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hyperpop never felt more alive honestly. we've got underscores, clarence clarity, femtanyl, hell i'll even count the new porter robinson album as at least *inspired* by hyperpop
idk hyperpop was never a genre made to have a lot of longevity, relying on a very specific time in music history and only really enjoyed a very specific generation of music listeners. it's just not future-proof. which is fine 🤷🏻♀️ it was a blink in time for a handful of people that'll remember it fondly and that's about it. some of the conventions of the genre did pave the way for a decent chunk of modern pop music outside of the "hyper" part of it which is cool and we don't need any more of that specific sound
it's not dead because it's not a "real genre". it's more like a description of a piece of music as the term "hyperpop" has existed since the 80s and 90s in the alt space. hyperpop is basically pop music that is maximalist to the extreme that's also experimental. antipop would be the opposite. when people think of "hyperpop", they're also thinking of a lot of other genres such as glitch, electronic, EDM, dance, avant-pop, bubblegum bass, the label PC music, artpop, and so on. 2019 and 2020 idea of PC music is more of style than a genre. That "I'm on a sugar rush" song that's popular on tiktok to me is a great example as this is what people think of what hyperpop is and then you get Charli XCX's Charli and her previous projects which sounds more vibrant and professionally produced. Then, we got Sophie who was more avant-pop and bubblegum bass but a lot of people cited her contribution to the "genre". tldr; hyperpop is a category of music that can be from different genres with the philosophy of level 100 but squared. typically, it's experimental and electronic-based.
@@whatinthe1126 yeah, i'm not a hater or a fan rly but i'm so sick of seeing her name in EVERY comment section, especially when the video's nothing to do with her.
@@maggieedna that's because for whatever reason, we love repacking things that already existed into cute trendy little labels. If Brat came out in the 2000s, it would've just be called "Dance" or "eurodance". I think you don't have to be labeled as "hyperpop" or "alternative" to be fun or taken seriously. With this being said, I won't bug u for seeing Brat as hyperpop.
5:56 it was called bubblegun bass, deconstructed club or simply pc music. For me personally hyperpop is useful to describe this second wave of bubblegun bass artists, that emerged outside of the work of sophie, ag cook and other pc music collaborators, but were inspired by them
Her lost was immense but the spirit hyperpop and her friends continuing to make and carry on its legacy and her I would say no it just evolving with a nice scene especially with younger kids getting into it and creating amazing stuff! I love people like Jane remover, underscores and frost children
PC Music stopped publishing new music last year. Since then Finn Keane (Easyfun) has produced and written most of Charli XCX's Brat and worked on music for the Barbie movie. AG Cook is AG Cooking. The sound is just evolving into something new
I think hyperpop is what pop-punk of the early 2000s evolved into and I'll stand by that. It's there in the creative antagonism and lack of initial skill that evolves into something more organic while still owing credit to traditional pop formats.
NO. go listen to tracey brakes right now, orphan source might be the best hyperpop i've ever heard, pleas lsten to that song and also the whole album "my twee monsters, she is extremely underrated and her music is amazing pls go listen to it NOW!!
@@procrastinationismyprofession i didn't watch a single second before i wrote that comment, i just wanted people to listen to tracey breaks she is so underrated
Before hyperpop, there was its parent genre Bubblegum Bass, which exaggerated the bubblegum pop style of late 90s, early 2000s pop music, with elements from club music and edm with jarring overpowering synthesized bass. This was pioneered by artists such as SOPHIE and the music collective PC Music in the early 2010s, which later took form into proper hyperpop by artists such as Charli XCX and 100 Gecs, who took bubblegum bass, and just added even more tacky details, such as influences from soundcloud rap and especially vocaloid and nightcore edits. But most importantly, while Bubblegum Bass is club and dance oriented- Hyperpop's base is regular pop music. 100 Gecs' music is filled with common pop chord progressions, melodies and structures, while overblowing the production and vocals, for example. Hyperpop is way more broad than bubblegum bass, to the point where it's also possible to call it post-bubblegum bass, but maybe that's too ridiculous lmao.
