For me : Trippie Redd’s “!” Is actually a great album

  • Xantar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 months ago

    I didn’t mean that the life of the artist is relevant, but lyrics are the reflection of an artist’s existence, so even if you don’t care about the artist themselves you’re still listening to their lyrics.

    That’s why I say pieces don’t just exist in a vacuum.

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      6 months ago

      I mean you’re right, they don’t exist in a vaccum. But for me they might as well.

      All I care is the song. Like if a specific pattern of sound waves makes my brain go “I enjoy that” then I like it. I really don’t think any additional consideration are necessary or relevant.

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          6 months ago

          Of course, that’s valid.

          But I think your initial point was that songs, like soundtracks, are part of a bigger medium. And I don’t really agree with that. A good song is a good song on it’s own but a good soundtrack in context may make a lousy song on it’s own.

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            6 months ago

            That wasn’t my point at all (maybe quote me the part that sounded like it was) I think it was actually your point :P . I’m an avid and holistic enjoyer of good sound.

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              6 months ago

              Can’t you say that of everything though ? Take rap for example, doesn’t it fit in a larger medium that is the rapper’s life ?

              It was that part.

              Adding an epic soundtrack to a movie scene transforms both pieces into a new expirence. I just don’t see how adding the context of an artists life to a song is comparable to that.

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                6 months ago

                Well in both cases it is the context. One is the movie, the other is the socio economical context of the rapper’s life that people might relate to. That’s all

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                  the other is the socio economical context of the rapper’s life that people might relate to.

                  Interessting, you talking more about relating to the artist directly. I guess in rap it’s very common for many songs to tell very personal stories, so people related to the broader story that spans the entire artists work. I haven’t really consider that. Good point.