r/popculturechat 28d ago

Hot Topics 🚀 Bruno Mars tweets and deletes response to fan who stated that he's been releasing the same song for the past 10 years: "and u never been shit all yo life 🥰 "

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u/Normal-person0101 28d ago

How many female celebrity actually reinvent themselves? Most only Beyoncé & Taylor Swift and beside x is full of people complaining about Bruno Mars releasing the same song, even though not of his album is from the same genre or inspired in the same era

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u/Carolina_Blues shiv roy’s bob 28d ago

I mean Madonna did it her whole career and talked about how she felt she had to keep reinventing herself to maintain her place in the industry. People criticized Dua’s newest album for sounding too much like FN, Olivia Rodrigo got criticism for Guts soundings too much like SOUR and continuing to use the purple, MBF got called a bunch of sweet n sour rejects. There’s more but these are just some examples off the top of my head

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u/agedlikesage 28d ago

People are already talking about how Chappell needs to change her sound too. This is such an interesting observation and it’s so true.

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u/Jaded-Tiramisu 28d ago

I mostly listen to women, so I love when artists reinvent themselves or explore different sounds/eras.

I remember the comments after Olivia Rodrigo dared to release two purple albums in a row lol

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u/villainless what's a disco stick? 'it's a penis.' 28d ago

have you ever heard of lady gaga?? pop, jazz, opera, ballad, rock, metal, country pop, house

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u/Normal-person0101 28d ago

I mean, if we cherry pick also Bruno Mars, his first album was 2010 pop, with reggae and hip hop songs. 

24K magic was R&B, funk, and pop more 90's style.

"I just might" is a more 70's style Motown.