It's been 10 long years since we all tried to look cool at those high school dances, argued over which soda was better (I'm still #TeamMountainDew) and dreamed of some day making our mark on the world. While it may have taken us a decade to get here, there are undeniably some things that haven't changed much in the ten-year span - like music. As we reflect back on these monumental 10 years, it's time to let the record show: We've had good times with music but can we really say they were great ones? Let's take an honest look back at where today's sound has come from over this remarkable period of time for one final critique before entering a new decade...
It's hard to believe that ten years have passed since we all strutted our stuff at high school dances and jammed out to our favorite tunes. As we reflect back on this decade, we can't help but notice how much has changed, but also how much has stayed the same. One thing that has remained a constant throughout the years is music. From pop to indie, from rap to rock, music has always had the power to bring people together and evoke emotion. However, looking back, can we really say that the past decade has produced great music or just good tunes? Let's take an honest look at where today's sound has come from and give our final critique before entering a new decade.
The past ten years have been a period of evolution for music. One of the most significant changes in the industry is the rise of streaming platforms. Spotify, Apple Music, and other similar platforms have made it easier for artists to reach millions of listeners worldwide. Unfortunately, this has also led to a decline in album sales, as people tend to stream individual songs instead. This shift in the way we consume music has changed the playing field for artists, putting more emphasis on creating hit singles rather than cohesive albums.
Another significant trend of the past decade is the influence of technology on music. The rise of social media has made it easier for artists to connect with their fans on a personal level. Instagram and Twitter have given us a peek into the lives of our favorite artists and allowed us to interact with them directly. Moreover, technology has also allowed artists to collaborate remotely and produce songs that were previously impossible to create without being in the same studio. This has given rise to some incredible mash-ups and remixes.
The past decade has also seen a shift in the type of music that dominates the charts. While pop music has always been popular, the past ten years have seen the rise of pop with a more electronic and synthesized sound. EDM, or electronic dance music, has become a dominant force in popular music, with artists like Avicii, Calvin Harris, and David Guetta leading the charge. Additionally, hip-hop has also seen a surge in popularity, with artists like Drake and Kendrick Lamar gaining worldwide recognition and acclaim.
However, despite the many great changes that have occurred in the music industry over the past decade, there have also been some areas of concern. One of these is the rise of music that prioritizes style over substance. Many songs that top the charts today are catchy but lack depth or real meaning. Similarly, we have seen a decrease in the focus on musicianship, with fewer artists playing their own instruments.
As we prepare to usher in a new decade, we can't help but reflect on the past ten years of music. It's clear that the industry has undergone significant changes, from the way we consume music to the artists and genres that dominate the charts. However, it's also important to acknowledge some of the areas where the industry has fallen short. At the end of the day, music is a reflection of society, and the past decade of music tells a story of our time. Whether it has been good times or great ones, there is no denying that music has remained an essential part of our lives, and we can't wait to see what the next decade has in store.