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who said our music doesn’t reflect the times it ignores them ?

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who said our music doesn’t reflect the times it ignores them ?

**Title: Does Our Music Reflect the Times or Ignore Them?**

In a world where music is a universal language, it’s intriguing to ponder whether it truly mirrors our era or merely skirts around the issues. This question, posed in the article *Why Doesn’t Our Music Reflect Our Reality?* on Medium, invites us to explore the role of music in society.

### Historical Context: Music as a Mirror

Historically, music has been a mirror of its time. The Beatles, emerging from Liverpool, reflected their background and thoughts, as noted by John Lennon. Similarly, composers like Handel and Bach created works that marked the transition from Baroque to a new musical era. This historical context shows that music has long been a reflection of societal shifts.

### Present Day: Commercialism vs. Reality

Fast-forward to today, and the landscape seems different. The music industry, driven by commercial success, often prioritizes profit over profound messages. Drake’s expression of disenchantment highlights this shift. While some artists, like AJR, use their music to reflect their values and support movements like Black Lives Matter, many others focus on escapism rather than realism.

### The Role of the Listener

Listeners also play a crucial role. Research indicates that the music we identify with during adolescence often stays with us, shaping our identity. However, as highlighted by NPR, music doesn’t universally bring happiness, suggesting a disconnect for some. This raises questions about the responsibility of artists and the desire of audiences for music that resonates deeply.

### Conclusion: A Call to Reflection

As Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. noted, many die with their music unplayed, often due to procrastination. For artists, this means a call to create music that reflects the times. For listeners, it’s about seeking and supporting music that speaks to their souls. The interplay between creation and consumption is vital for music to remain a true reflection of our world.

As we navigate our complex era, let’s challenge ourselves to seek music that mirrors our reality. Whether through the activism of artists or the conscious choices of listeners, the harmony between music and society can be restored. So, let’s embrace music that not only entertains but also inspires and reflects the world we live in.

What are your thoughts? Do you think music today reflects our times, or does it ignore them? Share your reflections in the comments.

         

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