The thought of going back to Country because She starts flopping/can no longer compete in Pop left a bad taste for me, idk.
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Originally posted by Val
Those words came from a highly respectable music critic based in NY. Who wrote this article on Taylor for NY magazine back in November.
You know someone who critiques music for a living.
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You know those critics aren't immune to whatever PR ppl tell them to write, right?
In case you need PR BS translator, I'm here.
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Originally posted by taylor__fan
How can someone hate max martin because he makes generic music but likes K-pop, when it's all about generic music and the 90% of artists are not involved in their music at all
seriously, some people loves K-pop nowadays just because they feel different
It's funny that people think that they are better because they are different,
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Wish you've had done a little research first but okay.
1 - K-pop is pretty open about their manufactured product, not trying to be what they are not. Which is so refreshing for me.
2 - In case you didn't notice, their practice is pretty much just like how it goes in the '60s (grooming talents, Brill Building system)
3 - They are damn good at what they are doing.
4 - I admire their work ethic.
5 - If you actually pay attention, tons of those K-pop idols are actually highly skilled musicians.
6 - When they are actually involved in their music, they don't brag about it like most of Western acts do. They are taking it as learning process.
7 - BONUS: I've always loved well done pop. And they sell me just that. Plus, imo, Western producers actually try to experiment more with their sound in Asia these days (i.e: Teddy Riley). And K-pop is more than just boy/girl-groups, you know.