Electroclash in the early 00's also had a big influence on electropop like Lady Gaga, and indiepop like MARINA, and indirectly also on Bubblegum Bass I think
Definitely not dying but just evolving, hyperpop is so diverse and kinda in a way have different sections of people making it. I feel like with one in specific section some people just arnt making it any more or rather just mixing it with other genres so some people just declared its dead when its infact not imo especially since with younger teens/adults getting into it and creating amazing stuff! I love people like Jane remover, underscores and frost children that are taking the genre and putting their unique flare on it making bit still fresh! And ofc you have pioneers and big players of hyperpop still around like Charli xcx, brat itself specifically isnt hyperpop but the fact the getting HUGE praise right now and with recent grammy nominations is amazing maybe traditional hyperpop might be but overall its still alive!
i think for alot of people in the scene, hyperpop really "died" when it gained a specific sound, because really before that point you could make such a wide array of styles & genre blends and have it still be considered hyperpop. hyperpop pre that super over the top style was really more just describing experimentations in the genres they were fusing.
true hyperpop are the pc music / charli xcx associates. although the "hyperpop" label doesnt seem to be appreciated much by them either, which is sad bc i think they created something special, specially for pop music fanatics. we taked about how we wanted this sound to take over the new era of pop music, like how max martin defined an era. as the years passed not much was happening, charli kept flopping, rihanna and gaga dropped sophie from their albums. now it feels like it might finally be happening with the success of brat. she proved this sound can be succesful. a.g. cook wil produce kesha's new album and i see easyfun/finn keane being hired by some other pop girls, the girls will be wanting their brat moment (hopefully). i imagine tate mcrae giving full choreo to an a.g. cook production, performing it at award shows, this is the pop culture we've been wanting. its odd how all of this is very distant from the rap "hyperpop" lol
Dude hell yea this is such a good video! I was super late to the hyperpop world. It started with Brakence after his feature on the Quadeca album this year. Then I found kmoe who is literally one of my favorite artists of all time now. Currently I'm really into underscores and I'm planning to see Glaive in Vienna in march. This was the most exciting year of music I've had in a very long time and I'm really glad I gave these kids a chance. It's so genuine, fun & creatively free. One of the many reasons I think the internet is by far the best thing to ever happen to the art world.
i love hyperpop so muchh seeing it evolve since 2020 is crazy and the future of hyperpop is something i am So excited to see 😭 experimental music my beloved … post hyperpop goes crazy now tho !!
I would argue that hyperpop is less a genre and more a production method. It's about taking a criticism of the music industry and turning it up to 11 to shine a light on it. Early hyperpop was all extremely artificial on purpose (Hannah diamond, A.G. Cook, Danny L Harliy), it was made to sound like a product first because the shallow consumeristic nature of radio chart toppers was their chosen criticism. GFOTY's "the argument" is her argument that lyrics in a popsong don't matter, the listenability does. it sounds great yet shes singing complete gibberish if you actually tune into what shes saying, and Miquila turned themself into an artificial popstar, . I would go so far as to argue that rebecca blacks "Friday" was what we could now consider hyperpop, along with some of lady gaga's back catalogue. SOPHIE did the choreography for Charli XCX's "vroom vroom", and "bitch I'm madana" and knowing that, I can see her DNA all over it. post SOPHIE's death, the aesthetics and sound changed to be more 1000gecs'y, the criticism could be seen as angled more towards needless loudness. dorian electra has brought a midwest emo flavor to the scene and has done songs with gaga (bless them for scaring the hoes on gaga's remix album) and brought tommy cash back into the spotlight, he was more from the SOPHIE/PCMusic era. also for anyone wanting to do a dig into some music lore, Devi McCallion (Cats millionare aka mom aka anarchy 99 aka mom aka 50% of girls ritual) has a song with via black dresses called LETHAL POISON FOR THE SYSTEM. it also features 99jakes.
Fr I was waiting the whole video for her to be mentioned. I like her latest album better than her earlier "pure hyperpop" stuff though (which actually proves his point)
great video!!! I feel like there should've been a mention of the push towards hyperpop sounds in the mainstream, this is definitely contributing to the evolution of what could be seen as hyperpop
I feel that. Drumless is one of my fave styles of Rap to come out of the 10s and for a long time it really have a label just usually being lumped in with Abatract and Experimental Rap.
