Perhaps whether a song is girly (yes.. who knows what that means?) or not is personal to you.
Some men try to extremely cool and only ever admit to listening to the likes of Oasis, Rolling Stones etc..
Most people don't mention their occasional guilty pleasure.
And I don't know where your second point comes from..
It says something about the way females are perceived in music that their music is seen as a guilty pleasure. Many of the artists listed here are guilty pleasures because they're mainstream pop artists produced by a corporation to make the most money they can, but plenty are credible artists who happen to be women. The word 'girly' (music girls listen to?) is applied to artists who are seen as guilty pleasures for men, but are apparently fine for women to listen to because that's the only standard of music we're capable of enjoying. This contrasts with the 'cool' masculine bands of Oasis and The Rolling Stones who have some artistic merit (perhaps stretching it a bit with Oasis) who are seen that way because of their masculine image.
The second point is about when people on here try to deny that women have more difficulty making it as a serious musician. Those Oasis and Rolling Stones fans are less likely to respect a female artist because she is a woman. He cannot openly like her and will relegate her to a 'guilty pleasure'.
It says something about the way females are perceived in music that their music is seen as a guilty pleasure. Many of the artists listed here are guilty pleasures because they're mainstream pop artists produced by a corporation to make the most money they can, but plenty are credible artists who happen to be women. The word 'girly' (music girls listen to?) is applied to artists who are seen as guilty pleasures for men, but are apparently fine for women to listen to because that's the only standard of music we're capable of enjoying. This contrasts with the 'cool' masculine bands of Oasis and The Rolling Stones who have some artistic merit (perhaps stretching it a bit with Oasis) who are seen that way because of their masculine image.
The second point is about when people on here try to deny that women have more difficulty making it as a serious musician. Those Oasis and Rolling Stones fans are less likely to respect a female artist because she is a woman. He cannot openly like her and will relegate her to a 'guilty pleasure'.
Mhm very interesting, and you're correct. No one likes to admit they enjoy mainstream music... especially the likes of Katy Perry etc.
And aren't the likes of Katy Perry, Taylor Swift etc.. listened to predominantly by teenage girls anyway?
Perhaps that's what's girly about them. Who wants to admit to having the same music taste as a teenage girl... famous for High School Musical and Hannah Montana..
The likes of Regina Spektor and Christina Perri aren't girly artists. However Regina Spektor became famous after a couple of her songs were in some chick flicks and Christina Perri's most famous song is from Twilight.
Men associate that with teenage girls.. and thus they become 'guilty pleasures' .. even though they aren't really.
And yes men who listen to solely masculine music will of course deny themselves of enjoying music listened to predominantly by girls. But these men would never be the market for the artist anyway.
I'm pretty sure I'm correct in saying the most money nowadays comes from songs aimed at young girls..?
The likes of One Direction and Justin Bieber.
Any credible female artist will be enjoyed by both sexes.. any smart male will realise this does not mean he is any less masculine. But he's also not going to go shouting it out.. because other males may not be as smart.
Im straight male and about 70% of the songs on my ipod are probably classed as girly haha, oh wait strike that to 65% cos some people are saying Lana Del Rey isnt girly, oh actually put it up to 80% for my Hilary Duff songs
Closest I probably get is Belle And Sebastian - although I'd say they're only really effeminate in comparison to the classic rock/punk/metal that I tend to listen to.
Can you please explain why people become so obsessed (being literal) with k-pop?
Kinda hard to explain... It's like falling in love with someone and become uber obsessed especially the fact that the media think there innocent little girls But many people are mad about Sistar16,SNSD and Wondergirls. Personally i like Miss A because of their music
Kinda hard to explain... It's like falling in love with someone and become uber obsessed especially the fact that the media think there innocent little girls But many people are mad about Sistar16,SNSD and Wondergirls. Personally i like Miss A because of their music
Well thank you for your explanation. My friend who is obsessed with k-pop.. is literally obsessed with all things korean (suffice to say, she isn't Korean). 'Falling in love', I think probably is the best way to describe it.