I don't mind the "degeneracy". I like some, dislike others, much like anything.
Sometimes, I like certain pop music because there's something new with the "sound". The same old string quartets and piano music can get old.
I also find that pop music is forced to be "honest" in a way that classical music is not, because it has to be liked by people to survive. That can give you clues about the kinds of musical ideas that are universally recognized and appreciated.
In my opinion from what ive seen in pop ( that being said i havent really listened to any mainstream pop in a few years) what ive generally heard was honest, was talking about drug abuse and gang violence, being a young teen at the time, it didnt have the best effect on my mind. Also i might add the especiallymainstream stuff, e.g taylor swift seem to just reuse the broken relationship idea over and over again to appeal to the masses in a sense. I think with classical music, more specfically Chopin and that era (because ive been reading about that recently) it appears Chopin at least, composed his most raw feelings at the piano, i dont think anything gets more honest than some of his pieces, its awfully private and shows his vunerability. In my personal opinion the very mainstream pop, as mentioned earlier(Taylor swift) comes across as very superficial compared to this, at least for me. Chopins problems at least are incomparable to any problems we face in the west (that is if you live in the west) currently apart from very few select situations . Tuberculosis, very talented yet also sick siblings and of course living in War torn poland, with opponents at every side and of course having to flee to a country alone, without his most beloved people. To add from the point another person made about alot of composers being anti semites, homophobes or just bad people in general, I might add that they didnt (generally) promote this in their music- at least none come to mind apart from maybe Wagner( i imagine he probably did something like that) and also there were some morally good composers which come to mind, Liszt and Bach are the first. (little is known about bahc or atleast i know little about his character but Liszt in everything ive read seems to be honorable and a truly honest man).
Also the point about seperating art from the artist brings up another conversation.
I ask, is art really like something like maths where the matter and the creator can be seperated. I dont think so, because the art generally is a composite of this persons culture and their very fibers of their being, and thats why these people who are great composers have generally suffered a great bit, because their suffering is eventually part of their experience and a result of hard labour and their experience art is created. I personally like to believe that we are all shaped by experience and hard work in this music bubble, i dont believe in a thing such as talent, ( however a certain case of yunchan lim makes me believe he is a genius after seeing him in concert) , I prefer to believe that the mind has certain affinities towards things based on how we were raised when we were young, which cause us to want to work in those fields. Of course a level of intellect is needed in high level piano playing along with hard work- this is what i believe talent is.
Also, to say that the artist can be seperated is also to argue that we must seperate the politics of the time from the art, yet the art is only created due to the poltics of that time, i might add this is very much like seperating a child from its mother, the child struggles to fare alone and needs the artist i believe to stand this test of time. The artist being here of course the sense of style and character. Honestly i may have just proven myself wrong. :/