I'm not sure if he's does hyperpop or not (i've been assuming it is for quite a while-), but there's a french artist i listen to a lot named "snorunt"! You should listen to it, he makes, in my opinion, really good songs! If i wanted to recommend a few i'd say : "0bpm", "sad!", "no arnak, no noob", "look alike", "j'veux die" and "postbad"!!! :D
Why is this trend going around where thing appears or is around for a while and then everyone just says its dead after a while? Like seriously: why are we obsessed with saying that 'x' form of media is dying? This is a genuine question
Can you make a video on Uptempo/Hardcore? Its a genre that is pretty big in my country and I would love to see what you have to say about it and its culture. I like your stuff.
When I saw Jane Remover open for JPEGMafia there's no doubt they're still hyperpop influenced at least there couldn't have been more auto tune on the singers voice lolz. They rocked btw
6:19 instrumentaly it sound kinda like my generation by limp bizkit Now lyrics. tonality is like in bring me to life chour and it has something like breakdown (he sings then "takes a breath" then again) just like in Nookie chour SO ERM ACTUALLY ITS NU - METAL 🥸☝
Honestly I think hyperpop has become more of actually apart of “pop” because to me there’s that stereotypical hyperpop sound but hyperpop to me has always been more of like a pop manifesto almost like artpop of this idea putting more meaning and uncover the deep meaning and potential pop has to be so impactful and experimental so I guess it almost depends on how you see and define hyperpop I mean look brat is mainstream like I think we’re seeing that hyperpop was the future of pop and will to me I think so far will be a defining sound and just music movement of the 2020s or like late 2010s like new wave was to the 80s so in conclusion hyperpop has just kind of evolved and I think has influenced a new attitude towards pop music and what artistically can be and expressed even more, and yes exactly the genre was always about experimenting with pop which is why to me it’s always been more of a manifesto then an actual distinct sound but like every genre it can have a stereotypical sound
I think its influenced seeped into the mainstream. More creative production & different song structures in a lot of the most popular songs the past couple years
Crazy take to say that hyperpop is dying right after brat summer. I get that you mean the more experimental side with gecs and sophie, but i doubt hyperpop is going anywhere
I think hyperpop should make a come back but it would have to come with synthpop because people already thought it was annoying so we gotta put charli xcx into the mix😭 i dont know if it will, i just want it to. I also like when artists try other genres. Probably just because I think its cool and I'm both a swiftie, a metalhead, and a 'weird hyperpop kid' all in one☺️ Edit: Im also 'emo' (I like alt styles and the music so everyone calls me that but its fine bc, yeah, sometimes I wear emo and other times I'm wearing a shirt to pop-metal not emo-punk get it right🤩😭✨️)
I'd just like to point out that hyperpop is still alive in the vocal synthesizer community. I've come across a lot of very small producers making hyperpop and hyperpop adjacent stuff recently. The one that comes to mind for me is some of Cereal Experiments catalogue though they do a few different genres. Not to mention, vocal synths lend themselves really well to the genre since you can tune them as high pitched as you want and many of them are high pitched already tone wise.
I mean, Tegan and Sara made an album in 2022 with clear as day hyperpop influences, a genre isn't dead if our (by our i mean everyone on the planet's) cool lesbian aunts are incorporating it into their music it's sure as fuck not dead. Listen to crybaby it's PEAK
Brat was one of the biggest albums of the year. brat is a hyperpop album. hyperpop is not dead or dying. rock music still exists and it sure as fuck dont sound like elvis
I've always viewed Hyperpop as an umbrella term that included many genres which I'm not so good at pinpointing, but the key element for me has always been the cringe factor. Stuff like high-pitched nightcore vocals have pretty much always been something ordinary for me but at some point I realized that most people could not stomach them and found them weird and annoying. It's then that I realized that music within that aesthetic was not meant to be shared except maybe with my autistic friends.
