveloveJemi2 ай бұрын
@@indoorplant2392 Have you listened to his album?
@maninipaninicus2 ай бұрын
@indoorplant2392 that’s you opinion but his music is different that what the underground rap scene is rlly putting out rn
@maninipaninicus2 ай бұрын
@LiveloveJemi i know i said that tyler paved the way for artist like him
@lemonaidebey61902 ай бұрын
Gay pop stars are the best. I can't stand the backlash they get. It gives homophobia. In San Smith's case, fatphobia too!
@024yaraАй бұрын
i personally liked him before his new era. i feel like he was at his absolute peak. but that doesn’t excuse all the negativity he gets! (even though he kinda scares me sometimes 😭)
@henrystreet6152Ай бұрын
We don’t want all that jammed down our throats just so people like him and Lil Nas can look “edgy” or different.
@jujubee60302 ай бұрын
Im so sick of everyone trying to give Micheal Jackson title away instead of other artist! I dont know if people are just mad that a black guy with an afro will forever be the biggest artist in the world or what. 🤷🏽♀️Yall never try to snatch Elvis title away, even though he was a culture vulture. No one ever gets compared to the Beatles or Queen, Aretha, Stevie. Why is it always Micheal?! And stop comparing other artist to him. His legacy and impact cant be replicated!🙄
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
MJ was the biggest of ALL of them and he literally sold more than 1 BILLION records worldwide. The Beatles weren’t that great and Aretha and Stevie are too unique in the sense that nobody sings like Aretha especially in this generation and Stevie is a PROLIFIC songwriter and producer while being BLIND. MJ was all of that too but his success was the biggest of all time.
@totally3totally2 ай бұрын
I think 2020s doesn't really have a unified sound anymore. Personally I listen to a lot of alternative guitar ballads, which is very different from say hyperpop, but both are sort of trending at the moment along with many other genres. I think taste now is more personalised rather than unified thanks to streaming services and that's what makes it hard to define a sound for 2020s.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah unified sound is the word, those production elements as a whole or a shaped sound
@MP-rf8vgАй бұрын
Listening to the radio is an audibly painful as they transition to the next song and the sound is drastically different than the previous song
@squidink1232 ай бұрын
ngl I see potential for addison rae, especially with charli xcx becoming more mainstream (who addison already aligned herself with and who has a similar sound to what she wants imo). depending on where addison wants to take her career, if she plays her cards right i think she could do really well but we’ll see
@kayziofficial2 ай бұрын
Sexy Red is so overhyped it's insane
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Agreed🫢
@skayles47162 ай бұрын
I feel like the "separating artist from the art" should be centered around artistic legacy rather immediate consumption. Like, for someone like R.Kelly, it 100% makes sense to boycott his music so as to not give him more money and power. However, trying to rewrite history and pretend that he wasnt a brillant artist that pretty much defined RnB as we knew it would be asinine. People need to get comfortable admitting that they chose not to consume art that is actually of great quality. And IMO, it only makes that decision all the more significant.
@Thejdreamerzful2 ай бұрын
FACTS! with this topic I adopt the mantra of "know better, do better" - because honestly - we mostly have ZERO idea what kind of people we listen to are, what you listen, watch, consume are made by some of the most vile humans on earth and also some of the best - but I'm not raven baxter to know it - however when I do - I act on it. My choice of not listening to R.Kelly had nothing to do with the money side - its more morals. I just can't bare listening to music that a pedophile made because music carries energy and spirits and I don't want to expose my ears to that perversion. Does that mean he isn't a pioneer in RnB? Of course not he's one of the best to ever do it, some of the greatest artists of our time in all mediums have been very very shitty people. It's down to the consumer to make that choice. It's a complicated topic.
@024yaraАй бұрын
you are so right, i don’t like ariana grande or doja cat as people, but omg they’re super talented and they deserve the praise the get!
