Crazyfirefly
[10] Knight
No you're wrong. There is music specifically manufactured to sell to people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin
I honestly, truly wish we lived in a world where this was true.
Just because you manufacture something to be popular doesn't equal focusing on one target audience. That in fact would be counter productive. When Mr. Martin writes these hits he isn't thinking...oh this would appeal to white females between the ages of 23-32 or oh this would appeal to young adults between the ages of 13-17 he is writing things that are catchy and acoustically appealing no matter what the audiences age/sex/race ect. ect. He is writing music for radio which one could safely say might even be harder to do than writing music for a movie or special collaboration because music on the radio has to "speak" to a large amount of people or they won't play it because ultimately people only listen to the radio stations that play the music they like. Writing music for the radio or for a particular performing artist doesn't diminish the art form but rather just puts an extra person in the creation process.