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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Aug 13, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.978 (18/3,200 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-02-02T13:08:33.358231Z
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I'm strongly inclined to think it's mostly about sexism. I've never seen a male artist being attacked for being the child of a musician but I've seen several other talented young female artists accused this way, as though everything they've achieved was just handed to them on a plate. King Princess in particular comes to mind.
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I don't think this was said in the video, but not only has Clairo matured in her body language between album covers, but she also matured in the way she dresses. I personally loved all of Clairo's outfits from over the years, and it appears that she is still fond of the 80's as she wears a Phil Collins t-shirt in the thumbnail. With that said, I couldn't help but notice how her current fashion choices reflect a new chapter in her career, paying great respect to folk music. I just started listening to Clairo's material last week, and I must say it's been an absolute honor to see her change in numerous aspects and make some amends in her personal life. It upsets me how many people hurt such a loving and caring soul, and I hope she continues finding happiness in her life, as she lives closer to her family, bonds with her dog, and begins her Sling tour next month.
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after i watched the apple music interview and she said she might take a break for five years, or all in all kind of quit music for awhile, i won't lie i was really upset. i discovered her in like late 2017, and just fell in love with her and her work. i can see why she'd want to kind of break out of the music world for awhile, and i'll respect her decisions no matter what.
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i will literally defend claire no matter what, her music brings me so much comfort and i think that sling is magical and criminally underrated. it really annoys me that a lot of people only listen to her old music and refuse to try listening to her new stuff just because its a little less popular
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Honestly, I really really like Sling and itās helped me overcome a lot of difficulties Iāve had for the last couple of weeks. I would understand why people might find immunity more relatable, but for me, Sling made me feel like I finally found someone who understands me. It felt like Clairo was there for me when I needed someone to talk to and even though these lyrics are supposed to be more personal to her I really felt a deep connection to this album. It was like she knew the pain I was going through, and I really donāt know how else to say it.
I also see a lot of people praising just her lyrical work on this album (not in this comment section but just in general) but I was actually really amazed by the production as well. Maybe a lot of Clairo fans are used to listening to bedroom pop and expected Clairo to produce something that her audiences are used to listening, which I understand. But I highly recommend giving it a couple more chances before giving up on the album. I think if you get used to the sounds and learn to adapt to a new genre it might help expand a new perspective of music and discover that you might actually like it. Maybe Iām just biased because this album came to me when I was at my worst and Iāve actually cried over this album lol. In my opinion I think it deserves more recognition but yeah Iām not an expert or anything I just really liked this album and how it sounded and how it spoke to me so I understand if itās not for everyone :)
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u should do one on billie and how ppl are saying shes trying to branch out from her āsignature styleā and why itās not working for her. like how in the first half of Happier Than Everā it sounds like some of her older albums but then the second half when the tempo picks up and she gets more seemingly angry rather than sad she sounds like a different singer and takes on these really strong and angry notes when she typically goes for somber and hurt (especially w the guitar in the background)
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@notshawnorsean
2 years ago
as far as the "industry plant" narrative around her is concerned, it's really funny how many people act like the music industry hasn't always been (to an extent) about who you know. that's kinda just how entertainment is in general. what matters at the end of the day is the artistry and the drive to solidify your identity as a musician, which no amount of money can really establish. she was releasing music on bandcamp looong before she even got "help" from her dad's connections anyway, so the suggestion that she hasn't put in the work never made any sense to me.
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