"The music industry can make you feel like a prostitute"
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Coming from Davis, this lands inside a late-90s/early-2000s rock ecosystem that monetized confession as a genre. Nu metal didn’t merely tolerate vulnerability; it turned it into a marketable texture. The industry’s genius - and its cruelty - is how it reframes self-expression as content strategy. Your trauma becomes a hook. Your authenticity becomes a branding asset. Your refusal becomes “difficult.”
The line also captures the subtle indignities: label notes that translate into “be more radio,” managers who treat your boundaries like inefficiencies, press cycles that demand a version of you that’s legible and sellable. It’s not a claim that making music is shameful; it’s an indictment of a system that rewards compliance and punishes autonomy while pretending it’s all passion and opportunity. The metaphor works because it’s less about sex than about consent, power, and who gets paid for your selfhood.
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| Topic | Music |
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