| What goes behind the process of creating a hit is something that fascinates me, but, something I never had the time to really research. Also, I've always been kinda bipolar on this subject; sometimes I'm 100% convinced that most popular hit songs are fabricated and sometimes I want to believe that there is real talent and creativity behind them; not formulas. I find the following to be true most of the time for hit songs: - The singer (male or female) is young, and most of the time good looking. - The first time you listen to the song you hate it, but after they play it multiple times on the radio you start to like it. - At a given time, you can see the radio/popular mediums pump up a given singer. For example, I noticed a rise in Cardi B songs, previously it was Camila Cabello. This makes me think there is actually a force pulling the strings. - A lot of time they are one hit wonders, new "artists" appear and dissapear all the time. - They usually sing about current hot topics: feminism, be yourself, love thyself, don't worry if you're fat, let's enjoy life. And usually with very bland messages to appeal the masses. - The music: of course the beats are familiar and following a known structure that arouses emotions. To my point, a friend once shared with me the following "parody" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBDNvlvR8vA which expresses better what I'm trying to say. Don't get me wrong, I love music. I love listening to all types of music, from Merzbow to the #1 hit they're playing on the radio. But as a geek, I love to also analyze the pop music phenomenon. I'm not really familiar with the process behind them, and would love if someone who knows could share it! I mean the process behind actual hit pop songs: Post Malone, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Drake, Cardi B, Dua Lipa, etc. - Do they write their songs? How much they get censored? - Are they good singers? I know some of them are really talented. - How to they rise to fame so quickly? Casting? Personal contacts? - Do they really have a say on the structure of their songs and the music behind them? These are some of the things that don't let me sleep at night. |
It began with a girl who recorded a short demo on her phone. After a year of workshopping and 15 different vocalists, they finally had their radio hit.
It's like a blockbuster movie. Big money goes in, big returns are expected, and lots of suits are involved. It's fun entertainment that needs to sell, but there's real talent there too.
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/video/arts/music/100000005858557/wat...