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It's all pop music, it doesn't automatically enter some kind of rarefied quality layer if made by blokes with beards and guitars?
There are only two kinds of music, "good" and "bad" - and only you can decide where the line is drawn.
As for Demi... their song (I think that's the correct pronoun now, they identify as non-binary) seems quite weak to me, but clearly comes from quite a personal place for them, so fair play, ultimately got the profile to do whatever they want,
Ultimately I don't think it really matters what genre something falls into, music genres are artificial constructs but they're useful to help describe things.
I'd say I like rock. I like some very heavy stuff, but I also like some very commercial, melodic hard rock and I do think there are occasions where a band crosses a line into territory which is - by my own definition! - no longer rock. Much of Def Leppard's recent material would fall into that category, for me. Also the last-but-one Scorpions album, Return to Forever, went too far in a pop rock direction.
Kids today.
It's clearly a rock song. The only quibble is as to the precise sub-category. An exercise that makes the full LGBTQ+ stuff look positively broad-brush in comparison.
It just reeks of the sudden fad of all these popsters of late jumping on some sort of rock bandwagon like this machine gun nelly chap. At least Sophie loyd gives him a hint of cred
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Disappear off onto a mountain, build a giant ice fortress and an ice monster to keep away trespassers?
Elsa ain't letting anything go!
Yes it is, and is acceptable as, rock.
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