Music Popcast

  1. girl in red: The Popcast (Deluxe) Interview2024/03/06
    An interview with the Norwegian singer girl in red (Marie Ulven) about her second album, “I’m Doing It Again Baby!,” opening for Taylor Swift and more.
  2. Popcast (Deluxe): Is TikTok Done? 4 Crises Holding the App Back2024/02/28
    Once addictive and effective, TikTok is struggling with commercialization, a shifting relationship with the music industry and more.
  3. Remembering Toby Keith and His Complexities2024/02/27
    A conversation about his loudest (and quieter) moments, and how patriotism has played into country music. Guest: David Cantwell.
  4. Popcast (Deluxe): Pop Stars vs. the Attention Economy2024/02/22
    Jennifer Lopez’s new film and album, “This Is Me … Now,” plus other confusing recent rollouts for pop stars including Dua Lipa, Justin Timberlake and Camila Cabello.
  5. Covering the Rise of Tracy Chapman2024/02/21
    In 1988, “Fast Car” turned the singer-songwriter into a star. She was skeptical of the spotlight, and learning to wield her power. Guest: Steve Pond.
  6. Popcast (Deluxe): Usher, Beyoncé and Ye Lead a Busy Week in Pop2024/02/15
    Recapping the Super Bowl halftime show, two new singles from Beyoncé, Ye’s “Vultures 1” album and more.
  7. How Usher Arrived at the Super Bowl Halftime Show2024/02/08
    A conversation about his long career path through several generations of R&B, and what he might do on such a big stage. Guests: Thomas Hobbs and Danielle Amir Jackson.
  8. 2024 Grammys, Dissected: Taylor, Miley, SZA, Tracy, Joni and More2024/02/07
    Was this the year the awards got it correct? Guests: Caryn Ganz, Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  9. Popcast (Deluxe): Will Taylor, SZA or Olivia Win Big at the Grammys?2024/01/31
    A breakdown of the major categories and most interesting competitions at the 66th annual awards on Sunday.
  10. Popcast (Deluxe): Playboi Carti, Waxahatchee and 12 More to Watch2024/01/24
    A breakdown of new albums and songs for 2024 (and a handful of possible but dubious releases).
  11. Pitchfork, the Early Years2024/01/24
    With the music website’s future uncertain, Ryan Schreiber and Chris Kaskie look back at its start.
  12. An Elastic and Impressive Moment in Jazz2024/01/19
    A rundown of impressive recent releases and a look at who benefits (and suffers) when artists working outside formal jazz idioms are lumped into conversations about the genre. Guests: Marcus J. Moore and Giovanni Russonello.
  13. Popcast (Deluxe): Lil Nas X, Ariana Grande and 21 Savage Kick Off 20242024/01/17
    Pop’s premier troll returns while one of its biggest voices turns her attention to gossip, and the first blockbuster rap album of the year arrives.
  14. Popcast (Deluxe): ‘Saltburn,’ Jacob Elordi and the New Heartthrob Era2024/01/11
    Plus: Barry Keoghan’s “Murder on the Dancefloor,” Jeremy Allen White’s stripped-down moment and Nathan Fielder’s “The Curse” wraps up.
  15. What Did We Learn From a Year in Live Shows?2024/01/10
    Concerts paused during the height of the pandemic, and returned at full power in 2023. Our pop music editor saw a lot of them. Guest: Caryn Ganz
  16. Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and the Sphere: The Year in Live Music2023/12/23
    The touring business saw record revenue in 2023 and major tours made news, but fans still struggle with ticket prices and access — and political leaders are watching. Guest: Ben Sisario.
  17. Popcast (Deluxe): The Kid Mero on the Viral Characters of 20232023/12/20
    The comedian and podcaster known as the Kid Mero on the year in internet domination, including Ice Spice, Keith Lee, the Weeknd, Kai Cenat and more.
  18. Chatting About the Best Songs of 20232023/12/15
    The most impactful tracks of the year come from different genres and generations — and not all of them are traditional songs. Guests: Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  19. Jelly Roll: The Popcast (Deluxe) Interview2023/12/13
    An emotional conversation with one of the year’s biggest breakout stars about turning his life around and transitioning from Southern rap to country hitmaking.
