This interview was conducted in a conversation dialect about music and stereotypes that surround them. This interview was conducted on Sept. 29. The genres rap and gothic were seen as having a distinct look to the people who typically listen to the music. When I asked about the diversity of music, and she had mixed feelings about whether it was diverse or not. This is because the same themes of sex, drinking, partying, etc seem to appear in all genres. This would decrease diversity. I felt on the other hand that diversity has increased by breaking down the barriers between genres and doing more crossover music creating a new sound. Then we talked about whether music today was political and her conclusion was that artists today focus on being politically correct so they do not face backlash from their fans. I agreed but pointed out that even being politically correct is technically still a political statement.
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