@@user-bc6yo3iz6l no idea where you got that from but that's absolutely not what I said also no reason to go calling people dense just because you disagree with them
of all the examples of 10000 gecs ska, you didn’t show “frog on the floor” or “i got my tooth removed” which are far more ska like also, great videos man
It's like when Death Grips broke up. They changed the landscape of music but don't want to keep making the same songs over and over again. Hyperpop was made by people wanting to push music in a new direction. It's no surprise that when Hyperpop becomes the norm, they want to go in a different direction
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genuinely one of the wildest sponsorships i've ever seen
bro got sponsored by MORGAN AND MORGAN- wow
anything for money ig /pos
it’s so random yet fitting
Its not dead, it has just evolved into everything
so it's nothing
Everything evolves into crab but in reverse
Just like disco, it became something else lol
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hi simon
hyperpop never felt more alive honestly. we've got underscores, clarence clarity, femtanyl, hell i'll even count the new porter robinson album as at least *inspired* by hyperpop
also hyperpop is thriving in rap with artists like 2 hollis and producers like starboy
CLARENCE CLARITY MENTIONED SLAY
OMG femtanyl mention let's gooooo!
And not to mention food house is back
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i am currently feeling shitty in my bed, didnt take my fucking meds (hyperpop up in my ears)
Everything just disappears
It seems to me like some of the artist also got into the whole indie-sleaze revival electronic music. Dorian Electra, Charli XCX, Rebecca Black etc.
hey uhh could you please just... keep making videos? theyre super fun to watch (esp this one, hyperpop was/is an interesting genre to me)
i don't plan on stopping 😤
@@blustre thank you cool videos
idk hyperpop was never a genre made to have a lot of longevity, relying on a very specific time in music history and only really enjoyed a very specific generation of music listeners. it's just not future-proof. which is fine 🤷🏻♀️ it was a blink in time for a handful of people that'll remember it fondly and that's about it. some of the conventions of the genre did pave the way for a decent chunk of modern pop music outside of the "hyper" part of it which is cool and we don't need any more of that specific sound
@@Healibord idk if we can say it was never made to have longevity fully but it definitely is a special music community
it's not dead because it's not a "real genre". it's more like a description of a piece of music as the term "hyperpop" has existed since the 80s and 90s in the alt space. hyperpop is basically pop music that is maximalist to the extreme that's also experimental. antipop would be the opposite. when people think of "hyperpop", they're also thinking of a lot of other genres such as glitch, electronic, EDM, dance, avant-pop, bubblegum bass, the label PC music, artpop, and so on. 2019 and 2020 idea of PC music is more of style than a genre. That "I'm on a sugar rush" song that's popular on tiktok to me is a great example as this is what people think of what hyperpop is and then you get Charli XCX's Charli and her previous projects which sounds more vibrant and professionally produced. Then, we got Sophie who was more avant-pop and bubblegum bass but a lot of people cited her contribution to the "genre".
tldr; hyperpop is a category of music that can be from different genres with the philosophy of level 100 but squared. typically, it's experimental and electronic-based.
Hyperpop is just now pop that isn’t Taylor swift’s
why are we always bringing her into every conversation about music
@@whatinthe1126 yeah, i'm not a hater or a fan rly but i'm so sick of seeing her name in EVERY comment section, especially when the video's nothing to do with her.
@@htoany i mean she is the most popular pop star in the world, it makes sense that people will talk about her
@@Echo-tl7whYeah but, why? What does she do that's better than every other artist?
I'm sure there is hyperpop (Taylor's version) out there
2:41 jane my goat
Grave robbing and census designated are some of my favorite albums ever
leroy mentioned :D
@@vrtr1leroy got some bangers its a shame she ended that side project
what song is playing right when he starts talking abt jane
JANE REMOOOOVERRR
@@Gooblonit's from the album "frailty" but i dont remember which song
how dead can hyperpop really be when charli xcx just completely murdered the summer with a song produce by ag?
