Thursday, December 17, 2015

View Tragic Problems (A Rant/Speculation)

Hey everyone, just to let you know that there alot of music videos that gain alot of views on YouTube and that are hit mainstream singles. While there are good artists like Demi Lovato that were lucky to have their music videos gained alot of views on YouTube, something like Carrie Underwood has lost alot of views. Not to mention unoriginal music videos like We Can't Stop and Anaconda gained way too many views and awesome music videos like Mr. MTV has suffered alot of tragic views. Not only that, there's too many views on copy and paste radio music music videos like Justin Bieber (I really hate Justin Bieber). Not enough ambitious realistic music videos like Pop Evil videos. Taylor Swift and Adele were both lucky. Taylor Swift's risky cinematic Bad Blood music videos recieved more than 20 million views on Vevo during its first 24 hours while Blank Space is not only Taylor Swift's music video with the most views on Vevo of all time, but it's the most viewed video on Vevo of all time. Taylor Swift has done a good jobs gaining alot of views on YouTube. Adele, on the other hand, had the most views during its first 24 hours on Vevo with 27 million views and took the fastest to reach 100 million views on Vevo in less than a day. That's because Adele is very different and very important to pop music. This is something that realistic mainstream music like rock music and Carrie Underwood should've got on YouTube. So in this rant/speculation article, I'll be talking about hit music videos that should've gain more views on YouTube but aren't and what the music videos do to fix that problem.


For example: Jewel released her 2015 comeback, My Father's Daughter featuring country music's Dolly Parton. So far, it gained almost 300,000 views. What? If you say that this emotional pop comeback has gained almost 300,000 views on YouTube. No, how about no. That music video deserves more than almost 300,000 views because Jewel has been around for 20 years ever since Pieces Of You came out in the mid 90s and her hit 90s song, Who Will Save Your Soul. That video should've got more than, I'd say, 167 million views on Vevo because Jewel is very talneted and a great singer-songwriter. Not only that, Jewel is hot. Jewel is 41 but she is going strong for 2 decades. However, young audiences avoid Jewel because young listeners think that they had no faith on this long running 90s singer-songwriter. Now then, I'll show you the right around of views My Father's Daughter that it should've deserved on Vevo. Let's take a look that the views My Father's Daughter could've gained. Now just to let you know that this fanmade, not photoshop. So I'll show you my fanmade pics as an example.


Here's that picture of the My Father's Daughter video that deserves more than 167 million views on YouTube. October is a fine date for the music video since My Father's Daughter came out in 2015. If The Father's Daughter video gained, I would say, 100 million views in, I'd say, 2 months and the music video has gained around 200 million views by spring 2016, then that Jewel music video will be a big as the music videos for copy and paste and cheap radio singles like Drake singles. Mid to late 2010s from 2012-2019 is a perfect time to have Jewel's My Father's Daughter video gained more than 100 million views on YouTube. But Vevo blew it.

Now then, let's talk about rock music videos that should gain alot of views on YouTube but couldn't. Just to let you know that I'm an internet journalist, not a hacker. So bear in that. OK then, let's think about a rock song that came out in 2014 about why MTV needs to play music videos whether it's on the air or even online. Something that it would have gain over 500 million views on Vevo.


Enter Mr. MTV. As you may know that Mr. MTV is a 2014 rock single by a rock band called Nothing More. So far, it gained more than 2 million views on YouTube. What? Are you saying that Mr. MTV has gained 2 million views on YouTube less than poorly viewed pop country music videos like Florida Georgia Line? How about no. That deserves more than 500 million views. So let's fix the music video so it can gained over 500 million views on YouTube.


Now then, as I mentioned earlier on how the music video got over 2 million views on YouTube. This is what Mr. MTV music video look like if the music video gained more than 564 million views on YouTube allowing Nothing More's Vevo account has recieved more than 3 million subscribes on YouTube. That could've got 564 million views on YouTube if the music video has gained at least 100 million views by the end of 2014 and later gained more than 500 million views by the end of 2015. So why this music video did not gained a massive number of views on YouTube? It deserves more than 500 million views on YouTube because the song represents MTV needs music videos like Katy Perry music videos. That way, MTV will know that Vevo will be the one that MTV couldn't have. If MTV respond Vevo, then MTV will recognize why music videos like Rihanna music videos needs to promote music on both MTV and Vevo at the same time. OK, let's talk about another rock music video should have gained alot of views on YouTube. So how about Pop Evil. Shall we?