@kiwibanana759022 күн бұрын
Highly depends on what the art in question is 😭 for example, you can like Drake's music, but you cannot separate it from him considering that he actively states he loves teenage girls in his songs lmaoo
@angelr56942 ай бұрын
I agree heavy on the female rappers rapping about the v's too much. Meg missed an opportunity unity to even humanize herself on the Cobra drop by identifying as her body part rather than as herself while trying to convey her humanity. Misogyny with a skirt on is still misogyny. IMHO Side Note: I am realizing how many people dont REALLY listen to Kendrick.
@01neveroddoreven102 ай бұрын
I thought of it as a play on how sexualized her image is. She talks in the song about how alone she feels in her depression and how nobody knows or cares about how she really feels. It comes across as intentionally jarring and extreme to make a point. That's just my personal interpretation at least
@thefiend25412 ай бұрын
I think with men in music, it's either the alpha male or an ultra feminine gay. There ain't rly much in the middle.
@minirth.maggie2 ай бұрын
I kind of feel that Ed Sheeran is in the middle. He's a nerd who made it, you know?
@ayomideloye17432 ай бұрын
Lucky daye, miguel and ro james are in the middle.
@chrishealton3830Ай бұрын
Eh, Logic has done okay. MGK has done alright. Although MGK has moved in that direction in recent years as well. Somebody mentioned Ed Sheeran, he has average guy energy.
@thefiend2541Ай бұрын
@@chrishealton3830 ive tried Ed, but he seems more about the charts and stuff nowadays instead of the real artistry.
@jakejax80322 ай бұрын
Something interesting is rock bands with a female frontman/singer mostly have male fans in a similar way girls fanatically liked boy bands.
@MsBonkers20112 ай бұрын
I’m curious when we will get our next big male pop star, a kin to Michael Jackson. Talented vocalist, dancer, performer. He truly was the last male pop star to have a fan base that was comprised of men and women pretty equally. At his height he had such an androgynous look..a feminine face and long hair, bright or glitter outfits but were still masculine due to the styling. Obviously Michael Jackson had “it”, so much so that I can’t even describe what that was. Maybe it can’t actually be replicated.
@MkiiahMichaels2 ай бұрын
It was Chris brown for our generation but we all see how that played out.
@SideEyeee_2 ай бұрын
@@MkiiahMichaelsCB ain’t SHIT. He is NOT that talented and is surely NOT the MJ of our generation. Nobody is the “MJ” of our generation.
@rat-x7x2 ай бұрын
can you do a video of grammys snubs? I know you are done with the grammys, and the video doesnt HAVE to talk about how bad the grammys are but about artists/songs/albums that deserve to be rewarded.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Love this idea!
@jaidasimone_2 ай бұрын
Ariana is absolutely a vocalist lmao
@jaidasimone_2 ай бұрын
☁️
@angiewalker2962 ай бұрын
Now who in they right mind put young thug and mj in the same atmosphere 😂😂😂
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Right 😂😂
@certainly252 ай бұрын
The one about pop moving forward didn’t really use the best examples but I agree with them😭 Like I love Megan but sis is not pushing boundaries or really blending genres in Rap or Pop😭 Sweetest Pie is the only song that I think she executed it well. I think artists like Doja, Sza, Teezo, Beyonce, Nicki, Janelle Monae, & Raye are really or have been blending the genres together in innovative ways that are also executed well.
@pureunpado25 күн бұрын
☁️ i love that you always try to have nuanced conversations taking into account different artists’ focus like are they performers or more vocalist etc. and that different people in the audience have different expectations. also admirable that you take the time for different genres (that you all care about ofc) and not just what’s and who’s trending.