Hate to be that guy but Brat is more dance than hyperpop. Still, she really slaughtered it
@adam.n-steve not to be this guy, but that is a boring take that has no sense of fun. 🤷
@@maggieedna that's because for whatever reason, we love repacking things that already existed into cute trendy little labels. If Brat came out in the 2000s, it would've just be called "Dance" or "eurodance". I think you don't have to be labeled as "hyperpop" or "alternative" to be fun or taken seriously.
With this being said, I won't bug u for seeing Brat as hyperpop.
Brat is definitely not hyperpop
Brat is electropop, club-pop, electroclash, and dance styles but some songs still has that hyperpop sounds
5:56 it was called bubblegun bass, deconstructed club or simply pc music. For me personally hyperpop is useful to describe this second wave of bubblegun bass artists, that emerged outside of the work of sophie, ag cook and other pc music collaborators, but were inspired by them
Lowkey, Hyperpop started stagnating and dying after the death of SOPHIE
COMPLETELY AGREE
Her lost was immense but the spirit hyperpop and her friends continuing to make and carry on its legacy and her I would say no it just evolving with a nice scene especially with younger kids getting into it and creating amazing stuff! I love people like Jane remover, underscores and frost children
PC Music stopped publishing new music last year. Since then Finn Keane (Easyfun) has produced and written most of Charli XCX's Brat and worked on music for the Barbie movie. AG Cook is AG Cooking. The sound is just evolving into something new
I think hyperpop is what pop-punk of the early 2000s evolved into and I'll stand by that. It's there in the creative antagonism and lack of initial skill that evolves into something more organic while still owing credit to traditional pop formats.
NO. go listen to tracey brakes right now, orphan source might be the best hyperpop i've ever heard, pleas lsten to that song and also the whole album "my twee monsters, she is extremely underrated and her music is amazing pls go listen to it NOW!!
the video aint even over yet lol
@@procrastinationismyprofession i didn't watch a single second before i wrote that comment, i just wanted people to listen to tracey breaks she is so underrated
Can’t agree more!! orphan source is one of my favorites of the year
I LISTENED THEY ARE SO GOOD! OH MY GOD
Before hyperpop, there was its parent genre Bubblegum Bass, which exaggerated the bubblegum pop style of late 90s, early 2000s pop music, with elements from club music and edm with jarring overpowering synthesized bass. This was pioneered by artists such as SOPHIE and the music collective PC Music in the early 2010s, which later took form into proper hyperpop by artists such as Charli XCX and 100 Gecs, who took bubblegum bass, and just added even more tacky details, such as influences from soundcloud rap and especially vocaloid and nightcore edits. But most importantly, while Bubblegum Bass is club and dance oriented- Hyperpop's base is regular pop music. 100 Gecs' music is filled with common pop chord progressions, melodies and structures, while overblowing the production and vocals, for example.
Hyperpop is way more broad than bubblegum bass, to the point where it's also possible to call it post-bubblegum bass, but maybe that's too ridiculous lmao.
Electroclash in the early 00's also had a big influence on electropop like Lady Gaga, and indiepop like MARINA, and indirectly also on Bubblegum Bass I think
Who at morgan and morgan decided that this audience would be good to market to
Definitely not dying but just evolving, hyperpop is so diverse and kinda in a way have different sections of people making it. I feel like with one in specific section some people just arnt making it any more or rather just mixing it with other genres so some people just declared its dead when its infact not imo
especially since with younger teens/adults getting into it and creating amazing stuff! I love people like Jane remover, underscores and frost children that are taking the genre and putting their unique flare on it making bit still fresh! And ofc you have pioneers and big players of hyperpop still around like Charli xcx, brat itself specifically isnt hyperpop but the fact the getting HUGE praise right now and with recent grammy nominations is amazing
maybe traditional hyperpop might be but overall its still alive!
i think for alot of people in the scene, hyperpop really "died" when it gained a specific sound, because really before that point you could make such a wide array of styles & genre blends and have it still be considered hyperpop. hyperpop pre that super over the top style was really more just describing experimentations in the genres they were fusing.
