i mean with the more popular and dumbed down versions of music, the appeal is usually easier to see the simpler it is. even if you hate katy perry or whoever, you can understand why the simplicity and catchiness attracts people. then there's more complex forms of music that require more technical skill or some "learning" of the material before you see the true genius.
but i've heard a lot of jazz in my time and i still can't really fathom that people enjoy it as an actual music. it feels like they enjoy it more for the like coffee shop vibes and because it makes them feel complex. maybe i just don't "get it" though.
or like when i got into breakcore, its sort of such a weird type of music that your brain has to kind of relearn a new way to enjoy music before it's actually dank. so maybe it's something like that? opinions please
Originally posted by G
I tested positive @ work for covid anti-bodies, they're now harvesting my deity level plasma & treating me like Tony Starks @ Duke Medical Center lol.