@toothysmile56142 ай бұрын
Trends in music I think: I think music is trying to get louder and faster. I think the music is trying to get happier and more care free. I think the competition is getting a little hotter. I think rap is going to forego a transformation… maybe in popularity maybe in style…. the men aren’t talking about anything and they are NOT performing… and like you said the women’s liberation as sex in rap thing i think is starting to tire the rap audience. Kendrick Lamar just assassinated drake with pure artistry … so what will the rest of rap do since Drake just got called out for making oversaturated underwhelming music
@abzasapx2 ай бұрын
Bot
@toothysmile5614Ай бұрын
@@abzasapx yeah go with ur gut
@lavenianormanАй бұрын
I follow your channel because you go so “deep” on topics. Nice work sis
@ate4842 ай бұрын
21:41 the weeknds after hours & duas future nostalgia were defining the 2020s, and we can see it with records like rennaissance & sabrinas new sound where they have that disco influence, but trends are so fast in general now days so why wouldn’t it apply to music? the difference is the 2010s were all cohesive, when u think abt it, ever year in the 2010 had an individual trend such as 2014 with loud horny music, or 2017-18 with whatever tf that was(look at the songs that year and youll see what i mean😭) but they all feel cohesive. see this happening with the 2020s to🤷♂️
@OGseoulite2 ай бұрын
It’s gonna be fun watching this evolve into its own series and see the categories become more refined. You’re off to a great start already ❤❤
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I loveee making these🩷i appreciate you watching!
@freezhollywood2 ай бұрын
I feel male artists just don’t take any risks. Everybody’s just too cool for school. I do feel like in 2024 u kinda have to keep the content going. On all levels of consumption. You take a break, ppl will forget.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yes the risk is lacking heavily!
@angelblue522 ай бұрын
About the soul thing. IMO I feel like Chloe, Halle, are two women that reallyyy have soul in their voices, while SZA, Normani, Coco Jones (even though love her) are all lacking soul in their voice. Their voices sound too thin if that makes sense, but I love thicker voices like artists like Jennifer Hudson or Kelly Rowland. That's genuine soul right there. So I kinda under what that person was talking about
@andythoughts62202 ай бұрын
It’s not backlash against men in pop. It’s backlash against QUEER men in pop. All of the artists who were bashed for their shifting image were queer, and their public image shifted to being more queer, and that’s when the hate starts. It’s not that they’re doing something ‘crazy’ it’s that they’re doing something queer
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
This exactly
@michime78602 ай бұрын
Happy that women are dominating the pop genre❤
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Right, no complaints here!!
@frostyx61712 ай бұрын
Not me actually drying my hands while I was washing the dishes after the Addison Rae opinion just to write this 🤭💀 but I agree so much with the point that hair music is great BUT I also agree with the fact that it is generic, basic and not deep. Does it stand out? No. Does it add anything to the pop genre? YES. SHE IS GIVING US NOTHING AND THATS WHAT I LIKE!!!!! I miss those days where pop songs were about very basic topics that dont make you wanne think that much. Remember that video you made about Pop Girlies not having fun, trying too hard, being too complicated with their craft and taking their music too serious for what it is? I GOT TIREDDD OF GIRLIES MAKING POP COMPLICATED LIKE I JUST WANNE SHAKE MY COOCH AND LET MY HAIR LOOSE and thats exactly was Addison brought hahahaha! 😂 oki lemme watch the rest while I clean these dishes
@amilia42022 ай бұрын
@@frostyx6171 YASSS
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Lmaoo coming through with the comment!! I understand the giving us nothing thing because trust, I am cool with a meaningless bop, I just think there are other pop artists now that'd I'd spend more of my energy propping up or pushing forward
@egregor3692 ай бұрын
Lol I'm also watching this video while washing the dishes! 😅
@frostyx61712 ай бұрын
@@CamrynSuzanne Valid!!! Addison was PUSHED to me and I just ATE ALL THE NOTHINGNESS, you also ATE UPPP the conversation about black artists or artists of color needing to prove themselves 100000x more like let's not forget ELVIS is a WHITE knock off of Roy Hamilton, a BLACK ICON...
@frostyx61712 ай бұрын
@@egregor369yessssss our kitchen is shining now thanks to Camryn we got entertained as well!!!
@eltonsali25352 ай бұрын
Can the next rap discourse please be more about rap and not about male vs female rappers. Love your videos and congratulations on 50K
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah!!!
@muffy1852 ай бұрын
Girl I absolutey love your videos :)
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!☺️☺️☺️
@bonk895Ай бұрын
ok but the continuous "__ year(s)... ur sick" was kinda funny ngl
@TheDjmoney992 ай бұрын
I really love Chloe’s song Boy Bye. I wish it was more popular. I wouldn’t mind hearing an entire album sounds like that.
