How come popular music from 2000-2005 aged like milk?
How come popular music from 2000-2005 aged like milk?
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It was almost all revivals, post grunge, boy band fallout, nu metal, or MUH MERICA 9/11 tribute shit
popular music rarely ages well
because you're looking at that era with shit tinted lenses rather than objectively
name 3 good songs from that era
Everything from pic related.
Pic related was 2003 and it's a definitive album for the genre.
Nearly perfect in every way.
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All music ages like shit though because no matter which context you look at the music, it will always have something that's a relic of its time. This even and honestly it especially counts for non-popular music; classical music's and folk music's traditions are still steeped in a time period when recording devices didn't exist so music can't be always accessed.
Doesn't mean that people can't enjoy music from that time period though. I think the biggest example is how Seven Nation Army has made a legacy far beyond when it was first released to where it's popular even today.
It was still figuring out what to do with the whole "internet" situation.
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I remember beep boop club rap tracks (Usher and Lil Jon) and 'adult contemporary' (Nelly Furtado and Madonna) being a big thing.I think mainly the use of synths and electronic production was amateurish compared to today.
Kanye West - Late Registration (too many to choose)
Kanye West - The College Dropout (too many to choose)
50 Cent - In Da Club
That alone is like 15 songs easily. You're retarded if you think there wasn't any good music from 2000-2005. Pop music has gone to complete shit since then. Hip-Hop while it's evolved and has become the most popular genre, isn't as good as it used to be. Rock and Metal is almost non-existent when it comes to today's most popular music. RNB is probably the only genre that has remained consistently decent over the decades. Of course RNB from the 70s and 80s is way better than today's but the quality of music is still good though when compared to other genres of music. I don't listen to Jazz or Classical music to really have an opinion on any of those genres.
those are all shit
You're objectively wrong. Thanks for the (You) niglet.
You obviously haven't heard Post-Britpop
rap is unlistenable garbage and your taste is shit, objectively speaking
>weirdo still replying to me
I already told you, you're objectively wrong, now stop trying to converse with me weird ass faggot.
Hmmm...the parent of a 90s/2000s/2010s kid, or some asocial special snowflake teen who spends way too much time hating trendy stuff? Either way, it's past your bedtime, boomer.
I'm not the same guy, faggot. You're in the minority on Yea Forums.
>taste is objective
literal retard alert
he's not weird, he's right
>weirdos on Yea Forums this cock thirsty
Seriously stop fucking replying to me, you faggots are creeps.
we didn’t know what we were doing during the first few years after 9/11
>get btfo
>act like a fucking triggered twitter checkmark
>on fucking 4channel.org, home to america's top music discussion board
no one knows is based
>get btfo
Things that never happened for $500 dipshit.
>cock hungry faggot still replying despite me telling him I'm not a faggot repeatedly
And this is why people hate the gays.
Do you mean
>the best in indie folk
Or
>the best in alt-country
In either case you're wrong but it's still good regardless.
You sure have an interesting obsession with cocks. Need to tell us something? We're all friends here.
>We're all friends here
But we're not you fucking creep, stop replying to me.
rap and pop didnt didnt do 9/11 shit though
Is This It by The Strokes is still literally the best rock album ever made though.
pure earsex.
Alicia Keys - Fallin'
Usher - U Remind Me
Michael Jackson - You Rock My World
>aged like milk
Definitely not this one
ante up tho youtu.be
Aaliyah - Try Again
Aaliyah - Rock the Boat
Aaliyah - We Need a Resolution
2000-2005 was post britpop, peak indie slushpile years. This was an incredible 5 years of alternative music.
Crunk might be more embarassing in retrospect than mumble rap.
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Where does Grindie rank on the cringe list?
used to like them, album aged like cheese.
some songs on their nightmare album are still good
The band and the vocals both actually sound okay, but weird together.
Go listen to A Milli right now and that shit still bumps
>27 yo boomer
That was 2008 kid
retard
but 2003 was a based time for music