  20. The Albums That Defined 2023? Let’s Discuss.2023/12/09
    Our critics debate their year-end lists (and agree on SZA, Olivia Rodrigo and 100 gecs!) in a wrap-up of the year in LPs. Guests: Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  21. Popcast (Deluxe): Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Movie Shows All the Work2023/12/06
    Discussing the singer’s new concert film that documents the Renaissance World Tour, interspersed with behind-the-scenes looks at how it came to be.
  22. Jung Kook, BTS and English Language K-Pop2023/12/01
    A conversation about K-pop’s long march to American awareness, and the potential risks of that embrace. Guest: Kara.
  23. Popcast (Deluxe): Can Rap Bridge Its Generation Gap?2023/11/29
    Is it possible for rappers to age gracefully? Where are the new stars? A discussion on the state of the genre and where it may be heading.
  24. André 3000’s Experiments With Flutes and Fame2023/11/25
    The acclaimed rapper’s first solo album contains no rapping. What does this sharp creative turn reveal about its maker? Guests: GQ's Zach Baron, and Sadie Sartini Garner.
  25. Popcast (Deluxe): Mailbag! The Beatles, Taylor Swift and More2023/11/22
    Taking viewer and listener questions on hot topics in pop music.
  26. Popcast (Deluxe): What Is Going On With the Grammy Nominations?2023/11/15
    Dissecting the contenders for the 2024 Grammy Awards, including top nominations for SZA, Olivia Rodrigo, boygenius, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Jon Batiste. Plus: Nathan Fielder's "The Curse."
  27. PinkPantheress Leaves the Bedroom for the Wider Pop World2023/11/10
    A conversation about the 22-year-old singer, songwriter and producer’s new album and the art of sampling. Guests: Kemi Alemoru and Lindsay Zoladz.
  28. Popcast (Deluxe): ‘Priscilla’ and ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Plumb Heartbreak2023/11/08
    Breaking down Sofia Coppola’s new film, an impressionistic take on Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s relationship, plus: the surprising depth of a reality TV spinoff.
  29. Noah Kahan’s Rootsy Rock Revival2023/11/03
    Revisiting the rustic mainstream sound of the early 2010s, the Vermont singer-songwriter has broken through with “Stick Season.” Guests: Vox's Rebecca Jennings and Billboard's Jason Lipshutz.
  30. Popcast (Deluxe): Is the Pop Music Machine Stuck in Place?2023/11/01
    With certain headliners hogging up space, where are the new stars? We checked in on recent hits from the radio, streaming services and TikTok.
  31. Who Is Troye Sivan Now?2023/10/27
    A conversation about the pop star’s evolution on his new album, “Something to Give Each Other,” and the ceilings he may still face as an openly gay male performer. Guests: Harry Tafoya and Shaad D’Souza.
  32. Popcast (Deluxe): The Britney Spears Memoir + ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’2023/10/25
    Reacting to “The Woman in Me,” the new book by Spears, and Martin Scorsese’s latest film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone.
  33. Drake Takes On All Comers2023/10/20
    The rapper’s new album, “For All the Dogs,” has stirred debate about maturity and misogyny, and led to questions about the next phase of his career. Guests: The Ringer's Justin Charity and Pitchfork's Dylan Green.
  34. Popcast (Deluxe): Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Movie + Bad Bunny Returns2023/10/18
    A conversation about Swift’s concert film documenting her summer stadium sojourn. Plus: The new album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.”
  35. Do We Need Album Reviews Anymore?2023/10/12
    A conversation about the history — and future — of album reviews in an increasingly fraught environment for music journalism and criticism.
  36. Popcast (Deluxe): Drake’s New Album Courts New Enemies2023/10/11
    A discussion about “For All the Dogs” and the fever-pitch online discourse around Drake, his career and his public persona. Plus: reality TV drama.
  37. Maren Morris: The (Deluxe) Interview2023/10/04
    In a guest appearance, the country-pop singer discusses her recent decision to step back from country music because of Nashville’s poor track record of tolerance and diversity.
  38. Zach Bryan Begins Building His Village2023/09/29
    A conversation about the singer-songwriter’s post-politics approach to stardom, his dogged work ethic and his artistic coalition with fellow dissidents.
