All they seem to be releasing at the moment are just remakes of Nelly Furtado songs from 2006.
I'm not some crazy Nelly Furtado fan or anything, but seriously, so much now just sounds like Maneater with less drums and louder synths.
But this is the same to me with every genre of music. They all sound very similar and very few artists try something new. Heavy Metal as a genre has been putting out the same **** for years now and people don't say its generic. Country music has the same problem. I listen to lots of genres and I just feel like they all stay very close to what they know works- if thats generic then music as a whole is generic. Atleast right now it is.
I don't think E.T. is that generic at all. I'm not a Katy stan, because I'll say that Firework, Last Firday Night, Hot N Cold are all very generic, but E.T. was quite different to a lot of what was in the charts last year. I've not heard many songs like it.
But if you think it's generic, you have to say it's less generic than most of the other big pop hits of last year, surely?
Nicki Minaj has such a minimal, basic voice, that her pop songs tend to be extremely generic.
There's nothing unique about Nicki Minaj's singing voice, so when she does pop, it's
not the "good kind of generic" like, say, "Domino" by Jessie J.
Nicki Minaj has such a minimal, basic voice, that her pop songs tend to be extremely generic.
There's nothing unique about Nicki Minaj's singing voice, so when she does pop, it's
not the "good kind of generic" like, say, "Domino" by Jessie J.
...Vin
Since when has there ever been a "good" kind of generic.
I get so tired of the same trolling. I'm going to start being the KWEEN of reporting. TRY me.
The music Gaga and Beyoncé are putting out sounds nothing like the other four.
Sis, every song that any pop artist puts out is generic They all draw some similarity to some other song. And literally every song on the radio has the same beat/"instruments" in the song. They're generic.
Nicki Minaj has such a minimal, basic voice, that her pop songs tend to be extremely generic.
There's nothing unique about Nicki Minaj's singing voice, so when she does pop, it's
not the "good kind of generic" like say, "Domino" by Jessie J.
...Vin
First of all, Jessie J is a far better singer than Nicki, Kesha, Katy, and Britney combined so you need to not with her being 'generic'. Second, what separates Nicki from those other girls is that she's a rapper first so people see her singing as a secondary talent which obviously makes her singing more appealing because its not all she can do. I mean if Nicki came out of the woodwork trying to be a singer, she wouldn't be where she is now and you know this. But I cant @ you thinking there are two different types of generic
I think stans seem to forget that this is the "MUSIC BUSINESS" The artist care nothing about being generic. The music business is ALL about the PERFECT formula! YOU pick who's MOST popular and whoever wins, THAT label applies THEIR formula for THAT "type of artist. You work that damn formula til it doesn't WORK anymore... then u find the NEW FORMULA or in the label's case, a NEW artist.. And that's what Nicki did but she made the formula her OWN,
Why do you think everything on radio today sounds nearly the same? Because at the end day these artist are human beings trying to make a living out of their job.
But y'all make it more in ur heads cuz ur bored as kids. lol we all do/did.
Nicki Minaj has such a minimal, basic voice, that her pop songs tend to be extremely generic.
There's nothing unique about Nicki Minaj's singing voice, so when she does pop, it's
not the "good kind of generic" like, say, "Domino" by Jessie J.