1:42 "I miss when people pretended to like Bob Dylan" "But times have changed" GENIUS 🤣
true hyperpop are the pc music / charli xcx associates. although the "hyperpop" label doesnt seem to be appreciated much by them either, which is sad bc i think they created something special, specially for pop music fanatics. we taked about how we wanted this sound to take over the new era of pop music, like how max martin defined an era. as the years passed not much was happening, charli kept flopping, rihanna and gaga dropped sophie from their albums. now it feels like it might finally be happening with the success of brat. she proved this sound can be succesful. a.g. cook wil produce kesha's new album and i see easyfun/finn keane being hired by some other pop girls, the girls will be wanting their brat moment (hopefully). i imagine tate mcrae giving full choreo to an a.g. cook production, performing it at award shows, this is the pop culture we've been wanting. its odd how all of this is very distant from the rap "hyperpop" lol
AG AND KESHA IS CONFIRMED????
Dude hell yea this is such a good video!
I was super late to the hyperpop world. It started with Brakence after his feature on the Quadeca album this year. Then I found kmoe who is literally one of my favorite artists of all time now. Currently I'm really into underscores and I'm planning to see Glaive in Vienna in march.
This was the most exciting year of music I've had in a very long time and I'm really glad I gave these kids a chance. It's so genuine, fun & creatively free. One of the many reasons I think the internet is by far the best thing to ever happen to the art world.
Hyperpop died with SOPHIE
shoulda said Quinn and how idek what happened but tried her best to distance herself from the label hyper pop
100 gecs had already experimented with genres other than hyperpop on their 1st album
My favorite hyperpop groups are foodhouse and 100gecs! I also really fuck with capoxxo but I don't know if he's really considered hyperpop
Deko and Yameii too!
food house mentioned lets goooo 🥳🎉🎉🎉
i know all of those ppl and u right fr fr
capo and oaf1 are so amazing
@calum55555 bro I agree to bad no new stuff!
i love hyperpop so muchh seeing it evolve since 2020 is crazy and the future of hyperpop is something i am So excited to see 😭 experimental music my beloved … post hyperpop goes crazy now tho !!
I would argue that hyperpop is less a genre and more a production method. It's about taking a criticism of the music industry and turning it up to 11 to shine a light on it. Early hyperpop was all extremely artificial on purpose (Hannah diamond, A.G. Cook, Danny L Harliy), it was made to sound like a product first because the shallow consumeristic nature of radio chart toppers was their chosen criticism. GFOTY's "the argument" is her argument that lyrics in a popsong don't matter, the listenability does. it sounds great yet shes singing complete gibberish if you actually tune into what shes saying, and Miquila turned themself into an artificial popstar, . I would go so far as to argue that rebecca blacks "Friday" was what we could now consider hyperpop, along with some of lady gaga's back catalogue. SOPHIE did the choreography for Charli XCX's "vroom vroom", and "bitch I'm madana" and knowing that, I can see her DNA all over it. post SOPHIE's death, the aesthetics and sound changed to be more 1000gecs'y, the criticism could be seen as angled more towards needless loudness. dorian electra has brought a midwest emo flavor to the scene and has done songs with gaga (bless them for scaring the hoes on gaga's remix album) and brought tommy cash back into the spotlight, he was more from the SOPHIE/PCMusic era.
also for anyone wanting to do a dig into some music lore, Devi McCallion (Cats millionare aka mom aka anarchy 99 aka mom aka 50% of girls ritual) has a song with via black dresses called LETHAL POISON FOR THE SYSTEM. it also features 99jakes.
elyotto is still putting out bangers if you want the og sound but i also like the newer scenecore sorta stuff
Not talking about twikipedia is crazy
Fr I was waiting the whole video for her to be mentioned. I like her latest album better than her earlier "pure hyperpop" stuff though (which actually proves his point)
Garden is a top 5 song of this year imo
maybe because it is not hyperpop
great video!!! I feel like there should've been a mention of the push towards hyperpop sounds in the mainstream, this is definitely contributing to the evolution of what could be seen as hyperpop
I feel that. Drumless is one of my fave styles of Rap to come out of the 10s and for a long time it really have a label just usually being lumped in with Abatract and Experimental Rap.
hyperpop isnt dead, its evolving to something else. Also its sad to see that PC music ended after 10 yrs bcs they started popularized this genre
To me hyperpop is all about reinventing yourself constantly, always making something new from scratch so it makes sense
I'm not sure if he's does hyperpop or not (i've been assuming it is for quite a while-), but there's a french artist i listen to a lot named "snorunt"!