  39. Popcast (Deluxe): Doja Cat’s Rap Renaissance + Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce2023/09/27
    Breaking down Doja Cat’s surprising new album, “Scarlet,” plus: Swift’s foray into football and Hasan Minhaj’s fibs.
  40. Remembering Jimmy Buffett, Beach Bum Bard2023/09/21
    A conversation about how the musician, who died this month at 76, turned a way of life into a song — and that song back into a very profitable way of life. Guest: Jon Pareles
  41. Popcast (Deluxe): Ice Spice’s Munchkin Drink + Jann Wenner Backlash2023/09/20
    Plus: what it’s like in Sean Combs’s sauna.
  42. Popcast (Deluxe): Breaking Down Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Guts,’ Part 22023/09/13
    A deep dive into whom the singer’s new songs might be about — and if it matters. Plus: Zach Bryan’s breakthrough and recent arrest.
  43. Olivia Rodrigo’s Songs About Growing Pains2023/09/12
    The 20-year-old singer-songwriter returns with “Guts,” an album informed by the opportunities and costs of her rapid rise. Guests: Caryn Ganz and Lindsay Zoladz.
  44. Popcast (Deluxe): ‘Bottoms,’ ‘Hard Knocks’ & Uncovering Rap History2023/09/06
    What we watched (and read!) this summer.
  45. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Speed Round, Part 22023/09/05
    A conversation about Swift’s relationship to celebrity, the tour date as destination event and how fans dressed up for the show. Guests: Caryn Ganz, Vrinda Jagota and Josh Duboff.
  46. Popcast (Deluxe) Mailbag: Selena Gomez, BTS and Doja Cat!2023/08/30
    Listener (and viewer!) questions on some recent releases, also including Renee Rapp, Earl Sweatshirt and Zach Bryan.
  47. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Speed Round, Part 12023/08/29
    A conversation about how the concert relates to Beyoncé’s stadium show, the role of dance in Swift’s spectacular and more. Guests: Wesley Morris, Brian Seibert and Bandsplain's Yasi Salek.
  48. Popcast (Deluxe): A Shocking No. 1 Hit and Addison Rae’s New EP2023/08/23
    The rapid rise of Oliver Anthony Music’s “Rich Men North of Richmond,” plus: the playful pop of the TikTok star Addison Rae.
  49. Dead & Company Said Farewell, but the Scene Is Very Alive2023/08/22
    One of jam’s most definitive bands is still attracting new recruits, and younger generations are finding comfort in its community. Guests: JamBase's Scott Bernstein; and Marc Tracy.
  50. Popcast (Deluxe): Is There Such a Thing as the Song of the Summer?2023/08/16
    Tracks by Morgan Wallen, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift and more have dominated this summer — or at least attempted to.
  51. Popcast (Deluxe): Lizzo, Travis Scott and the Limits of Persona2023/08/09
    What can pop stars get away with? Plus: the deaths of Sinead O’Connor and Angus Cloud.
  52. The Raw Art and Life of Sinead O’Connor2023/08/03
    A conversation about her unlikely pop fame, complex relationship to stardom and powerful, signature music. Guests: Alfred Soto and Amanda Hess.
  53. Popcast (Deluxe): Our Favorite Albums of the Year So Far2023/08/02
    Peso Pluma, Ice Spice, Skrillex, 100 gecs and more.
  54. Jason Aldean’s Culture War Hit2023/07/28
    After the country star’s “Try That in a Small Town” video was criticized as offensive, right-wing support sent the song to No. 2 on the singles chart. Guests: The Tennessean's Marcus K. Dowling; the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Amanda Marie Martinez
  55. Popcast (Deluxe): ‘Barbie,’ Jason Aldean’s Culture War and Drake’s Tour2023/07/26
    Plus: Violent J in our 50 Rappers, 50 Stories project, new songs and new snacks.
  56. 50 Rappers, 50 Stories: Behind the Scenes2023/07/23
    A look at how we assembled a sweeping collection of personal narratives, and the threads that tie them together. Guests: Joe Coscarelli, Elena Bergeron and Keith Murphy.
  57. Popcast (Deluxe): Fans Misbehaving at Concerts, and Pinkydoll’s NPC TikTok2023/07/19
    Plus: Music from Troye Sivan and Militarie Gun (as performed by Post Malone).
