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Everybody always says modern pop music is terrible, your suffering from recency bias. Take a look at top 40s from 20 years ago. You'll probably see a bunch of songs you forgot about because they didn't stand the test of time. Old music isn't better, you just only still hear the good stuff.
False, I also check one hit wonders, the people could sing and perform. Nowadays, shit there's compilations of artists being incapable of performing without the magic of auto tune and the music isn't as elaborated