Music appreciation is notoriously subjective, but there is no doubt that the recent evolution of pop nusic is not necessarily a positive one.
Part of the problem lies in the way music is consumed now - a lot of pop is designed to sound very toppy and heavily produced because that sounds better on phones and ear buds.
Add to that the seriously limited attention span of the modern pop fan, and a song has to be into its hook almost instantly, so the 'verse, verse, chorus' format is being eroded in favour of instant repeated hook lines.
Personally, I mourn the absence of input in a lot of pop from the performer - they appear interchangeable as formulaic computerised sounds make up so much of the charts today.
I am delighted to be the age I am, and to have enjoyed music as a soundtrack to my life, not background noise, as it is now.