  58. Popcast (Deluxe): Britney Spears’s Wembanyama Run-In and Taylor Swift’s ‘Revenge’2023/07/12
    Plus: Lil Uzi Vert’s new No. 1 “Pink Tape,” and Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City.”
  59. The Many Lives of Lil Durk2023/07/11
    How the Chicago rap veteran reinvented himself, and became a star largely in the shadows. Guest: Fake Shore Drive's Andrew Barber.
  60. Popcast (Deluxe): Olivia Rodrigo Returns, Fall Out Boy Denies History2023/07/05
    Plus: “Barbie” memes and the Grimace Shake attacks.
  61. Popcast (Deluxe): Kim Petras’s New LP and Jennifer Lawrence’s Return2023/06/29
    Up for discussion this week: “The Idol” approaches its finale, the conclusion of Kesha and Dr. Luke’s legal battle and more.
  62. Kylie Minogue’s ‘Padam Padam’ and the Queer Club-Pop Canon2023/06/27
    The global star’s single has become the soundtrack of Pride this year, opening fresh conversations about pop divas and their gay fans. Guest: Vulture's Jason P. Frank
  63. Popcast (Deluxe): Pharrell Williams at Louis Vuitton and Gunna’s New LP2023/06/21
    What’s the role of global celebrity in high fashion? Why hasn’t hip-hop penetrated the charts this year? And what’s the snack of the week?
  64. The Joni Mitchell Renaissance2023/06/17
    A conversation about how the singer-songwriter was received during her career peak, and how she is remaking her own music in her later years. Guest: Lindsay Zoladz.
  65. Popcast (Deluxe): The Rise of the A.I. Pop Star, Luke Combs’s ‘Fast Car’2023/06/14
    Dissecting the recent wave of songs ‘by’ Drake and others, plus your questions about band reunions, a rundown of new songs and more.
  66. Popcast Mailbag! Frank Ocean, Peso Pluma, A.I. Grimes and More2023/06/09
    You asked, we answered your questions about the weight of following a smash single and the persistence of genre. Guests: Jon Pareles, Joe Coscarelli, Lindsay Zoladz and Caryn Ganz.
  67. Popcast (Deluxe): Taylor Swift and Matty Healy, Plus ‘The Idol’2023/06/07
    Breaking down Ice Spice’s new feature on Swift’s “Karma” remix, the explosion in pop music documentaries and more.
  68. Popcast (Deluxe): Morgan Wallen, Indie Sleaze and ‘Survivor’2023/05/31
    Introducing a new weekly video show from the Popcast team that breaks down the essential pop culture story lines of the moment.
  69. On TikTok, Pop Music Speeds Up2023/05/24
    A 12-year-old Miguel song has re-entered the Billboard charts, demonstrating how the app reshapes listening habits. Guest: Billboard's Elias Leight.
  70. Jessie Ware Is Dancing Into Her Second Act2023/05/17
    A conversation about the British musician’s journey to her lush neo-disco manifesto “That! Feels Good!” Guests: Caryn Ganz and Lindsay Zoladz.
  71. Ed Sheeran Is Vindicated, But Other Copyright Battles Rage On2023/05/10
    Do current protections account for how music is actually made now? Guest: Ben Sisario.
  72. Jai Paul Emerges From the Shadows, Somewhat2023/05/04
    The elusive vocalist and producer performed his first shows last month. Do they mark the end of an arc, or a new beginning? Guests: Lindsay Zoladz and The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino.
  73. How Fred again.. Jolted Dance Music2023/04/24
    A conversation about the genre's new wave of big-tent ambition, and the whimsical British artist at the heart of it. Guest: Foster Kamer.
  74. A Spree of Country Music Divorce Albums2023/04/17
    Kelsea Ballerini, Carly Pearce and Kacey Musgraves have reacted to breakups — and found freedom — in song. Guest: Marissa R. Moss.
  75. The Friendship Harmonies of boygenius2023/04/06
    How Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus’s side project has become a major part of their music — and their lore. Guests: Jon Pareles and Pitchfork's Cat Zhang.
  76. How Taylor Swift Shapes the Story of Her Eras2023/03/31
    The pop superstar is back on tour for the first time since 2018, performing grand stadium shows that spin a narrative from her 10-album catalog. Guest: Joe Coscarelli.
