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Reelplayer t1_itcasu0 wrote

>Wouldn't surprise me if music just doesn't exist as a form of entertainment ( like football) in 100 years.

Music as a form of entertainment has been around for thousands of years. It isn't going anywhere in the next hundred. Or thousand. The business, accessibility, method of listening, etc will most certainly change, but we'll always make and enjoy music.

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_90s_Nation_ t1_itcbn1m wrote

Gen Z have already lost interest. Compared to older generations.

Gen Z want to be influencers and YouTube stars. Instead of Britney Spears.

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Mind43dom t1_itcjrva wrote

gen z are singing along to every hit on tiktok. It’s just being distributed in a new way.

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_90s_Nation_ t1_itckhce wrote

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Mind43dom t1_itcmx63 wrote

Do you typically take one persons view and then preach it as gospel?

He is using an anecdotal event in his life to explain his opinion.

I’m not dismissing his opinion, he’s entitled to it. Music has been around for a Millenia, it will be around another Millenia as long there is humans to play and experience it.

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_90s_Nation_ t1_itcn37c wrote

No, I take my own view as gospel. Especially when I've educated myself and been into the hobby/industry for 20 years.

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Mind43dom t1_itebf0j wrote

You sound jaded, also Gen Z listen to more music than any other generation.

study

Listen to more diverse music than any other generation. link

More information link

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Accomplished_Ad8211 t1_itcfq86 wrote

True artists will always find their way to music in the end, just because there's a new job people get exposed to doesn't mean that music will die. Most of the people that wanted to be Britney ultimately decide against making music .

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