OK, let's talk about the next subject. This rock music video represents a Pop Evil music video for Footsteps (Go Higher). First of all that music video came out a few month ago in 2015. The video recieved more than 1 million views on YouTube. Selena Gomez's Good For You music video has gained more than 100 million views on YouTube, ditto Ariana Grande's Focus music video and Demi Lovato's Cool For The Summer music video. That music video could've gained more than 200 million views in, I'd say, 2 months if the music video was heavily promoted in the mainstream even if the song was only played on rock radio. So let's fix this problem. Shall we?


OK, this Pop Evil music video would've gain, I would say, over 487 million views on YouTube in around, I was thinking, spring 2016. If the music video gained around 400 million views in around 4-6 months, then that music video was a hit for both Vevo and Pop Evil. That way, Pop Evil Vevo account will have, I would say, 6 million subscribers on YouTube. There's nothing wrong with the music video for Footsteps or Pop Evil. The view gains are just lazy. Young viewers who watched music videos on YouTube rather watch generic mainstream music videos like Miley Cyrus music videos over this spectacular music video. Why, young viewers, why? OK, I'll be talking about one more example about why good music videos needs alot more views on YouTube. Thats right, I'm talking about a pop singer that was heavily marketed on small markets like country music and not pop music. OK, Pop Evil is done. It's time to move on to Carrie Underwood.


Pop superstar which happens to be a country singer, Carrie Underwood is one example on why country music videos like Carrie Underwood music videos tanked on Vevo. Blame Nashville for not letting country music like Carrie Underwood appearaing on popular music like Vevo and the only way is Nashville and regular music. Country music is NOT regular music. Country music is popular music and yet popular music pretends country music don't exist now that Nashville is very protective on country music and only stay on Nashville and North America. If Carrie Underwood is a pop artist, not a country artist, then Carrie Underwood will do fine in the pop realm and Carrie Underwood's pop music sound more country than pop. If Carrie Underwood goes pop, then the pop singer will have to make pop music as a side project. That way, the pop star will not abondon her country music. Anyway, let's talk about Smoke Break. As you may know that Smoke Break's music video came out on August 25 and the music video gained almost 10 million views on YouTube, more than the total number of views for Mr. MTV, Footsteps and My Father's Daughter combined on YouTube. If Smoke Break is on pop radio instead of country radio, then Smoke Break will become a top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hit and the music video gained more than 300 million views on YouTube. This is what Carrie Underwood music videos could've gained if she's a pop artist or even a crossover country star with pop music as a side project. Carrie Underwood music videos including this one, could've gained alot of views on YouTube if she's a country and pop crossover career where she gets to make both country music and pop music.


See, if Smoke Break gained 373 million and a half views on YouTube and the music vdeo is classified at both country and pop on Vevo, then that song was a huge success. This will resulted to have almost 8 million subscribes for Carrie Underwood's Vevo account on YouTube. Taylor Swift was very lucky, she was even bigger than Carrie Underwood and she even have pop-only pop music like Shake It Off as well as garnering 17 million subscribers on her Vevo account on YouTube. Carrie Underwood could've done this similarly. All Carrie Underwood music videos should be both pop and country at the same time on Vevo. That way, all Carrie Underwood music video will be on both pop music and country music at the same time. If Carrie Underwood follows Taylor Swift's footsteps, then Carrie Underwood will be able to not only make country music but also pop music in the future despite she is in her 30s. Now that Taylor Swift has changed her genre to pop and she can only make pop music forever, Carrie Underwood will now have the time to take Taylor Swift's place as a new country/pop crossover singer. Carrie Underwood music videos could've gain alot of views on YouTube like Something In The Water and Little Toy Guns. So why isn't Carrie Underwood pop music? Carrie Underwood's country music are suppose to be pop music, not country music. OK, that's it for Carrie Underwood.

Bottom line, good mainstream music like Carrie Underwood do need alot of views on YouTube. Keep in mind that it will not work on most country music like Tim McGraw. Only country music specific pop music like Carrie Underwood and Highway Don't Care is appropriate. The rest like rock music do need more views. It doesn't matter if junk music like Nicki Minaj are more successful than good music like Jewel, a majority of music videos for mainstream music like rock music videos needs to gain alot of views on YouTube. This isn't the radio age anymore and yet people listen to music on the radio so they can get more music that goes by celebrities like Justin Bieber or top 40 radio music like Call Me Maybe. People needs to listen to mainstream music in general like Carrie Underwood and it needs to happen right away. So please start viewing now.

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