@shaiitea_exists2 ай бұрын
About music quality and the algorithm I would much rather make something I put my whole heart into and less than 50 people see it in its lifetime rather than make something purely for the algorithm for attention and money Also I heard a generic pop song that blatantly samples time to pretend by mgmt in a marshalls yesterday and that made me reflect on how much lazy sampling has become a part of music nowadays (lots of songs use sampling in a unique and new way, for example daft punk) This video is also making me check out normani, as someone who listens primarily to post rock and electronic music, I definitely need to branch out on what music I listen to
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yes, I love that thought process...quality is important and can have lasting impact. Numbers have our minds so skewed that you want to amass as many people as possible. But, if your work touches a few and it's meaningful, good qualtity etc, it's worth putting into the world and being proud of it!
@donutdragon40762 ай бұрын
LOVE hearing your thoughts on the music industry!!!
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@emokingston2 ай бұрын
☁️ there’s definitely a sound to the 20s i think its starting to take shape around country and electronics as almost a new wave americana. theres this urge to dance mixed in with a “return to ideals”.
@Szassiren2 ай бұрын
For Ariana, I love Eternal Sunshine and it’s her best album by far. However I feel like despite how great she sounds, she doesn’t have that ENERGY she has in songs like Succesful, NASA, One Last Time, etc.
@mawdonkor2 ай бұрын
Me too eternal sunshine was just average to me it didn’t hit like her other albums
@JamieTheCaratBich2 ай бұрын
I prefer sweetener, positions, and dw over eternal sunshine any day.
@mawdonkor2 ай бұрын
@@JamieTheCaratBich me too I prefer 1. Yours truly 2. My everything 3. Sweetener.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I can get with this take honestly! I love eternal sunshine but I do think he vocals lacked some energy from previous projects
@mawdonkor2 ай бұрын
@CamrynSuzanne yeah I just feeling like she was rushing it since everyone was asking her when is she going to release music again
@jojoazevedo892 ай бұрын
Speaking of Milli Vanilli, I think Fab and Rob deserve their Grammy back or some sort of grand acknowledgement from the industry after the excessive backlash they received when they were being exploited by Frank Farian and not allowed to sing their songs. And Fab has proven that he can sing those songs better than the recorded track.
@mijomijo962 ай бұрын
to say Ariana Grande is not a vocalist is definitely a hot takeeee. She is like you said classically trained. Along with her artistry her voice keeps getting stronger 😮💨 love your channel btw 🫶🏼
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Exactly! I was confused, I wanted more context with that comment. And thank you❤️❤️
@mikeywebb95982 ай бұрын
You are so well spoken in all of your videos ☁️
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thank youu🫶🏽
@melonpeach97232 ай бұрын
Unpopular opinion (I think) - I’m really tired of people pretending like Fifth Harmony wasn’t a diverse girl group. Obviously Normani is black, but Dinah Jane is a Pacific Islander, and it’s been obvious for ages that she’s not white. The same goes for Ally Brooke, a brown-skinned woman who is native american. (More specifically, mestiza.) She is not just ‘latina,’ she’s a native american whose family is indigineous to America. Camila is trippy, because she is white passing, but she’s still not white. Her father is native american/mestizo, while her mother is a white latina. Lauren Jauregui is the only white member in Fifth Harmony, and I’m tired of people ignoring that, because I’ve seen the amount of racist attacks that Ally and Dinah have received from racists who deny them of their heritage.
@tinybiggiecorndog2 ай бұрын
piping hot first thing in the morning THANK YOUUU
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yess! And we got a longer video 🤭🤭
@negressprincess2 ай бұрын
unpopular opinion: People give Taylor Swift way too much credit for being a songwriter. her recent album’s Midnights & TTPD didn’t do her justice showing her lyricism. whenever swifties talk about her song writing they’re actually talking about folklore & evermore, her non-mainstream albums.
