I would compare it to say hair metal. In popularity was so ridiculous. It's just like there were so many hair metal bands you couldn't keep track of trap drill is where it's going now. That's what the music videos are. A because young people are going to play what young people want to hear. But I feel a throwback to the floor. There's something about somewhat of a commercial success to validate it as being really good. Because you also act like Nirvana, like they were just playing rock music at the end of the day.

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