Saturday, 17 May 2025

🔥 How the Old Guard is Holding M-Pop Back—And Why It Needs to Change



🔥 How the Old Guard is Holding M-Pop Back—And Why It Needs to Change

In every music industry, there's a point where evolution becomes inevitable. For Malaysian pop—M-Pop—that moment is approaching fast. A recent tarot spread I pulled gives surprising but deeply symbolic insight into what's really happening behind the scenes, and what needs to change for M-Pop to truly thrive.

Here’s the story the cards told me:


🌺 The Empress – A Legacy of Nurture, Now a Cage

The Empress represents beauty, nurture, and legacy. She symbolizes the established industry leaders, veteran icons, and long-standing institutions that once nurtured M-Pop into what it is today. Their contributions cannot be denied—but this card can also point to overprotection. Instead of fostering growth, it’s become a smothering embrace. Rules, aesthetics, and sounds of the past are being held up as untouchable standards, leaving little room for experimentation or bold reinvention.


💀 Death – The Necessary Ending

Then comes Death—a misunderstood card, often feared, but actually a blessing in disguise. In this context, it’s a clear and loud message:
The old system must transform or fall away.
Death is not about destruction for its own sake. It’s about letting go of outdated norms and allowing space for true evolution. The gatekeepers need to step aside, or risk holding the whole genre back.


🎉 Three of Cups – The Promise of a New Era

The beauty of transformation is what follows. The Three of Cups represents genuine artistic community and collaboration. A new wave is rising—young talents, producers, dancers, and independent labels ready to work together, across genres and backgrounds. But they can’t rise if the old guard keeps holding the spotlight. The new M-Pop is communal, boundary-breaking, and global-minded—and it’s ready to celebrate diversity in a way the old system never could.


🛋️ Four of Cups – The Disengaged Audience

And perhaps the most telling sign? The audience is pulling back. The Four of Cups reflects emotional detachment and dissatisfaction. People want more than recycled formulas. They crave realness, risk, and resonance. The public isn’t rejecting M-Pop—they’re rejecting what it’s become under the old rules.


🚪 So What Comes Next?

The cards are clear: Let go of the past or be left behind.

M-Pop has enormous potential to rise again—diverse voices, bold experimentation, global collaborations, and digital-native innovation are all bubbling beneath the surface. But for the dam to break, the old guard must step back and let the next wave in. What follows won’t be the end of M-Pop.

It’ll be its rebirth.


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