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  • Aug 30, 2020

    There was sooo many new popular artists and new sorts of music, now music is more centralized

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Also label seem like they have more control with who pops

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    Lol

  • Aug 30, 2020
    suzuki

    Lol

  • What?

  • Aug 30, 2020
    suzuki

    Lol

  • Aug 30, 2020

    How about the nigga who licks boxes?

  • Aug 30, 2020

    😬

  • Aug 30, 2020
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    OPs gonna upset a lot of
    People in the creative section with this thread lol

  • Aug 30, 2020
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    OP 14 and doesn’t realize ppl been getting famous for music for all of history

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Yes

  • Aug 30, 2020
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    freekodak

    OP 14 and doesn’t realize ppl been getting famous for music for all of history

    I’m speaking blowing up off their music, what artists blew up on their own after 2018

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Blow what

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Nobody gets famous anymore 😤

  • Aug 30, 2020
    sun in my eyes

    I’m speaking blowing up off their music, what artists blew up on their own after 2018

  • Aug 30, 2020
    sun in my eyes

    I’m speaking blowing up off their music, what artists blew up on their own after 2018

    Pop smoke, Roddy right of the top of my head

  • Aug 30, 2020
    sun in my eyes

    I’m speaking blowing up off their music, what artists blew up on their own after 2018

    Lil Nas X

  • Aug 30, 2020

    No what kinda dumb as question is that.

  • Aug 30, 2020

    It was a chance to take advantage of how easy it was to network with other amateur artists and producers (still is now, but people are more reserved and devoted) who had little to no knowledge of things like contracts and profits.

    Back then folks just wanted to be heard after obtaining basic tools to create (pirating things like DAWs or other software). Hungry artists mixed with an enormous rise in self-proclaimed producers meant a new figure/duo popping up multiple times a day.

    If they couldn't find a groove back then, idk what they're doing now if not riding popular waves.

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Pop Smoke and LNX are accurate but 2014-18 there was so many more new artists and new scenes and movements

  • Aug 30, 2020

    who else cried on NYE 2018 knowing that ur chance to blow was over

  • Imagine being this stoopid ahahaa

  • Aug 30, 2020

    If you’re sitting around waiting for these great independent artists to blow up and become famous then I can’t imagine what your perceptions of “blowing up” and “window of opportunity” are.

    2015-2018 was when soundcloud hit it’s popularity peak, but even fans of that before it got famous knew all of these new blowing up artists were gonna die out shortly after. It was easier back then because the meta of getting popular was developing.

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Nigga wat are you talking about. The game is stagnant but people are coming s*** isn’t going to stop lmao

  • Aug 30, 2020

    Brockhampton growth was pretty organical tbh, I can see another collective growing by themselves like that