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Rolling Stone: "Female artists are more creative than men"


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A research conducted by Rolling Stone Magazine found the following results:

At first, Mauskapf, Askin, Koppman and Uzzi’s data, which pulled from a bank of 250,000 songs produced and released between 1955 and 2000, showed no noteworthy difference between men and women when it came to the output of creative work.

When the gender composition of genres and the size of an artist’s network of collaborators were taken into consideration, though, the scholars found that female artists actually create more novel songs — works that are more musically fresh and unusual — than male artists.

“These results suggest that social factors, rather than differences in raw ability, are responsible for gender disparities in creative production,” researchers wrote.

“In the context of creative production, female artists may actually benefit more from large collaboration networks than male artists. The latter are constrained by expectations that ‘real men’ do not engage in behaviors like seeking help.”

Female artists are beyond capable. Their abilities exceed those of their male counterparts in multiple ways. They’re divergent thinkers, their work benefits from social interaction, they thrive in collaborative settings, and they’re forced to work harder than men are. Through the data that supports these claims, Mauskapf and his fellow researchers prove that bias and cultural context are serious hindrances. Pantsuit nation, don’t fail us now.

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UnknownUser71

Men are so afraid of being creative (obviously not all of them)... and they are kinda obsessed with his "physical aspect" and public image of being "THE MAN" that they don't evolve as an artist. 

Majority of men are scared of talk about their insecurities and show themselves vulnerable.

Bands are way much creative than the solo performers because a band is "perceived as a whole", the boys who are part of it do not feel the pressure of maintaining a public image as individuals.

I think gay artists are much more creative because they don't feel the pressure to fit in that prototype.

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CautiousLurker

This sounds like such BS to me, how would you even determine what qualifies as 'fresh and unusual' first of all? And how does that translate into creativity and ingenuity? Also how would you determine input on songs that have collaborators of both genders?

This just sounds like something that's supposed to generate outrage for clicks, rather than provide any kind of useful insight 

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ItWasntLaauv

I mean, I thought this was already known... :teehee:

Björk alone is more musically fresh and unusual than the whole populous lmao :firega:

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Red Velvet

To quote someone very dear to my heart: "All the female artists that I've known of have reinvented themselves 20 times more than men. They have to." 

I'm like some kind of supernova
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Red Velvet
1 hour ago, Mister D said:

Men are so afraid of being creative (obviously not all of them)... and they are kinda obsessed with his "physical aspect" and public image of being "THE MAN" that they don't evolve as an artist. 

Majority of men are scared of talk about their insecurities and show themselves vulnerable.

Bands are way much creative than the solo performers because a band is "perceived as a whole", the boys who are part of it do not feel the pressure of maintaining a public image as individuals.

I think gay artists are much more creative because they don't feel the pressure to fit in that prototype.

That's why to me, K-Pop is more superior when it comes to the music of male artists. K-Pop has used tons of concepts, starting from boy group VIXX using "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer",  BTS who used the concept of The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas to give respect to the Sewol Ferry disaster in one of their songs and BIGBANG's Haru Haru and they aren't even afraid to go feminine. 

I'm like some kind of supernova
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GaGaAst

What about bisexuals like gaga

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I dont like these comparisons, and I find that they're kinda false. You can't say Selena Gomez is more creative than Prince. I dont think u can pinpoint creativity based on gender 

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Red Velvet
1 minute ago, kyanewest said:

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TO ME TO ME TO ME HAHAHAH, pls, i'm not trying to convert yall dont worry

I'm like some kind of supernova
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