  77. The Inevitability of Ice Spice2023/03/22
    A conversation about the ubiquitous Bronx rapper’s rise, and her boosts from the meme universe. Guest: Rolling Stone's Jeff Ihaza.
  78. The Return of Morgan Wallen (Who Never Went Away)2023/03/16
    As the country star’s new album earns the biggest debut of the year, a conversation about the nature of his fame and the scope of his reprimand for using a racial slur. Guest: The New Yorker's Kelefa Sanneh.
  79. Celebrating De La Soul, With Questlove2023/03/08
    A conversation about the group’s impact and legacy as its music finally arrives on streaming services, just weeks after the death of one of its rappers, Dave Jolicoeur. Guests: Questlove and Joseph Patel.
  80. Pharrell and Luxury Fashion’s Hip-Hop Obsession2023/03/01
    The hitmaker has been named a creative director at Louis Vuitton, building another bridge between two worlds with decades of history. Guest: Complex's Aria Hughes.
  81. SZA’s Very Roundabout Path to Success2023/02/18
    A conversation about the singer and songwriter’s chart-topping “SOS,” and the different approach to star-making that brought her there. Guest: Danyel Smith.
  82. Lil Yachty Breaks Boundaries and Takes on Rap Conservatism2023/02/10
    A conversation about the hip-hop eccentric’s experiments, and the benefits (and perils) of collaborating outside an artist’s established genre. Guests: Jayson Buford and The Ringer's Justin Charity.
  83. Grammys 2023: Hip-Hop Wins, Beyoncé Wins (Sort of)2023/02/07
    Does respect from music’s premier awards show still carry weight? Guests: Joe Coscarelli, Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  84. Blackpink, Aespa, NewJeans: The Evolution of K-Pop Girl Groups2023/01/26
    Acts with growing profiles and unique personalities are taking increasingly different paths, as the genre’s globalization opens new doors. Guest: Tamar Herman.
  85. Ticketmaster Under the Magnifying Glass2023/01/19
    The concert giant has long been the target of consumer complaints and artists’ ire. Recent incidents involving Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny have renewed focus on problems in the live marketplace. Guest: Ben Sisario.
  86. Jazz’s Year of Reckoning With Tradition2023/01/12
    As the genre experiences a creative renaissance, has it become quietly radical to re-embrace the past? Guests: Harmony Holiday and Giovanni Russonello.
  87. The Year of Bad Bunny2023/01/06
    With a blockbuster LP and a smash tour, the genre-melding superstar set a new bar for himself, and expanded the possibilities for Spanish-language pop worldwide. Guests: Billboard's Leila Cobo and The New York Times Magazine's Carina del Valle Schorske.
  88. Year-End Listener Mailbag: Your 2022 Questions, Part 22022/12/31
    Answering reader queries about the state of the music video, Morgan Wallen, SZA and Ethel Cain and more. Guests: Joe Coscarelli and Caryn Ganz.
  89. Year-End Listener Mailbag: Your 2022 Questions, Part 12022/12/28
    You asked, we answered your queries about Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, the state of indie rock and more. Guests: Joe Coscarelli and Caryn Ganz.
  90. 2022: The Songs of the Year2022/12/14
    Let’s talk about tracks by Ice Spice, Cardi B, Ethel Cain and many more of the 70 picks on our critics’ lists. Guests: Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  91. The Best Albums of 2022? Let’s Discuss.2022/12/07
    Our critics debate their year-end lists (and agree on Beyoncé and Rosalía!) in a wrap-up of the year in LPs. Guests: Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  92. 2022: The Year in Atlanta Rap2022/12/01
    The country’s most influential hip-hop scene has weathered a period of extraordinary upheaval. A look back at happened, and what’s next. Guest: Joe Coscarelli.
  93. Separating Big Business and Bad Behavior in ‘Tár’2022/11/16
    The film about a renowned and embattled conductor puts a fresh spin on conversations about art, power and misdeeds. Guests: Vulture's Alison Wilmore and Zachary Woolfe.
  94. 50 Years of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Talking Book’2022/11/09
    A conversation about the singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s studio innovations, and melding of social consciousness and musical creativity. Guest: Jon Pareles.
  95. Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’: Listener Mailbag2022/11/02
    The New York Times pop music team had its say; now a new panel answers questions about the blockbuster album. Guests: Madison Malone Kircher and Pitchfork's Quinn Moreland.
