Nonsense! That might be the case if Wagenheim wanted to become the next Bieber, or even the next Tom Jones. But that is not the case.jacqueslacouth wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:35 pmyou have more than 99% chance of having missed the boat.
Wags' music, at least when he doesn't try to ape genres he doesn't even understand, is timeless. Singer-songwriter, pop, ballads, and Broadway styles will always have their fare share of fans. A good hummable tune (Not that twee shit he used to coax out of Vocaloid), and good lyrics (I've complimented him on those, before) are all you need. And being the talent behind the talent means you don't need to deal with anybody's preconceptions about what an artist is 'supposed' to be.
The only thing stopping him is his excuses, which can be found on pretty much every page of this thread