@zuwaerediauwa43622 ай бұрын
I disagree her writing in the TTPD(God that title is so unnecessarily long) is still just as phenomenal as it's always been but without the polish and shine folklore and evermore had that made them so widely loved and praised songs like how did it end, peter, So long london, Chloe Sam or whatever that songs name was (its so long💀) the albatross just to name a few cause31 songs is honestly crazy💀 and also whenever her fans bring up her writing yes folklore and evermore are at the forefront because they are her best works the same way a lemonade PR self titled is always used to describe an artists like Beyonce's LEGENDARY status but prior to folklore and evermore her writing has always been praised especially in albums like red, 1989 speak now and even her debut album so I think she gets exactly the right amount of credit give or take a couple points😊
@negressprincess2 ай бұрын
@@zuwaerediauwa4362 but swifites act like her songwriting is the best from a pop idol from this generation. I’ve seen them say she is the “lyricist of our generation” which is a stretch. 😬I can even name a few bad lyrics off of TTPD such as “we believe Charlie puth should be a bigger artist,” “I'd say the 1830s but without all the racists” “Touch me while your bros play Grand Theft Auto” “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle”. oh and there are plenty of corny lyrics on midnights so I’m not even gonna go out my way to say them. I know I’m nitpicking but taylor has had a huge decline in her music ever since she started re-recording her old albums, it seems like her new stuff is just cash grabs which is evident since she has to make different vinyls, digital albums, and more variations of tracks than actually caring about the quality. she moves from era to era way too fast.
@zuwaerediauwa43622 ай бұрын
@@negressprincess I can go out of my way and nitpick from other artists like Lana, ariana, Billie probably not Beyonce cause she doesn't really write her stuff and even the queen of rap nicki a bunch of corny lyrics too from their albums. Taylor has always had corny lyrics even in albums like red, folklore and evermore cause at the end of the day she's a POP star and pop music is supposed to be fun not every lyric has to be insanely groundbreaking and poetic cause if she did that y'all would still say she's doing too much and trying to hard to come across as a "real songwriter" (which people already said about folklore but more so evermore and honestly even the TTPD) and with the 1830's line you literally took part of the lyrics and left the concluding part just to make an invalid point so to each their own I guess. music is subjective and I definitely think Taylor's pen game among her fellow artists on her level right now i.e Beyonce, ariana, gaga etc is the best and yes you could make an argument that they are better songwriters out there (which again is subjective) like maybe Lana (who I would argue is on the same level as swift) but again its all up to preference and taste and right now a majority of people prefer Taylor's songwriting and the only people who decide whether you're the best or not are the masses and the higher ups and they are all in Taylor's favor right now so by default she the best babes and also I'm a fan of all the artists I named here hence why I named them cause I'm very familiar with all their music so no-one start being weird they're all queens and in the words of as you claim the corny Taylor swift "they all have crowns, you need to calm down".
@sagelabyrinth87802 ай бұрын
@@zuwaerediauwa4362 very true. If you go looking for things to hate about someone, you can probably find something. No one's music is under microscope like taylor's is but I guess that's what she gets for being the biggest artist ever.
@mrmindful54372 ай бұрын
10:12 You all may have known about this already, but N'Sync and the Backstreet Boys were modeled after New Edition/Boys II Men. On top of that, the sound they had was not that unique(listen to Happy Song - Blackstreet). Taking it a step further, Black artists like Janet Jackson is the Blueprint of Kpop. Executives were watching her to mimic. Doesn't Really Matter sounds like it was sang by a girl group.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you for adding this. This is exactly why it is an issue because these black artists hardly ever get the true credit they deserve despite pioneering images & sounds
@HopeeInk2 ай бұрын
🤡 - I really like this rendition. Also that Young Thug comment was unhinged and will haunt me in my nightmares. How dare people 😭
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Right😭😂
@Greybell2 ай бұрын
imo Sam smith's transformation felt like a bit try hard since we didn't get a "transitional period" from them. The closest we ever get to a transition era was their collab with Calvin Harris for No Promises but it wasn't as avant garde or gaudy.
