its not so much the 'mind-controlling' i think the younger generation, with all the gadgets and easy access to everything just makes every genre, not just rap, but dance, rock, jazz, and past music much more easy to access and investigate into even more that it just gets to the point that..well they cant process anything original. when you have so much info out there, it leaves little room for finding anything new and innovative. such ideas worked in the past because information wasnt so easy to access. but now that that is not the case..let alone the fact that nearly all radio stations in america are corporate-owned (ie. they all want to make money.) the difference in selection blends into one as well.. gone are the 1-hit wonders, the difference between adult contemporary and pop, as well as urban and r&b..they all merge into one. we all expect innovation, but with all this distractions, we just end up making copy cats of one another.
pretty sad philosophy...but the buggles predicted it 26 years ago.
'video killed the radio star'
pretty sad philosophy...but the buggles predicted it 26 years ago.
'video killed the radio star'