You should listen to it, he makes, in my opinion, really good songs! If i wanted to recommend a few i'd say : "0bpm", "sad!", "no arnak, no noob", "look alike", "j'veux die" and "postbad"!!! :D
A HYPOCHONDRIAC I THINK OF YOU BLOODPRESSURE SPIKES
One more traditional sounding hyperpop album created in 2021 that I personally enjoyed is Eve by Sqwore and it's on spotify
this was so beautifully said blustre may be the only person to truly understand what happened
Thank you for your 45 minutes research on topic
Why is this trend going around where thing appears or is around for a while and then everyone just says its dead after a while?
Like seriously: why are we obsessed with saying that 'x' form of media is dying?
This is a genuine question
I like your editing and communication style. Youre communicating effectively without yelling at me. Thank u
8:09 my goat glaive mentioned...
talked bout janes discog but only mentioned leroy once and never mentioned any of the leroy albums :(
ONG
will be mentioned in the inevitable dariacore video, dw
@@blustrea blustre video bout hyperflip would be goated
OMG SIMON PART 3
i was so scared u wont even mention sophie
jane rapped recently tho .. shes doing some hyperpop stuff on the downlow
never seen a youtuber get sponsored by a law firm that's crazy
This happens with all music genres they can't stay relevant forever
Jane remover love ❤
Can you make a video on Uptempo/Hardcore? Its a genre that is pretty big in my country and I would love to see what you have to say about it and its culture. I like your stuff.
Yall gotta listen to food house
never skip a blustre video 😍
When I saw Jane Remover open for JPEGMafia there's no doubt they're still hyperpop influenced at least there couldn't have been more auto tune on the singers voice lolz. They rocked btw
6:19 instrumentaly it sound kinda like my generation by limp bizkit Now lyrics. tonality is like in bring me to life chour and it has something like breakdown (he sings then "takes a breath" then again) just like in Nookie chour
SO ERM ACTUALLY ITS NU - METAL 🥸☝
Yo I got a music recommendation for you (has nothing to do with hyperpop). Dc the don just released his album rebirth a few weeks ago and I love it
Hyperpop is only "dying" because of people criticizing the genre for challenging the more generic, radio-friendly formula of today's pop music.
Honestly I think hyperpop has become more of actually apart of “pop” because to me there’s that stereotypical hyperpop sound but hyperpop to me has always been more of like a pop manifesto almost like artpop of this idea putting more meaning and uncover the deep meaning and potential pop has to be so impactful and experimental so I guess it almost depends on how you see and define hyperpop I mean look brat is mainstream like I think we’re seeing that hyperpop was the future of pop and will to me I think so far will be a defining sound and just music movement of the 2020s or like late 2010s like new wave was to the 80s so in conclusion hyperpop has just kind of evolved and I think has influenced a new attitude towards pop music and what artistically can be and expressed even more, and yes exactly the genre was always about experimenting with pop which is why to me it’s always been more of a manifesto then an actual distinct sound but like every genre it can have a stereotypical sound
Jane remover mentioned !!!
I mean my stuff's at least hyperpop-adjacent (it's basically the metalcore equivalent of Faith No More) so I'm technically helping keep it alive
Hyperpop is dead, long live hyperpop
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I think its influenced seeped into the mainstream. More creative production & different song structures in a lot of the most popular songs the past couple years
Crazy take to say that hyperpop is dying right after brat summer. I get that you mean the more experimental side with gecs and sophie, but i doubt hyperpop is going anywhere
Not this video dropping on the 3 year anniversary of frailty
No one talking about Frost Children?
CLARENCE CLARITY AUDIO AT 1:52 YEAHHHHHHH
way more people need to be listening to the new album
1:52 ayy using Clarence Clarity for the transition. Go listen his latest album, guys.
