• PapaStevesy@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    Lemmy won’t let me expand the conversation to reply to the appropriate comment, so I’ll just put it here. Yes, Throbbing Gristle is influential to the industrial music movement. Does that make them universally influential? Of course not, most people haven’t even heard of the genre, much less the artist. Likewise, MIA can be extremely influential within her genre without having much affect on the world at-large, and can still be accurately dubbed a one-hit wonder. In this whoooole thread I still haven’t even heard what her other hits are, so the epithet certainly still applies for me. Wu Tang and the Kinks permeated culture so effectively that they’re still popular all over, I don’t even agree with the premise that they’re unpopular. Like, if the Kinks could magically reunite and tour again, do you really think they’d be opening for washed-up mediocre rock acts?

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      19 days ago

      xxxo, bad girls, galang, bucky done gun, and jimmy all reached the charts. i dont think you can call her a one hit wonder when 2 of her albums are great. skee lo is a one hit wonder. m.i.a. is not. and her influence does permeate culture as multiple artists who got big in the mid 2010s up to now cite her as a direct influence. her style of music has continued to get more and more popular. “brat” took over a whole summer not too long ago, and charli xcx cites m.i.a. as a major influence on her music. you can not like her music, you cannot downplay her importance, which is what you have done since the first comment

      also, funny that there is actually a reply limit on lemmy, i never knew that