Candy Pop Music Review

The genre is often a product of "the machine." Unlike punk or folk, which valorize the authentic self, candy pop valorizes the product . Groups are assembled in survival-schools (K-Pop), songwriters are hired in Sweden, and the "artist" is often a performer playing a role. This leads to a lack of artistic evolution. Attempts at "mature" candy pop (e.g., Katy Perry’s Witness ) often fail because maturity ruins the candy.

While simple, great candy pop is incredibly hard to write. The production requires pristine mixing to avoid sounding cheap. Max Martin, the godfather of the genre, is a genius of melodic math. The hooks are engineered to trigger dopamine hits with surgical precision. The bridge builds, the key changes up a semitone (the "Truck Driver’s Gear Shift"), and the final chorus explodes. It is formulaic, but when the formula works, it is bulletproof. candy pop music

You should not eat it for every meal. You should not pretend it is nutritious. But when you are tired, sad, or just need to move your body for three minutes, a perfectly engineered piece of candy pop is the best thing in the world. Let them eat cake—and turn up the synth. The genre is often a product of "the machine