What is that magic behind an artist’s timelessness? What are those aspects that make certain musicians, actors, and creators stay in the hearts of people for years on end? The question of timelessness in entertainment is much more applicable in 2024 when we get to see a new star born each year, yet only a few of them actually manage to secure an iconic spot.
Take Beyoncé as an example. She has changed with the times for over two decades, always with a very consistent brand, even when that brand seems unusual. From the early days of Destiny’s Child to her game changing solo career, Beyoncé really represents a huge part of why she still remains a global force because she just changes with musical style while retaining the core artistry. Her music speaks to personal empowerment and collective struggles alike and touches on themes that transcend generations. But it isn’t just one of musical talent: Beyoncé is a cultural leader, she’s someone who knows how to make headlines with both her music and business. When Beyoncé speaks or releases new material, that is an event, and that is what makes her timeless. She very rarely holds the key to relevance, which keeps her renewing herself with every breath yet keeping her core intact.
Then there is the legendary Michael Jackson, whose ripples can still be felt in today’s popular culture. Known as the King of Pop, Michael Jackson set bars not just for music but even for performance, fashion, and music videos.
Years after his death in 2009, his music still plays in every part of the globe, and his influence can already be seen in the work of such contemporary artists as The Weeknd to Bruno Mars. To wit, his albums Thriller and Bad remain iconic proof that true artistry sees no time. What is timeless about Michael Jackson is the universal appeal, the coming together of diverse audiences through his music, the innovation in the industry that changed the face of pop music altogether.
But then again, it’s not just about the talent, staying relevant within entertainment also concerns understanding the audience and responding to cultural shifts. A very good example is Taylor Swift. She has gone from country darling to indie-folk icon during her career, maintaining a devoted fanbase that grows with her. It is in Taylor’s telling through songs, connection with the fans, and even being open to the latter about her personal life that really makes her a generational artist. Swift’s ability to pivot genres from country to pop to alternative, proves an artist can evolve with their audience while staying true to the creative vision and remain relevant.
And let’s not forget the role of social media and how it has reshaped what it means to be timeless. How well an artist could adapt to a trending trend or the reinvention of themselves after a couple of years used to depend on one’s longevity. But through Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, artists are able to immediately reach their audiences. This puts them in a place of ability to be consistently visible and participatory, which is really big in relevance. Take Rihanna, she has leveraged social media as a means to become a mogul. Since the release of Fenty Beauty, her stature as an icon in fashion and beauty has outshone whatever perception there was of her as a music artist. But each time she puts on new music, it’s a cultural moment.
Obviously, timeless doesn’t mean being stuck in times past; it means growth, connecting with each new generation that comes along. The timeless artists: Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, and Rihanna are those types who not only move with the times but shape and mold them. They make pieces representative of the mass consciousness of their audience, yet at the same time, push the boundary and explore new dimensions.
The reality is that the entertainment industry is constantly changing, and to remain relevant, it takes more than talent; it needs innovation, authenticity, and an understanding of what the audience desires, needs, and expects. Moving into 2024, the secret to timelessness in entertainment will be the ability to change with the times while remaining true to one’s distinctive voice. It is in this delicate balance that those artists who can master it shall continue to shine, proving their place in entertainment is not some fleeting trend but a legacy.