I only expect it to get much worse. Ultimately, everything is going to be so blah that it will not be worth anything. We will all be fully enslaved, with nothing to distract from the unending drudgery.
How much worse? Just try listening to some music from the 1950s or 1960s. Songs like Purple People Eater, On Top of Spaghetti, and the like actually had character missing in today's music. You get the 1970s, with Earache My Eye. The 1980s and 1990s also had some songs that had character. We Are the World, Money For Nothing, and artists like TLC, Prince, and Def Leppard lent character to these years. Not to mention bands like Led Zeppelin, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and the Eagles.
Today, we have everything that is the least bit fun taken right out. It all sounds the same--and it is rubbish. You will not find another Led Zeppelin coming out--if anyone were to put out anything that good, it would immediately find itself in the trash can before being released. And it would not surprise me if they make it impossible to find such music--along with the movies and books they are now banning (too bad the bible is not one of them).
It might already be too late for some of your favorite books and movies, but you might still be able to find and download music from Led Zeppelin, The Bee Gees, The Doors, The Everly Brothers, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac, TLC, and Ratt. You can download them piecemeal or whole albums, but I recommend doing it now before those classic songs and albums disappear forever. And back up the downloads onto multiple devices--you might never be able to find them again. Rather, they will offer boring rubbish like Barbra Scheißand and Yanni, along with the rubbish that sounds like every other piece of rubbish available.
Nothing like that Purple People Eater song--by the way, that was a Number One song in 1958 but probably would be "too inappropriate" today.