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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls
But they are MUSIC artists. It's like telling a painter he's a bad artist because he can't sing for sh*t. Why are you comparing their artistic talent based on music videos and not their ability to sing, song write, etc?
I see that you pointed out "how they use sexuality in their songs" lyrics which I think is an appropriate way to judge them as a music artist but there is more to their music than their lyrics. Some of these people don't even write their own songs so their creativity shouldn't be judged based upon it. It's about how they use the lyrics and put their creative twist on it. If you ever watched "The Voice" it's very clear, when the judges are helping their teammates practice their upcoming performances, how important the little things are: a slight change in pitch, emphasis on certain words, etc.
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Which is why I insisted this agenda is being pushed by the industry since these pop stars are just corporate puppets that are being used as pawns.
This topic is not about who can sing. This issue was about the explicit and hyper sexuality that is being marketed in the pop industry though song lyrics and music videos.