@idunnowhattonamemyself-vr4qv2 ай бұрын
"Celebrities should not get political" No, UNEDUCATED celebrities should not speak on topics they are not educated about. Lady gaga, for example, had a massive political impact when it came to LGBT rights in America and her activism didn't fall on deaf ears. In many cases celebrities do successfully make a positive political impact but sadly more often than not it falls flat.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Agree 100%!!!
@venusvicious44462 ай бұрын
So I get off work, kick back, turn this video on and chill with noooo expectations when suddenly I see myself on the screen I sat up so fast LMAO! Thanks for the mini shoutout, I loved your bit about fans wanting more from Normani in a personal sense and agree that she’s definitely got to show up for us as much as we show up for her!! ☁️✨
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yessss!! I’m so happy i could feature your comment ❤️ thank you for adding to this
@galv932 ай бұрын
Since when is Bad Bunny considered a "brown artists/POC"? He's literally white, latino, but white.
@BroJo6762 ай бұрын
Latino makes people think of you as a brown person.
@Uobeor2 ай бұрын
Most Americans don’t know the difference between race, ethnicity and nationality. They think everyone that speaks Spanish is automatically brown 😭
@notorious.a.r.i.2 ай бұрын
idc In Pieces by Chloe is a masterpiece
@Kranberry7772 ай бұрын
Megan's got me conflicted. I defend her so hard cause most of the hate she gets is so sexist and racist. However, while I love her aesthetics and personality, her music's so mid and all sounds the same. I want to critique her music, but I absolutely do not want to be lumped into the ignorant hate.
@HelloKitty-x32 ай бұрын
Apart from the cadence she uses while rapping, I honestly don't think her music sounds the same. Most female rappers either talk about their cat or being tied to gangs. Which she also has, but at least she takes the time to explore different topics like mental health and nerd culture.
@eli10589Ай бұрын
I mean, anytime that she talks about deep stuff, it doesn't get as much attention. "Well, she shouldn't worry about that" is sometimes what I hear people in response to that, but that doesn't pay bills, unfortunately. It's a rough time to be a female rapper tbh.
@kiwibanana759022 күн бұрын
You can like someone and agree that their music is not that good 😭 personally I don't even rlly listen to her music but I'll still defend her bc she's been through so much
@sarahlexia_2 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree with all of your takes, so well said! Also I recently discovered your channel and I’m so glad I did 😊
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much!! So happy you found my channel💖
@minirth.maggie2 ай бұрын
Chloe's cover of Feeling Good shook me hard. Her vocal range and clarity is INSANE. I LOVE HER.
@mochicinno_2 ай бұрын
I think you can dislike a person's voice and still agree that they are a great vocalist. I don't like Ariana's voice (so much so that I only like covers of her songs), but she's talented. Edit: the male pop opinion is very much..western? Like beyond the lgbtqia+ western male artists, the east boys are killing the pop scenario. Also I don't know how to define much the sound of the decade, but for the j-pop people, I think we are going to look back to the 2020's being YOASOBI's sound alikes 😅😂
@GrvphteАй бұрын
New sub here: ☁️☁️☁️ I’m binging all your videos just because you have amazing insight. You go!!!!
@CamrynSuzanneАй бұрын
Thank youu so much ☺️
@kerimanasilasila1742 ай бұрын
Rihanna is not a vocalist however let's not pretend like she didn't give us decades, decades of pop/rnb/rock etc. She gave us options to choose from, she gave versatility that grew into longevity that's why alot of these new girlies are being compared to her. It is redundant. It's getting boring and that's also why they aren't selling tickets. Look at her tour sales and she's not singing her heart out, she's using back tracks but it's the songs that she gave us we loved it.
@negressprincess2 ай бұрын
21:40 when I think of songs that define the 2020s, I think of songs that were trending during quarantine like Say So, Kiss Me More, Rockstar, Do it, Savage, WAP, and the iconic Supalonely. But as of 2024 it seems like country-pop sounding music is more trendy.
