It is a pet peeve of mine to have constant repetition and yet most people don't seem to be exceptionally bothered by it. It may just come down to personal preference. I was remarking today that at least the purpose is praise and worship vs the repetition that's in secular pop music. It's coming down to having to be picky about where I shop, workout or recreate at this point because pop music has become so common where I live. The issue seems to be coming to the fore for whatever reason.
Perhaps it's God's way of telling me to listen to music instead of silence all the time? The problem is that I don't want to miss social opportunities in unlikely places (which do happen but rarely turn into anything meaningful) still though...is that a reason to curtail them entirely? Quandaries...Alas.
I sympathise with you and feel the same way. Perhaps the issue is Christians becoming complacent with prayer expecting God to do everything and don't take action to fix the problem themselves.
We aren't supposed to just be hearers of the word but doses of the word. If you don't like your options, take a small business course, apply for a small business loan and start your own business.
The world has the liberty to exercise their beliefs and play what ever music they like,. We have the same liberty but don't exercise it and thus submit to the world's substandard anti Christian philosophies.
Ps if I end up taking a tourism course at a secular school, call me in 2 years, sounds like you need a vacation as much as I do lol