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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-04-19 06:25 pm

[ SECRET POST #5218 ]


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[personal profile] meadowphoenix 2021-04-20 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
well you did directly compare them, so in comparison, it just...doesn't fly. I'm not saying it's wrong to find modern artists less...everything than before (although I think music in general is very interesting now and I hope you're just talking about mainstream and actually have a varied modern palette, so to speak), but of the things you can compare them, taylor only has her songwriting ability in general over beyonce. she's not even giving me girl with a guitar/piano anymore which at least was following joni mitchell/carole king. meanwhile lemonade and self-titled, while not years ahead of her alt contemporaries IS miles ahead of anyone with her in the main game, and the lion king soundtrack ain't like anything happening in US music at the very least. i don't think it's reasonable to say she's basic with that in mind. i mean african music in the western world just....ain't basic. like that's false, that's a lie. but i don't enjoy where the top players besides her are going either, so I may be with you there.

the basic bitch designation started with black twitter, and so intracommunity use isn't the same as extracommunity use, and black women are never going to come off as basic outside the community because that's just not what the word is for. that's what I mean. but white people deciding how it's ~supposed~ to be used might as well be a whole nother world so I understand why people don't get what I'm saying.