Problems I Have with Modern Radio Pop Music

September 08, 2019


Complete Absence of Effort


Over 20 writers gather in a room and then make a song that is repetitive and annoying that literally sound the same with the other songs that play on the radio. This results into very messy and sometimes repeating choruses that just don't go away. The producers and writers don't put much effort into it because they know that people are so easy to fool around. Just think about the 90's where rock music became the pop music. It is the time where everyone is putting some good albums like Nirvana's In Utero (which still remains to be one of my favorite albums of all time). It is so good back then with a lot of effort that is exerted by the actual artists. It is that time when when pop music is still important. I totally agree that people's taste evolve but I'm pretty sure it's for the worse. The biggest example to this is Maroon 5's Girls Like You which is just plain pointless, lazy and dumb.


Pop Marketing


Marketing is also another problem that the popular music is facing right now. Pop music seems to follow the trend that if a song is bouncier and louder the song is also bigger which usually result into awful and mindless tracks. They tend to stick with what the youth like nowadays because they aren't doing it for entertainment but because they only want the money from the dumb teens that actually listen and willingly pay for Lil Pump's Gucci Gang.


Heart, Emotion and Realism


Taylor Swift or Lorde convey emotional aspect to their songs with only some synthesizers to start with. The charts are filled with songs about party, sex, drugs, and girls which is also a very sad thing since a lot of young people listen to pop music. Modern pop music relies so much on doing drugs and having sex and going around the world saying that they are more famous than any other person in the world. The lack of emotion and depth is killing popular music. I know some people who still does though. Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, and the Carpenters did it before but I haven't heard pop songs in the radio that actually covey realism for a while now.


Originality and Diversity


It seems like the modern pop music is recycling the same topics and production ideas as a result for having the same producers and writers to write for them. Let's have The Beatles for example who managed to make an excellent album (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) with so much diversity and experimentation in it. I feel bad and ashamed with the pop music nowadays because pop defines our generation. We need more great artists like them in the pop industry to set the standards and completely change it for the better.


Composition and Writing


The composition of hit songs nowadays is getting lazier and shallower. Pop artists always hires songwriters like Max Martin to write a hit which makes the charts sound the same. The 1960s is the perfect time for pop music. It is the time where the Fab Four is reigning hard, Led Zepelin is making records, Jimi Hendrix and even The Beach Boys are still around.  Another thing that I also noticed about pop tracks nowadays is that it is full of explicit words that are starting not to be raw or explicit anymore as it really should be. I despise artists who are trying too hard to appeal with other audiences like Halsey and AJR with their forced lyrics that are completely visible (there are some Halsey songs though that I like). They try to be more broad and wide and inspirational but what comes out of their mouths are actually really cringy and cheesy (seriously, I really hate AJR).


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I'm not saying that pop music is bad. There are still some decent artists out there. There are some potentials that might change the pop scene like the rising stars Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa. Now that pop music is dominated by electronic and rap, I don't really consider pop to be dead because there's still some hope for the future. There are still some people out there who still make some music that is worth listening to.

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