Comments by "j0elsuf" (@SirJoelsuf1) on "WatchMojo.com"
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Shimin Shamim
Psy was just a flash in the pan. Only reason why he couldn't hold up was because Gangnam Style was just a fad and Gentleman was just an after effect. After he released Hangover, he was already forgotten.
If 1D changed their style they may or may not have the same legion of fans. Same with Swift. It wouldn't matter because in order for them to stay relevant in any aspect, they would need to come out with new stuff on the reg. Music just doesn't have its mainstays anymore because there is too much of it and everyone has ADHD now so artists need to constantly keep putting out stuff, even if they are remixes. Linkin Park is a great example of this. They put out new records every three years or so like any other band would, but were smart enough to make sure to also put out remixes of their previous material.
Look at Ellie Goulding and even Carly Rae Jepsen (who I will admit, is VERY talented). Three years ago EVERYONE was talking about them. But now they are forgotten. La Roux, one of my favorite acts of this decade so far, is now gone but in 2010 you couldn't go anywhere without hearing Bulletproof. The last time anyone has heard of Lily Allen, who was one of my favorite artists in the new millenium, was on a Pink song. And she had like one verse. Like the others mentioned, she waited too long in between releases.
The pace of popular music these days as compared to 15-20 years ago is MUCH faster.
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