People don't like Kenny G because they're "real musicians" who don't understand that their idea of "real music" is fundamentally uninteresting to the general public. I give immense props to Kenny G for keeping at least some form of Jazz relevant after the post-bebop era's digression into more and more academic, aesoteric and difficult music.
It goes without saying that smooth jazz has a place and purpose, not only in and of itself but also as the inspiration for a substantial part of new music being created today - the vaporwave movement is almost entirely comprised of smooth jazz samples, mainly from kenny g and his contemporaries.
Yeah! It is sad to say that even Vapourwave is considered a non-serious genre or something that isn't taken seriously. Hopefully with some time, they will actually take a look at vapourwave as a genre that had a real impact on pop culture to some extent.
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Perhaps not taken seriously musically (and that's completely understandable) but the visual component of vaporwave is becoming more and more of a mainstream look. Yet the look never would have come about without the initial popularity of its accompanying music. The influence of vaporwave is definitely cross-medium in a way that very few previous artistic movements have been - only psychedelia and impressionism come to mind for me.
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