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Story time....

Hubby and I have very different musical tastes. He mostly listens to the local Top 40 Pop type station (The Mix) and similar stations. I listen to the rock/alternative station (Q101). As you can imagine, when we are in the car, there is a lot of station flipping going on. He noticed a trend a while back that pretty much whenever there was a female singer on, I would change the station, so one day he asked what I had against female singers. I thought about it for a moment cos I didn't think I had anything against female singers. After a little consideration, I came to the point that it wasn't that the singers were necessarily female, just that females are most likely to make the sort of bubble gum electro-pop that I basically despise. Hubby accepted this and we moved on.

Fast forward a few weeks and here come Glee. Specifically, here come The Warblers with their cover of Teenage Dream. Now, Katy Perry is basically in my Top 5 of "Oh, dear God, please go away and stop existing" musical artists. However, I CANNOT GET ENOUGH of Darren and The Warblers and their cover of this song.

For some reason, I am greatly disturbed by this. Am I sexist? Do I just dislike all female singers? A friend asked me who my favorite female singer was, and I pretty much couldn't answer.

I am so confused by this for most likely no reason at all and I should just stop thinking and enjoy whatever music I enjoy. But this is disturbing me....

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Date: 2010-12-07 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] epicycles.livejournal.com
Eh, if it's a genuine preference for a certain kind of music I don't think you can call it sexist -- maybe the industry is sexist for only promoting artists who fit into their arbitrary girl-pop guy-rocker boxes so you are less able to find female singers performing the music you enjoy.

What kind of music do you like? Maybe try entering one of your favorite songs/bands into Pandora and listening to what comes up, to see if you like female singers who have a similar style.

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Date: 2010-12-07 09:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] switch842.livejournal.com
maybe the industry is sexist for only promoting artists who fit into their arbitrary girl-pop guy-rocker boxes

I like this. I'm gonna go with this theory. LOL :-D

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