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Well that is the demographic that would be commuting to work and likely not subscribe to a streaming service.
Now about the dated statement the op makes. Well older music will always sound dated to a younger generation that grows up on music that uses that older music as a foundation.
So many other genres have sampled or remixed this music to become popular now. Future generations will sample this generations music to help make thier new music. You also get artists like the weekend who sounds like a third rate 80s new wave artist. So you have a lot of mimicking too