
cvh1991
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Ever notice there are a ton of bands out there that are all men with an attractive woman on the vocals? Of course the hot babe singer sells, but how much do you want to bet that 9 times out of 10 the men write the music/play all the instruments (e.g. "the hard part") then the woman just has to sing the lyrics (e.g. "the easy part").
Then often times the vocalist will blow up/be the only band member normies know when really she didn't do anything but "be hot" and sing the lyrics that were written by the men who also probably wrote and mixed the music.
Don't get me wrong, obviously there are female song writers out there and I'm not claiming this is universally true by any means, but I'm fairly confident this is the arrangement for a lot of groups out there. One of my sisters is a failed "musician" (she's not hot enough to be blunt -- she perhaps could be but she can't stop stuffing her face lol. Not that that means she has any difficulty finding men of course, she's already divorced lmao) and basically this is how it works -- men she knows write and arrange the music and she just sings it. Rather humorously I know for a fact she has about three different men "on call" who pretty much record/mix for her for free (the songs that she got for free from other men) ... because they're simps who think they have a chance because she flirts with them. It's honestly pathetic.
Anyway, just got me thinking when I was on Spotify how often I see that split -- in some cases you can actually look it up, even for the two or three person groups and "usually" the men do all the hard parts and then they just have the girl sing/be the face.
On a somewhat related note, it's honestly nuts when you really start to think about it how most women can basically just exist get taken care of -- when they do "work" usually they do relatively easy stuff and men bend over backwards to help them out because men are mostly easily manipulated by the "chance" (usually delusion) at sex. I don't want to give away too much about my identity, but where I work requires a technical degree and there aren't a lot of women -- the ones we do have suck to be frank and whenever we get a female applicant they almost always beat out more qualified male candidates for "diversity" or some such bullshit. Anyway, I'm getting off topic, but I thought it was interesting enough to post about.
Relevant citation: https://news.usc.edu/135288/in-musi...writers-and-producesr-are-outnumbered-by-men/
> "12.3 percent of songwriters of the 600 most popular songs of the last six years were women, while 2 percent of producers across 300 songs were female. For producers, this translates into a gender ratio of 49 males to every female."
Of course the rest of society will say this is because of sexism or some such bullshit, but it's probably because like with most things women don't typically want or need to do the "hard part".
Then often times the vocalist will blow up/be the only band member normies know when really she didn't do anything but "be hot" and sing the lyrics that were written by the men who also probably wrote and mixed the music.
Don't get me wrong, obviously there are female song writers out there and I'm not claiming this is universally true by any means, but I'm fairly confident this is the arrangement for a lot of groups out there. One of my sisters is a failed "musician" (she's not hot enough to be blunt -- she perhaps could be but she can't stop stuffing her face lol. Not that that means she has any difficulty finding men of course, she's already divorced lmao) and basically this is how it works -- men she knows write and arrange the music and she just sings it. Rather humorously I know for a fact she has about three different men "on call" who pretty much record/mix for her for free (the songs that she got for free from other men) ... because they're simps who think they have a chance because she flirts with them. It's honestly pathetic.
Anyway, just got me thinking when I was on Spotify how often I see that split -- in some cases you can actually look it up, even for the two or three person groups and "usually" the men do all the hard parts and then they just have the girl sing/be the face.
On a somewhat related note, it's honestly nuts when you really start to think about it how most women can basically just exist get taken care of -- when they do "work" usually they do relatively easy stuff and men bend over backwards to help them out because men are mostly easily manipulated by the "chance" (usually delusion) at sex. I don't want to give away too much about my identity, but where I work requires a technical degree and there aren't a lot of women -- the ones we do have suck to be frank and whenever we get a female applicant they almost always beat out more qualified male candidates for "diversity" or some such bullshit. Anyway, I'm getting off topic, but I thought it was interesting enough to post about.
Relevant citation: https://news.usc.edu/135288/in-musi...writers-and-producesr-are-outnumbered-by-men/
> "12.3 percent of songwriters of the 600 most popular songs of the last six years were women, while 2 percent of producers across 300 songs were female. For producers, this translates into a gender ratio of 49 males to every female."
Of course the rest of society will say this is because of sexism or some such bullshit, but it's probably because like with most things women don't typically want or need to do the "hard part".
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