• peeonyou [he/him]@hexbear.net
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        6 months ago

        but is it the same group of folks that have loved her the whole time or is it just every new 13 - 15 year old cohort? maybe a mix of both but from what i’ve heard of her songs I can’t imagine too many people in their 20s and 30s really want to hear songs about breaking up with boys

          • mar_k [he/him]@hexbear.net
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            1
            ·
            6 months ago

            maybe that survey only looked at gen z’s over 18, but at my high school (graduated a couple years ago) taylor was considered “basic white girl music” and some girls would be teased at for listening to her. there’s definintely some swifties at my college but the majority really aren’t or hate on her, so i’ve always figured millennials liked her more

            the thing about gen z is one of the most uncool things you can be is too “basic.” when something becomes too popular, it’s no longer cool or at least as cool. most people still mainly listen to popular/fairly popular artists, but there’s a line you cross where you’ll get called “NPC” or “tiktokified” or some shit, and having tastes seen as more “unique” (genuine or not, it’s often just following internet microtrends like listening to Duster or something) makes you “cooler”

            i was at a party a few weeks ago and someone played See You Again by Tyler the Creator and some people started clowning on him and saying he has “tiktok music taste” before playing Ken Carson lmao