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I would absolutely agree
@NightOwl_302 ай бұрын
Saying artists should not be political is an oxymoron. Art IS political.
@someonespoopy82692 ай бұрын
With 7:00 about black artists I would point out something although idk if it’s totally related. Doja cat got a lot of hate and scrutiny recently for her new change in music and criticism of fame and fan culture and yet other artists (particularly white artists) are copying her style in Hot Pink. Maybe not related to the music specifically but I think we can put some respect on the name since everyone is drooling over Say So’s sound so much 😬
@juxemz33882 ай бұрын
I fully agree with the white artists category, Chapelle Roan's debut studio album is great but it wears its influences, i honestly thought some of her songs was Marina and the diamonds if not her, i thought maybe I'm listening a Kate bush song that I've might've missed. But i cannot see what a Chappelle roan song feels like or is, she's still working snd this is only jer debut album but the Constant praise felt id whst this comment was aming about. I also think she's not a lady gaga she's more Cyndi Luper than gaga, miz with marina and Kate bush, I don't see lady gaga, unless u count fashion but she remind me more of Christiana's Marmalade
@VVilla-zh5mwАй бұрын
_"They Don't Care About Us"_ by Michael Jackson, _"Get Up. Stand up"_ by Bob Marley , _"Born in the USA"_ by Bruce Springsteen etc. . . . All these amazing songs will never exist if Artist avoid being involve in Politics and social issues 💀💀💀
@STATE.382 ай бұрын
Above the crowds, above the clouds where the sounds are original
@leilasloane89832 ай бұрын
☁️i’ve been binging your videos the past week. i love your takes on music
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Ah! I am so glad you’ve been enjoying!🩷
@DallasChick79Ай бұрын
I'm glad you made the point that *both* Drake & Kendrick Lamar surround themselves with abusers. Nobody seems to want to admit that. I loathe Drake with a passion, but I don't like ppl's intellectual dishonesty.
@klaudiasina2 ай бұрын
UR SO PRETTY OMG
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Awe thank you🥰🥰🥰
@babygaines52 ай бұрын
SHOUT OUT TO MY AUSTIN MAHONE GIRLS! no one ever talks about him when talking about the old boy craze fandoms
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Omg!! Finally someone else😭 you couldn’t tell me that that wasn’t my man back in the day
@pillowjones25 күн бұрын
Loving the channel.. Keep up the great work. 💪🏾🔥🎥
@sirbeny62262 ай бұрын
I just watched the full video. I like your point of view on these topics. You said some really good and valid points. Keep it up!
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! Thank you🙌🏽🙌🏽
@Aurora-lp9snАй бұрын
☁️ I see people crediting the comeback of Pop with Sabrina Carpernter’s song “Expresso” all the timeee. That song is almost BEAT FOR BEAT inspired by SAY SO BY DOJA CAT. But she is a black/brown woman so she won’t get the credit for quite literally changing the face of pop music moving into the 2020s. Instead, they’ll credit Sabrina for doing it, despite her hit songs almost being direct samples of Say So
@mbmd_nation2 ай бұрын
Katy Perry's Woman's World is generic
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Yeah, tbh i’m not feeling it🙃
@mbmd_nation2 ай бұрын
@@CamrynSuzanne also sounds dated af, it reminds me of Stupid Love by Gaga. It's a shame that this supposed to be her comeback. Also the fact it's produced by Dr. Luke, talk about irony...
