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Link_of_time posted...
I think ppl don't realize how big the music industry is today. With how many artist there are and different platforms, it's possible for an artist to be very popular and still be largely unknown to the general populace. This is similar to how there are Tiktok celebrities with millions of legit followers, who are completely unknown even amongst informed people.

real? I like the song, but it's a pretty standard radio track. Other than the lyrical content it doesn't really shine in any aspect. I don't know if it's just cuz RnB has been largely considered dead, but that's a crazy statement.

RnB is in this really awkward stage and has been for awhile, where all the good writers (sza Victoria Mont Muni long) are good enough singers they can just sing the hit song themselves and all the amazing singers (Chole Bailey, Coco Jones) are stuck singing all right songs instead of the amazing songs.

basically you have to be Beyonce or Rihanna or Ariana grande at this point for the writers to give up their best songs now adays.

so its a lot of good music, but not alot of great music.

but snooze really is just that well written of a song (baby face helped on it so that makes sense) and sza had enough voice to bring it where it needed to be.

But yeah Im not exaggerating when I say snooze is considered that iconic of a song.


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