  96. Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’: Let’s Discuss2022/10/25
    The blockbuster singer-songwriter’s 10th studio album finds her at a crossroads: Will she continue to reckon with her past, or forge another new path forward? Guests: Joe Coscarelli, Caryn Ganz, Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz.
  97. Remembering Loretta Lynn2022/10/20
    A conversation about the country music titan’s sly radicalism and the many readings and misreadings of her work. Guest: Jewly Hight.
  98. The Young Women Who Make TikTok Weep2022/10/12
    Songwriters who have found success on the app via emotional catharsis have expanded its range, and piqued the music industry’s interest. Guest: Stereogum's Rachel Brodsky.
  99. The Sudden Rise of Zach Bryan2022/10/05
    The breakout country-folk singer and songwriter has found an audience for his old-fashioned artistry largely on a newer platform: streaming. Guest: Grady Smith.
  100. Popcast Live! The New Faces of 20222022/09/22
    Blondshell, Central Cee, Ethel Cain and more: a conversation about what’s breaking through, plus questions from the audience at our first live taping. Guests: Joe Coscarelli and Caryn Ganz.
  101. The Perseverance of Megan Thee Stallion2022/09/14
    The rapper’s rise has been accompanied by outside noise. How has she grown on record, and how have extra-musical narratives shaped her career? Guests: Rolling Stone's Mankaprr Conteh and Pitchfork's Heven Haile.
  102. What Is a ‘Fake’ Artist in 2022?2022/08/31
    Firestorms over the “virtual rapper” FN Meka and faceless artists on Spotify have sparked conversations about alienation and creative agency. Guests: Joe Coscarelli; Garbage Day's Ryan Broderick; and Music Business Worldwide's Tim Ingham.
  103. Rage Against the Machine, Roaring On2022/08/24
    A conversation about the band’s return, its evolving message and the nature of comeback tours. Guests: Rolling Stone's Andy Greene and the writer and "Summer of Soul" producer Joseph Patel.
  104. Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’: The Speed Round2022/08/17
    The conversation continues about one of the year’s most ideologically provocative pop albums, its queer inspirations and its credits. Guests: Naima Cochrane, Vulture's Jason P. Frank, Resident Advisor's Kiana Mickles and Patrik Sandberg.
  105. A Renaissance in American Hardcore Music2022/08/11
    A look at the recent burst of bands and how the scene operates as music, ethic and feeling. Guests: Stereogum's Tom Breihan and The Ringer's Chris Ryan.
  106. The Robust Return of Beyoncé2022/08/02
    A deep dive on “Renaissance,” her relationship to queer music communities and her framing of authorship. Guests: Joe Coscarelli, Wesley Morris, Jon Pareles and Salamishah Tillet.
  107. Lizzo’s Complicated, Joyful Pop2022/07/27
    The singer, rapper and songwriter’s peppy empowerment songs have made her an outlier in a field dominated by melancholic music. Guests: The Ringer's Justin Charity; Lindsay Zoladz; and William Robin.
  108. ‘Elvis’ vs. Elvis2022/07/13
    How much do fantasy and imagination play into how we remember pop culture heroes? Guests: A.O. Scott and Alanna Nash.
  109. What’s Next for Jack Harlow?2022/07/07
    He’s one of hip-hop’s biggest emerging stars, and he’s cutting a very different path than the white rappers who came before him. Guests: Hunter Harris, Larisha Paul and Peter Rosenberg.
  110. Where Is Jazz Most at Home?2022/06/29
    The genre has long been filled with tension between mainstream outlets and the spaces in which the music is most likely to grow. Guests: Giovanni Russonello and WBGO's Nate Chinen.
