The speaker discusses their observations on the music industry, noting how they feel certain bands have changed and evolved to adapt to the current market. They mention their continued enjoyment of Linkin Park but express difficulty with their newer material. The speaker also mentions issues with the commercialization of music, citing the rise of cloned artists and the production of junk music. They express frustration with the lack of innovation in the industry, suggesting that artists often repeat the same successful formula to maximize profits. The speaker also critiques the use of autotune and the inclusion of English in lyrics to appeal to a wider audience. They conclude by providing a humorous guide to making a reggaeton song, emphasizing the importance of repetition and the use of certain chords.
1. The speaker discusses how they used to enjoy certain music groups, such as Linkin Park and A Day to Remember, but found them less appealing as they evolved and adapted to the current market. [Source Text]
2. The speaker mentions that this evolution and adaptation is not unique to the music industry, but also happens in television, film, and video game industries, where they observe a trend of selling the same or similar products over and over again. [Source Text]
3. The speaker criticizes the commercial music industry for producing a large number of cloned artists, such as One Direction, Auryn, Justin Bieber, and Abraham Mateo, among others. They argue that these artists are more products than art. [Source Text]
4. The speaker points out that even though commercial music and junk music are often confused, they are not the same. They argue that while commercial music can have merits, the problem arises from the abundance of cloned artists in the industry. [Source Text]
5. The speaker gives instructions on how to create a reggaeton song, emphasizing the importance of non-innovation and repetition in the process. They suggest using a specific set of chords (C major, D major, and E minor) to create any reggaeton song. [Source Text]
6. The speaker provides a guide on how to write lyrics for a reggaeton song, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and repetition in the lyrics. They also mention the use of autotune, a tool used by singers to make their voice more melodic. [Source Text]
7. The speaker concludes by suggesting the addition of dubstep elements to a reggaeton song, arguing that this combination would be more appealing to the audience. [Source Text]