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how to stop worrying about retarded criticism on 90s and 2000s artist ?


Question Posted Tuesday August 4 2020, 8:43 am

two years ago i started listening to some 90s and 2000s music artist and enjoyed them but now a days i am worried about them in general being criticized just becuase they don't come from the 70s or before that i do like some of the stuff from the 70s but not all of it but how can i stop worrying about criticism on artist who are not that old in general ?

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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday August 6 2020, 2:01 pm:
What matters is what you like. It's not about what another person thinks when it comes to music. You're always going to find different people with different tastes. So what if if someone else doesn't like a certain artist, style or genre? Let them be critical but go on loving what you like.

Infact, it's great to have electic tastes and open minded to experience all kinds of artistry and writers and performers from any decade. If others criticise work of someone you like I would let it go and continue listening to what makes you happy. Perhaps you can also explore the music they're in to or what you may not think you would get enjoyment from. I wouldn't worry because everything is subjective. No two people will think exactly the same about music or performance arts. I wouldn't worry about this but rather go on enjoying and exploring and finding and listening to what you like.

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Danicus answered Wednesday August 5 2020, 2:50 pm:
Mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter. Who cares that someone disagrees for your taste in music? Nobody has the same preferences and it doesn't matter. It only matters because you think it does. If someone criticizes or dislikes your taste in music, just wear headphones. Then you can't hear them anyway. But what you really should do, is not care. Its very liberating, doing the things you like or listening to the things you like without caring what someone else things is great (so long as I'm not bothering anyone). Not caring about this would be good practice in the art of not sweating the small things. Since its unwise to get all bent out of shape because someone else doesn't like your music. Next time you start speculating about what people might be thinking about your music, "do they think its too new? too old? too this or that?" Always remember the correct answer to those speculations. The correct answer is "Who gives a shit?"

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