An insurance agency sponsor is absolutely insane
I think hyperpop should make a come back but it would have to come with synthpop because people already thought it was annoying so we gotta put charli xcx into the mix😭 i dont know if it will, i just want it to. I also like when artists try other genres. Probably just because I think its cool and I'm both a swiftie, a metalhead, and a 'weird hyperpop kid' all in one☺️
Edit: Im also 'emo' (I like alt styles and the music so everyone calls me that but its fine bc, yeah, sometimes I wear emo and other times I'm wearing a shirt to pop-metal not emo-punk get it right🤩😭✨️)
Maybe the genre is dying but the artist from that era will always be experimental and produce bangers.
I'd just like to point out that hyperpop is still alive in the vocal synthesizer community. I've come across a lot of very small producers making hyperpop and hyperpop adjacent stuff recently. The one that comes to mind for me is some of Cereal Experiments catalogue though they do a few different genres. Not to mention, vocal synths lend themselves really well to the genre since you can tune them as high pitched as you want and many of them are high pitched already tone wise.
Shouldn't have deadnamed Jane Remover here !!
I mean, Tegan and Sara made an album in 2022 with clear as day hyperpop influences, a genre isn't dead if our (by our i mean everyone on the planet's) cool lesbian aunts are incorporating it into their music it's sure as fuck not dead. Listen to crybaby it's PEAK
If you want current hyperpop thats still good, food house dropped a new song the other day and have a new album coming soon!
Brat was one of the biggest albums of the year. brat is a hyperpop album. hyperpop is not dead or dying. rock music still exists and it sure as fuck dont sound like elvis
brat is not hyperpop
Now do japanese vocaloid.
Hyperpop just like the industrial music - from a genre it became a pattern
That was the most ambiguous description of a music genre I've ever heard 😁.
I'm out of touch, so I guess I'll have to civilize my self.
I saw 100gecs in concert bc they opened for My Chemical Romance. They put on a very good show for an opener but their music is not my cup of tea
Hyperpop was just something i can't get into, it's the absurd lyrics and strange noises, its practically demonic chanting 😂
Hyperpop got me into making music seriously so I highly doubt it’d REALLY die (bc it plays such a high part in a lot of music nowadays)
Jane remover mentioned, instant sub
Brakence in the thumbnail? That means the video has to be good
I've always viewed Hyperpop as an umbrella term that included many genres which I'm not so good at pinpointing, but the key element for me has always been the cringe factor. Stuff like high-pitched nightcore vocals have pretty much always been something ordinary for me but at some point I realized that most people could not stomach them and found them weird and annoying. It's then that I realized that music within that aesthetic was not meant to be shared except maybe with my autistic friends.
a video about hyperpop and i dont hear sophie being mentioned in 5 minutes... ok
a comment about Sophie being hyperpop... ok
@@pointlessfeature saying sophie isnt hyperpop is like saying 100 gecs doesnt craaazy how r u this dense
@@user-bc6yo3iz6l no idea where you got that from but that's absolutely not what I said
also no reason to go calling people dense just because you disagree with them
JANE REMOVER MENTIONED 🙀🙀🙀🙀
somewhere Rick Beato is crying because hyperpop exists.
Rick Beato is a joke
whats the song at 4:10 ?
Lips by Jane Remover❤️
@ElijahHarfst thank you!
the only hyperpop artist I listen to is brakence
of all the examples of 10000 gecs ska, you didn’t show “frog on the floor” or “i got my tooth removed” which are far more ska like
also, great videos man
Idk, I went to a rave the other day, and there as hyperpop played, so take it as you will.
Hyperpop was just crunk core for a young generation
It's indie sleeze revival now
It's like when Death Grips broke up. They changed the landscape of music but don't want to keep making the same songs over and over again. Hyperpop was made by people wanting to push music in a new direction. It's no surprise that when Hyperpop becomes the norm, they want to go in a different direction
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what does this mean
@@blustre it's just sitting down and staring at a guy talk about cool things with a windows 98 greenscreen
so what do we think of digicore guys!
Hyperpop is js Odetari on Monster energy….
Laced with cocaine
"Traditional Hyperpop" 💀💀💀
I love ur videos so much!, great video as usual!!!