{"id":14279,"date":"2019-01-03T15:50:29","date_gmt":"2019-01-03T23:50:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/?p=14279"},"modified":"2019-01-03T15:50:29","modified_gmt":"2019-01-03T23:50:29","slug":"blackpink","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/2019\/01\/03\/blackpink\/","title":{"rendered":"BLACKPINK"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Musical Power Rangers.<\/p>\n<p>In case you missed the memo, BLACKPINK is the buzz of Coachella. That&#8217;s right, people are more interested in a K-Pop band that&#8217;s never played in America than the ubiquitous headliners.<\/p>\n<p>Then again, the audience owns BLACKPINK, whereas the rest of the acts are playing to the media.<\/p>\n<p>I know, it makes no sense, girls singing in Korean enticing a country.<\/p>\n<p>But this is the Lou Pearlman paradigm all over again. Innovation always comes from outside, disruption always comes from outside, while major American labels were busy finding rappers with a long history of legal entanglements and features on hit performers&#8217; tracks, YG Entertainment went the other way, it asked what the AUDIENCE wanted!<\/p>\n<p>You can start with the music, not that that&#8217;s the hook, but the tracks are an amalgamation of electronics and rap and they&#8217;re bouncy and you can dance to them and they&#8217;d fit right in at a Bar Mitzvah or Sweet Sixteen. That&#8217;s right, half of what&#8217;s popular, if not more, is not ready for prime time consumption. The lyrics have to be bleeped, everybody&#8217;s trying to appear trashier and more dangerous than their competitors, both black and white, it&#8217;s like the WWE, and that cartoon has an audience, but it doesn&#8217;t reach everybody.<\/p>\n<p>And neither does BLACKPINK. But if you go down the rabbit hole with them&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>The videos are flashy and rewatchable. You can see that the girls are directed and have little input, but they&#8217;re so cute you watch them anyway, both boys and girls, boys for the crush, girls for instruction, BLACKPINK is a fantasy.<\/p>\n<p>And since the act lives on YouTube, you can click &#8220;Closed Caption&#8221; and see what they&#8217;re really singing about, but does it really matter? Girls picked from obscurity to live a fabulous life.<\/p>\n<p>Kinda like 1D.<\/p>\n<p>Then again, that musical paradigm also wasn&#8217;t generated by the majors. Sure, the two Simons were not total left-fielders, but Fuller created the singing competition show and Cowell put together five good-looking guys who triumphed, sold out stadiums, not because of radio but because of fanaticism online.<\/p>\n<p>Used to be you got on radio, did TV, got the media involved, now that&#8217;s all irrelevant. Assuming you&#8217;ve got traction, and that&#8217;s not easy to get, word of mouth builds you online. You live on YouTube and social media. Maybe Spotify. It&#8217;s a club the rest of the world is clueless as to, and the fans like this.<\/p>\n<p>And on one hand, it&#8217;s juvenile.<\/p>\n<p>On the other, juvenile has been triumphing in American music for a decade. Smart is out, stupid and lawbreaking is in. It&#8217;s all lowest common denominator, made by people who are escaping minimum wage jobs. And, the audience is following them. That&#8217;s America, hedonistic and ignorant, as they feel the brunt of the policies of the man. Ever notice that the educated don&#8217;t go into music? Why? There&#8217;s no place for them!<\/p>\n<p>But the game is fascinating because of the holes, the blind spots of the titans who think they know.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not only BLACKPINK, but BTS. We heard about K-Pop for years and did nothing, kinda like people denying the future of electric cars. It&#8217;s coming, boy.<\/p>\n<p>Because the Koreans built a better mousetrap. They realized it was pure entertainment, there were no big statements involved, although the girls do take a stand now and again.<\/p>\n<p>You can invest in the personalities. It&#8217;s like a board game come to life.<\/p>\n<p>But it&#8217;s not pushing the envelope of music.<\/p>\n<p>Yet, the tunes are much more listenable than most of the Spotify Top 50 tripe.<\/p>\n<p>So, Lou Pearlman revolutionized music two decades ago with his boy bands. But what made Pearlman&#8217;s impact so great was Max Martin, who was more talented than the so-called heroes of the hit parade, he knew what a hit song was. And I won&#8217;t say that K-Pop has found its Martin, but it is distilling today&#8217;s sounds in a more palatable way than the Americans.<\/p>\n<p>Like every disruption, this was hiding in plain sight. It wasn&#8217;t like we were unaware of K-Pop, we just didn&#8217;t believe it could happen here.<\/p>\n<p>But it did, because of insight and preparation and experience and practice. It&#8217;s the outgrowth of PSY. It&#8217;s clever. It&#8217;s going to change the business. There is money in K-Pop and opportunity in playing to everybody as opposed to the niche. Nobody hates K-Pop other than the most dyed-in-the-wool rockers, who&#8217;ve been irrelevant since the turn of the century, thinking that their judgment still applies.<\/p>\n<p>But it doesn&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p>Once again, isn&#8217;t it interesting that a promoter is leading the way, as opposed to radio and labels. This is a good thing, evidence of health and growth, but when these fans grow up, what will they want to listen to?<\/p>\n<p>THAT IS THE QUESTION!<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Musical Power Rangers. In case you missed the memo, BLACKPINK is the buzz of Coachella. 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