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Will baritones ever be allowed to be major popstars again?
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No. That would require that pop music be oriented at adults again, which probably isn't going to happen.
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>>130880451
When did pop music become more aimed at kids? 80s?
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>>130880404
They can, but they're forced to mumble instead of actually singing.
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>>130880546
The 1950s. Ever heard of teenyboppers?
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>>130880546
Basically as soon as teenagers with disposable incomes came into being, so yeah this >>130880570

It's definitely taken a turn for the even more juvenile and retarded in the last 20 years though.
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>>130880404
Post Malone's a baritone
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>>130880404
Chris Martin is a baritone I don't care what anyone says
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>>130885667
Most male singers are baritones
Vocal range is more dictated by how low you can go cause anyone can force their voice higher but good low notes are limited by what you can actually do
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>>130880404
bruh Frank was a Swinger
of course not. Swing is dead.

You could pull off that voice in a Jazz Rock band though.
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>>130880404
Isn't Sinatra like Maradona?
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>>130887340
>Maradona
Literally who
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he wasn’t a huge star like Frank unfortunately but Sven had quite the baritone:

https://youtu.be/oEJRv9H2kAk
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yes and I will bring it back btw



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