Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Generation of the Billboard Death


Once again whatever song Lil Wayne puts his hands on will somehow be number one. For whoever heard of Jay Sean before "DOWN' hit number one. Than Lady GaGa boastful music that captures the homosexual hear is the epitome against the Word of God but someway they love her. Miley Cyrus is the cliche teenager everyone wants to be. But, she recently did something that no other celebrity teenager ever did and that was reclaim her privacy. Check out her new music video on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTcUZYsWV5M

Of course whatever Jay-Z compose, it will has a guaranteed placement on the billboards representing the urban music community. Billboards wouldn't be billboards if their wasn't the latest love-hate R&B singles. Fan bases for Black Eye Peas and Taylor Swift constantly increases as they produce the high school reminder songs that compliment movies including an unpopular girl who is attracted to the most popular guy in school, who eventually falls for her. Bravo to cliche music.

Today, Billboards are pretty much predictable to music analyst. Pop, Hip Hop, Country, R & B, Rap, and Rock. There are fans for everyone and almost every genre of music, and converging genres of music. If there wasn't the music industry wouldn't be as broad as it is now. There wouldn't be a need to translate songs in different languages. No need to learn how to hip hop dance or line dance. Music is one of the ways that help persuade and mold our society from the way we think to how we behave. But it's not the only outlet of music.

IPods, MP3s', and ringtones has presented a different outlet for artist to distribute their music to fans for compensation. Fans pay to hear the their favorite music, if enough fans have phones and Ipods it could be difficult to decipher what genre of music is favored out through the U.S. Due to such evolving ways to obtain music, it forces technology to evolve into the next device to that compensates our needs. It forces convergences among different devices like Ipod and cellular phones, cellular phones and cameras, etc. that branches out to multiple use.

Everyone wins. Jobs remain for the producers of new technology and devices that allows music fans multiple ways to buy their favorite music, which proceeds go to their favorite artist who gets compensated for their fantastic song. It is a chain reaction if one chain break it alters or loosens the rest. By it being so much diversity, the music industry grows consistently. Music is flowing in and ringtones are going out. It has become a additional source and resource for income.

From society's perspective, music has always been blamed for the effects it has on their community and the people in it. From boasting to bragging and from sexual desire to sexual explicit language. People question where is the FCC when you need them. Ringtones and IPods allows such vulgarity to reach their community quicker and faster. Fans and others wouldn't have to go to a club, tune into a radio, go to BestBuy to purchase a cd, they can just download it on the bus, train, and in the car if they want to listen to it.

The birth of such devices has changed and strictly enforced new laws against devices because it distracts people's lack of tentativeness when doing normal routines. People has lost their lives because such obsession has disrupted conscientiousness of realization that it is only a phone that you can connect to others more quickly, play music and watch music videos while you go through your day just being irrelevant to an industry that you financially support but only thing you get in return is a planned funeral and hurt family.

Woke Again.

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