This isn't totally on topic but has anyone else noticed all the talentless bimbos being promoted in country music? Carrie Underwood is a one hit wonder whose 15 minutes of fame should have ended in 2006 and Miranda Lambert doesn't even have that going for her. It's no secret that good looking women are overrepresented in the entertainment industry, but can't they at least pick good looking women who have talent? I can think of 3 female artists who deserve more airtime on my local country radio station, but they don't get it because they're being drowned out by these thots.
Maybe my info is out of date, but my understanding is that country was overtaken by pop music that’s been branded to rural or rural leaning white women. Like how black pop singers get to call it RnB.
Wasn’t there a guy on youtube a few years back that outed the all the periods top country tracks as like the same song and beat?
Yeah, pop country has definitely overtaken the industry. That's not an unqualified negative (it can draw people into the genre who didn't grow up listening to it) but the real stuff gets buried, especially if you don't seek it out.
This isn't totally on topic but has anyone else noticed all the talentless bimbos being promoted in country music? Carrie Underwood is a one hit wonder whose 15 minutes of fame should have ended in 2006 and Miranda Lambert doesn't even have that going for her. It's no secret that good looking women are overrepresented in the entertainment industry, but can't they at least pick good looking women who have talent? I can think of 3 female artists who deserve more airtime on my local country radio station, but they don't get it because they're being drowned out by these thots.
Maybe my info is out of date, but my understanding is that country was overtaken by pop music that’s been branded to rural or rural leaning white women. Like how black pop singers get to call it RnB.
Wasn’t there a guy on youtube a few years back that outed the all the periods top country tracks as like the same song and beat?
Yeah, pop country has definitely overtaken the industry. That's not an unqualified negative (it can draw people into the genre who didn't grow up listening to it) but the real stuff gets buried, especially if you don't seek it out.