02-25-2011, 04:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2011, 04:36 PM by AceInfinity.)
(02-25-2011, 02:27 AM)Gaijin Wrote: Ok first, today's music may be easier to make, still it's doesn't necessarily means that it doesn't require Talent to be produced.
I know quite a few Musicians and few of them produce beats and songs electronically, which are better then current NIN and others.
Just to make it clear, if it's easy to create something, it doesn't mean everybody can do it.
However... Justin Bieber is another topic on it's on.
In my opinion, that little boy is way to young to even be able to find a meaning in his lyrics.
His fans, well they just like him and don't really know why they do it, he is being sell'd good.
A person as young a he is, can't possibily understand love, or a real relationship with another person...
First song I heard from him was, "One Time" as I recall... I thought ok, who cares...
Darn I don't even have hater words for this little punk, anyway....
IMO, He is too young to sing about love, that's only what I heard him sing about.
All I know, the youth these days is maturing faster with every new generation....
So I'm maybe just too old to understand all this drama....
I don't believe it's maturing faster, as much as it is that they just think they have matured (faster). You are right, Justin Beiber is too young to get any meaning for his lyrics about love, but what do you hear Usher sing about all the time? Monkey see monkey do, and those two represent a like father like son cliche pretty much. That's the way I view it from a distance. But that is all the guy sings about, and he's not even at legal drinking age in Canada yet. I'm sure he's had less experience than most because of his music industry responsibilities. Kids at his age should be going to school and going through reality life experiences. Unfortunately I doubt he's had the time to figure things out on his own, but if he keeps going he'll probably end up like another drama star.
I would hate to be in the entertainment business lol, one imperfection that the media finds, and it's the end of the world it seems.