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What did BRAT do that the other Pop Girls COULDN'T do?


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As we can all see, social media has been filled with nothing but BRAT for the last two months, and it's really becoming a cultural moment that I feel most of us did NOT expect. Even eclipsing albums like TTPD, HMH&S, CC, and many others (culturally) that were released this year.

 

The fact that this album feels bigger than TTPD (the highest selling album this year) speaks VOLUMES.
 

So what is it about BRAT that did what the Pop Girls COULDN'T do? 

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not sales and hits for sure. 

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hits for sure and sales great

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6 minutes ago, cuteboyzay said:

Even eclipsing albums like TTPD, HMH&S, CC, and many others (culturally) that were released this year.

 

The fact that this album feels bigger than TTPD (the highest selling album this year) speaks VOLUMES.

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Excellent marketing strategy and the art direction is iconic and timeless

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I honestly would've expected kamala to do the shameless pandering towards the swifties with TTPD. but she definitely knows that brat is the gen-z zeitgeist of 2024.

 

or she's shading taylor? like they could've done a tortured poets theme but instead chose brat

 

 

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Its her breakthrough era, unlike the others. 

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My theory is that Camila copying her was the best thing that ever happened to her.

 

She isn't doing anything that musically different than she was doing before.

 

When artists start referencing and imitating other artists, it makes the artist being copied seem cooler and higher status than they did before. They authentically produce what others struggle to replicate.

 

Lana has seen a similar boost in the last few years.

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For me it feels like Charli has been grinding and working on her sound and her brand for years with a lot of passion to get to this. She mastered her craft. And her cult following and the critics have noticed it and now it's all word of mouth from here.

 

There's so much potential and a lot that she can do with the material she has right now.

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Art :clap3:

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43 minutes ago, ChooseyLover said:

For me it feels like Charli has been grinding and working on her sound and her brand for years with a lot of passion to get to this. She mastered her craft. And her cult following and the critics have noticed it and now it's all word of mouth from here.

 

There's so much potential and a lot that she can do with the material she has right now.

Exactly that and I'd add that if social media happened to be as musical back then as it is now, Charli would've smashed earlier with Vroom Vroom and Pop2. She was the embodiment of internet culture and she has basically platformed so many talents from social media. She was always a tastemaker and had a vision of pop that just needed people to catch up. Tiktok was a turning point. Crash was another turning point. BRAT is just everything coming together for her. In a perfect world Pop2 would've been a moment just like BRAT, because it felt exactly like BRAT is now for those that got it back then

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Certainly not good music. 

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It was honest, vulnerable and came through with thumping beats. A lot of the girlies pretend to be vulnerable but forget that many of us are intelligent, highly attuned individuals who can easily intuit what is genuine and what has been curated and manufactured to elicit certain responses from certain types of people.

 

Charli did none of that, she simply wrote some ugly truths about how she felt that she could easily have been slandered for (and she was in part) and people related to those real complex human emotions.

 

But also the music SLAPS and people are sick of mid-tempo crap.

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She connected with the tiktok audience. That's why you see her everywhere on social media. The others just couldn't do it 

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It's a great album and it has done very well commercially by Charli's standards as it has honest and vulnerable lyrics that resonate with a lot of people, but its "cultural impact" is definitely exaggerated by gays and their TikTok timelines

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She's so Julia :giraffe:

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No one cares about sales and hits when you've got IMPACT

 

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1 hour ago, CandleGuy said:

My theory is that Camila copying her was the best thing that ever happened to her.

 

She isn't doing anything that musically different than she was doing before.

 

When artists start referencing and imitating other artists, it makes the artist being copied seem cooler and higher status than they did before. They authentically produce what others struggle to replicate.

 

Lana has seen a similar boost in the last few years.

This is very true too

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1 hour ago, cuteboyzay said:

eclipsing albums like TTPD

1 hour ago, cuteboyzay said:

this album feels bigger than TTPD

Y'all are so unserious :priceless:

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:suburban:

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Didn't give a scheisse about what pop forums wanted from her :suburban:

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Brat is the perfect example of cultural impact> commercial impact. It feels like a moment and that's really all that matters in the end. No one will remember what it sold but they will remember BRAT summer. 

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Certainly good music 

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Stop bringing Taylor in every thread challenge :toofunny3:

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