That doesn't make any sense. Laura and Dylan did something unique and people paid attention. The meme factor/novelty definitely helped with the momentum, of course. They were averaging just over 100k plays a month for a while - their rise in popularity was gradual.
Same for Death Grips. Death Grips isn't just completely forgotten, they slowed their musical output and went radio silent. It makes sense that they would fade to just something the fans think about at this point. There's something to be said to about people just burning out on an artist. They put out so much music, so quickly. Can't be in the spotlight forever
That doesn't make any sense. Laura and Dylan did something unique and people paid attention. The meme factor/novelty definitely helped with the momentum, of course. They were averaging just over 100k plays a month for a while - their rise in popularity was gradual.
Same for Death Grips. Death Grips isn't just completely forgotten, they slowed their musical output and went radio silent. It makes sense that they would fade to just something the fans think about at this point. There's something to be said to about people just burning out on an artist. They put out so much music, so quickly. Can't be in the spotlight forever
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I'm just responding to the theory, I didn't mean to make it sound like you specifically. Jpop is good