Today, I want to look back on the music that I thought was the best. First of all, here it is.
This one by ONE DIRECTION was like the very first shot that made me fall in love with Western music. And after this exhilarating music, is what I fall in love with.
You may think it sounds nostalgic, but this was one of the music I got hooked on. At the same time, I also started listening to Taylor Swift and others from this area. But the first time I heard this music was in Canada and England.
And when I got tired of such fluent English and perfect melodies. I came across this.
It seems to me that in 2016 there was mass production of innovative music. We were also listening to David Guetta, Shakira, Justin Bieber, and so many others.
The songs I have introduced so far are mainly those until about 2016, and this is where the second Western music Revo began. It becomes fancier and focused on the music itself. However, I was not that into rap music.
I knew that Ed Sheeran's Shape of You wasn't the only cutting edge, but I still felt that the musical horizons were wide open, streaming artists like Daya, Zala Larsson, Camila Cabello, The Weeknd, and too many others to count. I was streaming and listening to their music and many more.
Among others, the new electronic music was being felt at this time, with artists such as Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez, Jonas Blue and Drake, and many other artists who represented the decade in multiple directions. However, we also noticed that it was slowly taking shape, and we couldn't help but feel a sense of "ephemerality" somewhere along the way.
In particular, the music of 2019 and beyond, until recently, seemed to sum up rap, R and B, and numerous other music genres up to that point.
And with the rise of the most Billy Eilish and female artists lining the stream, it seems that what had previously been punkish was beginning to successfully stimulate a different kind of sensibility.
No-brainer, the Justin Bieber/DJ Khaled song competition., coupled with the rise of BTS, has definitely shifted the musical landscape of what used to be considered pop slightly, and that still seems to be the case. Above all, it was surprising that Taylor Swift came out with nostalgic and vigorous music called Message in a Bottle.