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  • @CamrynSuzanne
    Happy friday! New video, new reaction to your unpopular music opinions 🤭 what are your thoughts?
  • “Quantity over quality” is one of the main mantras that’s hurt Drake, IMO. When you’re hyper focused on staying “hot” and you don’t give people an opportunity to miss you, the public becomes fatigued. And any misstep or poor artistic choice gets scrutinized and magnified by 1000.
  • As controversial Doja cat can get, I personally believe Doja cat at this time is a very good performer out there. Coachella was one of Doja cats best performances and as well as her VMAs performance. She always has her mic on for singing and rapping, always dancing to choreography, and always puts so much work into her music videos or her live performances.
  • @heiress.
    Chloe x Halle broke up way to soon. The sound Ungodly Hour was truly special.
  • @ElijahMC2000
    there’s male rappers that still give u guys raw performances: Kendrick, Tyler, Pusha-T, Childish Gambino, Asap Rocky,etc the industry just don’t push Hip-Hop Male ARTISTS, instead they feed us fast food street club rap music
  • People need to shut up whenever Ariana is mentioned, how on earth she not a vocalist, like don't understand the delusion
  • @caoyuann
    I think artists should be allowed to be political but you shouldn't pressure them at all.
  • On the topic of Adele, I think she’s always claimed to be a singer, not a vocalist. She says for her music, the emotion and feeling is more important than technique!
  • @longlivebeans
    Male artists are too scared of looking “sus” and it really holds them back. Do you think David Bowie gave af about looking sus? NO. He didn’t become a legend by adhering to redpill podcast bro standards.
  • Ariana Grande, the woman praised by the likes of Mariah Carey and Aretha Franklin, is absolutely a vocalist. I think the fact that she doesn’t really show off her voice in her music anymore (Eternal Sunshine being the least vocally challenging album in her discography) is making people forget who she is. Her singing opera in Wicked should remind them 😭.
  • I so completely agree on your perspective on men in pop. The reception of Sam Smith was insane and no one seemed aware of their own homophobia, fat phobia and misogyny toward Sam for how they leaned into their femininity. We want men to “not do the bare minimum” and show up with something interesting, but then when they are actually experimental it gets SHUT down.
  • You’re not even going to let the words “Ariana is not a vocalist” be heard coming out of your mouth 😂😂😂 i feel you, Camryn. This person had to be trolling because, what!? 😂
  • For the second one - it is not only for black artists being discriminated, but also any artist outside of the USA. All Asian acts, Shakira, etc. Examples of discrimination
  • @michime7860
    The society ignores black artists because of colourism. It's high time they get the credit that is due.
  • Gay pop stars are the best. I can't stand the backlash they get. It gives homophobia. In San Smith's case, fatphobia too!
  • For my unpopular opinion, we need to shift the industry plant conversation to the colorism conversation. We need to talk about colorism in terms of finances and marketing. For the 2020s, all of the artists that are being labeled industry plants are biracial, white, white-passing, or multiracial. Fans are attempting to debunk industry plant claims by referencing years in the industry or album numbers. There are dark skin Black women that have never gotten the push of alleged industry plants. Ledisi, Kelly Rowland, Sevyn Streeter, Tank and the Bangers, and more have been in the industry for over a decade. They have never gotten a Tyla or Ice Spice push. I have never seen this push to darker-skinned Asian or Latinx artists. If you consistently get on award shows, Spotify playlists, Met gala invites, etc., you are getting better brand deals. These finances impact your art, and your ability to release an album and tour. There are claims that Spotify has relationships with these artists. Spotify radios and playlists are manipulated to play their music throughout the playlist regardless of genre. This helps them get in the top 10 of the billboard charts. I believe that this method is a legal stream farm. We need to give unambiguous artists the artist development of the alleged industry plants.
  • I agree on the overutilization of sexual rap bars when it comes to female rappers. If they want to rap about it that's fine. But at least get creative. I listened to cupcakKes new album and i actually had a great time and really enjoyed it. She raps mostly about s3x but the thing with cupcakKe is that she gets extremely creative with the lyrics to the point where she makes it sound funny. Idk how to explain it. Megan Thee Stallion on the other hand, when she raps about s3x it feels so redundant, almost like a dejá vu. I was very disappointed with some of her songs on her new album. Especially "Moody Girl".
  • @Eli02143
    I fucking love coco jones, she deserves the world respectfully
  • @RamboQuellz
    You guys. I finally listened Normani's album and.... people are DEFINITELY just being mean to her, I give that album 10/10 across the board it was a very solid cohesive album!
  • ☁️ Another fire vid! I think the issue with female rap nowadays is not necessarily that hypersexuality exists. The lack of balance is the problem. I’m a baby Millennial, and when I was a kid, Lil Kim was poppin’, but so was Missy Elliot and Eve. Nowadays, we just keep getting more of the same, and it’s exhausting.