Now a days there is so many kinds of new music. There is the “new” country, the “old” country, pop, rap, rock and roll, etc. I think with the times changing it fits but some of the music is getting ridiculous. For the new generation, they are going to grow up on music full of people singing about drugs, and so many other bad things that little kids should not be hearing. Which could only influence at a younger age them just as they do to teenagers now.
Based on (http://chattanoogaentertainers.com/country-vs-country-bob-payne/)
country
music is constantly changing to bring in new fans. In order to keep people
listening and to get more people to listen musicians, artists, and song writers
have to continuously change their style, their way of writing and singing, the
way they preform, and the words they use in their songs. There also creates a
problem for song writers because they have to fit to the new style of music and
to the musician they are writing the music for.
There are also a lot of changes in the music industry itself.
Such as a lot of people are in it for the money now instead of just doing it
because it’s something they want to do, or they enjoy doing. Also the way artists
and musicians are recording have changed. Some instead of going to actual studios
for a recording, they just do it on a computer at home or in a studio better
than the older ones, and sent over the internet; says Greg at (http://urbanhonking.com/ideasfordozens/2008/01/12/a_brief_history_of_the_music_i/).
So all in all music and the music industry is continuously
changing. It’s like a revolving door that just keeps going. It will forever
change. As long as music is around it will never be the same as it was when it
first began being popular or as it is today.
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