Anecdotally, externally, and academically, all that I’ve discovered and presented seems to convey the diversity, creativity, and very personalised and individualistic nature of music to people in general. While top 40 draws in adherents in massive numbers, the appeal of such performers is either short-lived, contrived, and uninspiring to people who prefer something more authentic, sacred, and interesting.
There are seemingly countless little offshoots and styles branching in every direction; as though the progenitor tree of music is yet to reach a fatalistic zenith. Whether this occurs or no is irrelevant; what is important to remember is that outside the realms of what is profitable, marketable, and easy to chew, swallow, and pass on effortlessly pales in comparison to the grandeur, majesty, and wonder of more pure , although less ‘popular’ creative expression
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