for discussion two examples from current pop landscapeShabdahbriah wrote: Mon Aug 04, 2025 10:32 pmghettosynth wrote: Mon Aug 04, 2025 3:26 pm A lot of music is much less art than product. I think that we use the word artist in something of the same way that Subway uses it. It's not unlike referencing the garbage collector as a "sanitation engineer", part joke, part a genuine attempt to recover some dignity.
Dua Lipa...she was introduced to a Warner Music A&R by a trusted "tastemaker" in his personal circle..."she had nothing" yet in endeavors of music...he said he was willing to sign her before hearing any music at all because of her unique wardrobe, look, charisma, and "energy" when she first walked into the room he was in and commanded everyone's attention....so she debuts with ambassador deals signed for versace, yves st laurent, mulger, and puma
sabrina carpenter was another graduate from the disney kids' tv school, mentored by miley cyrus...her current hit "espresso" is apparently stitched from 4 spice loops, something AI could easily do now...it has deals with Alfred coffee, menotti's coffee, and blank street coffee supposedly before song was released...each deal is exclusive for a geographic region...sabrina posted on all socials for fans to post pics of themselves enjoying her signature coffees for all brands...same with her signature coffee ice cream flavor from Van Leeuwen ice cream
is this music as an artistic endeavor,...or an industrial factory designed for commodity marketing of consumer goods?