It's not any of those things. See "Why boomers don't like today's pop music" by @rickbeato on his @YouTube channel.https://twitter.com/gorskon/status/1371463100893904898 …
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Lemme guess. Race. The most bitter complaints were about Meghan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé.
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No, it's basically no actual instruments (esp. guitar and piano), repetitive computer beats, over production, and no melodies.
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Which are almost EXACTLY the same complaints my our parents and grandparents had about their children's music. Parents of the Boomers complained about how electric guitars and synthesizers weren't "real" instruments and about the repetitive lyrics and no melodies.
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Again, there's a quantitative difference. The 60s and 70s introduced different instruments to pop music, i.e. electric guitar. The problem now is that there are NO instruments.
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Who cares? No, seriously, who gives a flying...? If the music is good and enjoyable, who cares if an artist generated it on a computer? Certainly I don't.
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Also, with the advent of synthesizers in the 1970s, parents said exactly the same thing. Qualitatively, there really isn't any difference between then and now.
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