BuffaloBill87
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I'm bored now of these posts....Frank Sinatra hasn't really had a radio presence since the 1960s and he died in the 1990s, why would the average young person know him? The only time I hear Sinatra on the radio is when they start playing Christmas songs late in the year. People might hear him if they watch Married... With Children reruns, but current TV often cuts out the intro music of old TV shows.
Pop doesn't automatically sell. Anyway rap is "pop music" now. There's literally thousands of records released every year, it is impossible for all of them to get radio airplay. It has nothing to do with the quality of songs. It's just whatever sound is popular at the moment. Like in the 1980s glam metal like Bon Jovi & Def Leppard was really popular on Top 40 pop radio and MTV. There is no way those records would be popular if released today, because rock music in general is out of favor with mainstream radio listeners. The main MTV channel doesn't even play many music videos anymore, it's mainly reality TV shows. Even with hip hop, the current popular rappers do not sound like earlier rappers such as Run-DMC, Salt-N-Pepa, or Tone Loc. If Thriller was released today, it wouldn't sell much, because most people now do not buy records, tapes, or CDs, they stream music or download songs. Video games generally outsell music today. Grand Theft Auto 5 has sold more than any other entertainment item in history, including the Thriller album.
A basic response is all that is needed, I don't need a history lesson as I mentioned before.