The hosts and guests reflect on how the entertainment landscape has changed, moving from an era where a few artists could achieve global, household-name status (like Michael Jackson or Bob Marley) to a fragmented market where success is often defined by niche audiences. They argue that the sheer volume of content and platforms available today means that even highly successful artists may not be known by everyone, unlike in the past when television and radio created more unified cultural touchstones.
Impact: High. This observation points to a fundamental alteration in how cultural impact is measured, suggesting that the era of the singular, universally recognized global superstar may be over due to market saturation.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:07:40 to 00:11:37.
Sources in support: Karlos (Host), Malik S. (Guest), Justin Whitehead (Guest)

