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I think music will become more electronic and it will be a lot easier to make music because are standards will be lowered drastically. I hope rap is gone by then and I hope the blues/jazz,rock and metal stay around.airg6
Why? NVM, I know the answer...
I don't really think there'll be much change to music at all. More styles will get popular, but every style (from hip-hop to death metal) will have an audience, so there will always be someone that makes it traditionally.
[QUOTE="airg6"]I think music will become more electronic and it will be a lot easier to make music because are standards will be lowered drastically. I hope rap is gone by then and I hope the blues/jazz,rock and metal stay around.gasmaskman
Why? NVM, I know the answer...
I don't really think there'll be much change to music at all. More styles will get popular, but every style (from hip-hop to death metal) will have an audience, so there will always be someone that makes it traditionally.
Because in my oppinion it will be over crowded with rappers who just cant rap for their lives. But the mainstream audience will still listen to them because they think their talented.Why cant I have my oppinion as I say. Most rappers whine about wanting they're opinions heard.You need to learn that you shouldn't boast your opinion about rap like that, or oppinion as you would say.
Well, I think it's going to stay in the present for a few years, I can't really say I know what's going to happen yet.
qubert27
[QUOTE="tripplebrow"]a dead soulja boy hopfully...airg6Even though I hate soulja boy, I wouldent wish for anybody to die.
you know...now that i think about it, if he does die there will be a heath ledger effect and he'll be come insanly more popular, which would mean i would hear more of him. you right to the fullest extent, there is no escape of this nightmare, is there? 0_0
[QUOTE="qubert27"]Why cant I have my oppinion as I say. Most rappers whine about wanting they're opinions heard.You need to learn that you shouldn't boast your opinion about rap like that, or oppinion as you would say.
Well, I think it's going to stay in the present for a few years, I can't really say I know what's going to happen yet.
airg6
And they're idiots who think white people are out to get them, some at least.. You state your opinion like a fact, and that's just a pet peeve of mine, especially when idiots (Not calling you one) go "LOL. I HATE RAP AND COUNTRY LOLOLOLOL".
genres will continue to divide as each generation of performers looks for their own, unique sound.
major labels will adapt to the internet, or fade away. however, those same labels will continue to hand craft crappy pop music, like Girlicious, because aparently it sells.
soldier boy will fade away, but every year another awful awful rapper will take his place.
the Rolling Stones will tour until 2038, held together by duct type and a million dollar life support system.
and finally threads like these will continue to be made, because people believe the music they like is the only music that matters, therefore anything anyone else likes will eventually die, because it's obviously not very good.
[QUOTE="airg6"][QUOTE="qubert27"]Why cant I have my oppinion as I say. Most rappers whine about wanting they're opinions heard.You need to learn that you shouldn't boast your opinion about rap like that, or oppinion as you would say.
Well, I think it's going to stay in the present for a few years, I can't really say I know what's going to happen yet.
qubert27
And they're idiots who think white people are out to get them, some at least.. You state your opinion like a fact, and that's just a pet peeve of mine, especially when idiots (Not calling you one) go "LOL. I HATE RAP AND COUNTRY LOLOLOLOL".
Yeah. I get where your coming from.I hope that metal dies...completely and that the alternative rap scene grows.jointed
No form of music will ever die. Once it gets established and makes a fan base it'll just either grow or decrease in popularity but never completely die out.
Hopefully metal will get recognition for pushing boundaries and for it's devoted fans. And experimental jazz...NephilimRisingPushing boundaries? Excuse me, but isn't metal one of the more conservative styles of music? I know that there are some bands who are really great and innovative but the fanbase is generally stuck on "we want the old sound back" or calling the bands "sellouts"..
I have a feeling that electronic music will be the most popular in 2010'sIsbrealiompieElectronic music is sooo 1970's..
[QUOTE="NephilimRising"]Hopefully metal will get recognition for pushing boundaries and for it's devoted fans. And experimental jazz...ErasornPushing boundaries? Excuse me, but isn't metal one of the more conservative styles of music? I know that there are some bands who are really great and innovative but the fanbase is generally stuck on "we want the old sound back" or calling the bands "sellouts"..
I have a feeling that electronic music will be the most popular in 2010'sIsbrealiompieElectronic music is sooo 1970's..
I could care less if the old sound comes back because I personally like the current generation of metal but as for the sellout thing, your only a sell out when you completely abandoned the reasons why you got into music in the first place and give up your style because it won't sell as much. There are plenty of great bands that have been around for a long time and haven't compromised they're musical beliefs or expression for any reasons. Thats just my opinion which doesn't need to be taken seriously.
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