• BraveSirZaphod
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    89 months ago

    It’s not like back in the day when an artist got big by their own merit

    Sorry, when, exactly, are you talking about? Frank Sinatra didn’t write any of his major songs. Elvis Presley literally didn’t write anything. Madonna didn’t write most of her biggest early hits, though she did get much more involved in writing after the 80s. Plenty of Rhianna’s big songs weren’t written by her. Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Celine Dion aren’t songwriters. Meat Loaf didn’t write a single song on ‘Bat Out of Hell’.

    So, what is this time period where every artist got by solely by their own unassisted talent? Because I could also point to Taylor Swift today, who’s been heavily involved in the writing of every song she’s ever made. Lady Gaga’s writing influence is all over everything she’s done. Zoomer superstar Olivia Rodrigo wrote every song on her latest album.

    Just looking at some top albums from 2023:

    • SOS by SZA - She’s credited on every song.
    • Midnights by Taylor Swift - She wrote everything.
    • One Thing at a Time by Morgan Wallen - Writing credits on roughly half the tracks
    • Did You Know There’s a Tunnel under Ocean Blvd by Lana del Rey - Primary credits on all tracks

    The funny thing is that, compared to most of pop music history, it’s actually far more common for artists to be involved in songwriting that it was in the past. Up until relatively recently, singers were mostly seen as just that - singers - and there was no real expectation for them to be writers as well, since the songs would be supplied by the large team assembled by the label.

    So again, I ask, what was this golden age where all artists wrote everything they performed, and when did it end?

    • @Son_of_dad
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      -19 months ago

      For all those people you named that didn’t write their own songs, there are hundreds who did. Are you seriously telling me it’s not more common now for music to be over produced and for artists to have more money to throw at it?

      Did the Beatles have a hundred writers and engineers? The stones? Johnny Cash? The foo fighters? Abba?

      But if they were around today they probably would because music today is over produced.

      Anyways, I dunno who you’re defending, Beyonce? You know she plays concerts for dictators and employs sweatshops right? You know she’s a terrible person, don’t defend her because you like her music

      • BraveSirZaphod
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        49 months ago

        Whelp, I had a large response typed up that I lost by accidentally swiping back, so I’ll just say that if you’re going to call Beyonce a terrible person, I probably wouldn’t cite rock stars as paragons of morality, or shall we ask Cynthia Lennon how nice John was to her? I hardly need to bring up Michael Jackson. Of course, that has absolutely nothing to do with whether they wrote their songs or not, which is the actual topic, so I’m not sure why you bring that up at all.

        Genres have obviously shifted, but if you compare pop musicians of today to the pop musicians of the 70s and 80s, yes, there is absolutely more songwriting today by the artists. Rock is a very different genre with its own traditions and tends to be based around groups rather than solo artists, so it’s not a very apt comparison. Not to mention, it’s not like rock artists back then weren’t shitting on disco groups for this exact reason back in the day. The Village People weren’t exactly prolific songwriters.

        It almost feels like your real issue is that rock is dead, and sure, that’s unfortunate. But luckily for you, rumor has it that Beyonce’s next album will be based in rock.