@teamcook282 ай бұрын
One of the best female voices on this platform keep doing your thing young lady
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
@tylerhartman30342 ай бұрын
Hey Camryn! Was wondering if you could do full video on Stan Culture and how it's affected music or if you had any plans on doing such a video? I feel like in this modern era it's important that we do bring awareness about stan culture and about how toxic it can be for both the artist and consumer via parasocial relationships and how it makes them easy to take advantage of for capitalism purposes! Also I did watch the full video I'm just not commenting the clown emoji lol
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
I have planned onnn doing it at some point but I may have to do it soon! It’s extremely relevant and it’s truly shaping music negatively in my opinion
@tylerhartman30342 ай бұрын
@CamrynSuzanne it is extremely relevant without a doubt it's getting out of control! Another thing about Stan culture that I hope you mention in your video is blocking any type of criticism for the artist no matter what they've done or the fact that you can't have an open honest conversation about an artist like say Beyonce or Cardi B without their fans getting butthurt and it makes music extremely hostile and nit fun anymore which is the point of music in the first place to be fun and enjoyable! I'd like to be able to discuss my honest opinion about an artists new album or song without getting harassed by their stans! Also another point I wanna mention is the need to hate on anything an artist does just because they've had a falling out with your fave or have worked with someone your fave doesn't like! The biggest example I can think of for this is with the Barbs and how they harass or start hating on any artist that works with Cardi or Megan Thee Stallion its so sad because Normani hasn't said or done anything to Nicki for the barbs to hate on her for no reason! It's so sad unfortunate because Normani doesn't bother anybody and does not deserve the hate! Like all this is a headache oh and the last thing I'll mention is how fanbases will hype up an artist and their music just because they're cool with their fave the best example being with how the barbs have blindly supported Sexxy Redd and Ice Spice just because they're cool with Nicki! It's so weird to me lol
@horrorvictimАй бұрын
I think when most people think of "Vocalists" they think of big loud sustained powerhouse singing, but when you're an actual singer or really get deeper into it, you'd appreciate the nuances in techniques and skill it takes to manipulate one's voice this or that way including more seemingly subdued singers or styles of singing. Not long ago did I watch a video of some metal dude reviewing Billie Eilish's vocals and him citing and pointing out how controlled her vibrato actually is. I myself love Laura Nyro's singing, she sounds like the girl next door but there's not going to be many people who can replicate her voice and her singing paired well with Patti La Belle. Anyway basically someone who knows squat about cars isn't going to appreciate an Ashton Martin.
@horrorvictimАй бұрын
I feel like if I were to put a 🤡 in my first comment people would get the wrong idea lol, so here it is.
@Oksurejan2 ай бұрын
Your makeup is so cute today💜
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Thank you ☺️☺️☺️
@gabbidurham2 ай бұрын
4:02 Addison hasn’t put out enough material to be great. I like her stuff and want to hear more from her in the hyperpop genre
@Eli02232 ай бұрын
I fucking love coco jones, she deserves the world respectfully
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
She is sooo talented!
@JalenTheCreative2 ай бұрын
I disagree w/ the Adele not being a good pick for the Superbowl, She can open with "Hello... superbowl do you hear me?" and then jump into Rumour Has It (a BOP), or Rolling In The Deep (A BOP) and drag it from there. Then end w/ Set Fire to the Rain (especially if she wants to have a prince moment). I think its ALL about Setlist
@CamrynSuzanne2 ай бұрын
Trust, I love set fire, chasing pavement , hello all of that but to me I think you need a bit more variety, the bops are still kinda slower to me😭
@JalenTheCreative2 ай бұрын
@@CamrynSuzanne we gon leave chasing pavements @ HOME. & Hello as the opener ONLY. But maybe she needs an extra act. IMAGINE if she got Celine Dion to help her and sing a BOP like Im Alive. Imma create an ADELE Superbowl concept and send it to you. I promise she can make this work😭😭 but I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL🫶🏽
@jujubee60302 ай бұрын
I feel like most Superbowl performances have backup dancers to fill the space and make the performance seem grander. Adele doesn't have any danceable tracks🤷🏽♀️
@lockheart6192 ай бұрын
Girl keep these coming! ☁️☁️☁️
@weewooweewoo9062 ай бұрын
im literally struggling to concentrate bc ur so pretty and stylish
@angeleyeszarai2 ай бұрын
I disagree. Black people are NATURALLY gifted. From birth. Even mixed people get their juice, from their blackness. It's not about "being kicked out of spaces so we had to be excellent"..... we are excellent in ANY space. That is a fact & will forever BE a fact. It's why we're so influential, copied & envied. And I'm sure you know this already, so idk why you said that. That's the only part you said that needed correcting. STRONG correcting.