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recently i started liking some music from the 90s to the present day and musicains and bands from the 60s and 70s seem to have aged and ones the 90s and 2000s are still going strong and not real old curious to know why bands from the 90s to now are not as old as the ones from the 60s to the 80s ? (link)
Well, the people who grew up with the 90's and 2000's music are still quite young so that music gets played more often for that age group. The older music is just that, older. The people who grew up with it are retiring and the younger people are not always a big fan of that era of music. Basically "hit" radio stations play for people who are teens-40's, meaning the 90's music is still good for them.
The "oldies" stations play the older things catering toward people 40+ so really only people who already liked that music are the ones listening to it and that era isn't gaining in popularity because of it.
Hope that makes some sense.


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Thank you!! My question didn't make much sense the way I wrote it but you understood it just great!




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