  111. Drake Hits the Nightclub2022/06/22
  112. Digging Into Bob Dylan and Lou Reed’s Archives2022/06/15
  113. Mailbag Madness: Adele, Jack Harlow, the State of Rock’s Return2022/06/08
  114. Can Harry Styles’s Music Catch Up to His Fame?2022/06/01
  115. Kendrick Lamar’s Anxiety Era2022/05/24
  116. How Gossip Is Remaking Online Hip-Hop Media2022/05/18
  117. Why We Collect2022/05/11
  118. A Decade of Drill Rap2022/05/08
  119. Machine Gun Kelly’s Pop-Punk Pivot2022/04/27
  120. Will Smith, Before the Slap2022/04/21
  121. The 2022 Grammys: Let’s Discuss2022/04/05
  122. Charli XCX’s Ever-Evolving Pop2022/03/30
  123. The Many Worlds of Rosalía2022/03/23
  124. The Sounds of Ukrainian Pop2022/03/15
  125. Reggaeton’s Global Expansion and Wide-Open Future2022/03/08
  126. The Enigma of Big Thief2022/03/02
  127. Remembering Betty Davis, a Futuristic Funk Force2022/02/23
  128. Mitski, In and Out of the Spotlight2022/02/16
  129. Spotify’s Ongoing Joe Rogan Problem2022/02/09
  130. Remembering Greg Tate, Critic and Catalyst2022/02/01
  131. A Killing Jolts Sweden’s Rap Scene2022/01/26
  132. What’s Left for the Weeknd to Conquer?2022/01/18
  133. 2021 in Jazz: Intimacy and Conversation2022/01/12
  134. Bonus Episode: Lana Del Rey’s American Fever Dreams2022/01/01
  135. What We Forgot to Talk About in 20212021/12/28
  136. TikTok’s Music Critics Reflect on 20212021/12/21
  137. The Best Albums of 2021? Let’s Discuss.2021/12/14
  138. Remembering Stephen Sondheim, Musical Theater Visionary2021/12/07
  139. Adele Returns, From Beyond Space and Time2021/11/30
  140. The Emotional and Financial Business of Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well’2021/11/17
  141. Remembering the Velvet Underground Through the Mirror of Film2021/11/16
  142. How the Mosh Pit and ‘Raging’ Came to Hip-Hop2021/11/09
  143. Popcast Mailbag! Halsey, Nicki, TikTok and, of Course, Taylor2021/11/03
  144. glaive and Hyperpop’s Breakthrough Moment2021/10/19
  145. The Music Lost to Coronavirus, Part 32021/10/12
  146. The Reporters Who Covered R. Kelly on His Trial and Conviction2021/10/05
  147. Bringing Aaliyah Into the Streaming Era2021/09/28
  148. Kacey Musgraves, Country Music Chameleon2021/09/21
  149. Is Drake Tired of Drake?2021/09/14
  150. Miss the Old Kanye? Try the New Kanye.2021/09/07
  151. Lorde Steals Her Sunshine Back2021/08/30
  152. The Style of Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ Era2021/08/24
  153. The Lox, Triumphant at Verzuz2021/08/16
  154. Billie Eilish’s New Pop Perspective2021/08/09
  155. Lil Nas X in the Pop Stratosphere2021/07/23
  156. When Pop Music Trolls Grow Up2021/07/19
  157. The (Not So?) Tentative Return of Live Music2021/07/12
  158. Britney Spears Takes On Her Conservatorship2021/07/01
  159. In the Weeds of ‘In the Heights’2021/06/18
  160. Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Sour’ Breakthrough2021/06/04
  161. J. Cole, Triumphant (at His Own Pace)2021/05/29
  162. The Beatific Re-emergence of Beverly Glenn-Copeland2021/05/14
  163. Where Is Country Music Making Room for Women?2021/05/09
  164. The Sing-Rap Generation Branches Out2021/04/26
  165. When a TikTok Influencer Dances, Who Gets Credit?2021/04/16
  166. The Telling of DMX’s Life Story2021/04/11
  167. Taylor, Billie, Demi, Blackpink: The Pop Star Documentary Boom2021/04/02
  168. The Grammys, Improbably, Made It Work2021/03/16
  169. TikTok and the Pop Music Rough Draft2021/03/13
  170. New Jazz That Agitates for Change2021/03/02
  171. Remembering Sophie, Architect of Future Pop2021/02/15
  172. The Music Lost to Coronavirus, Part 22021/02/05
  173. Olivia Rodrigo and ‘Drivers License’ Aren’t Going Anywhere2021/01/31
  174. Inside the Bull Market for Songwriting Rights2021/01/19
  175. How Zev Love X Became MF Doom2021/01/07
  176. 2020 Popcast Listener Mailbag: Taylor, Dua, MGK and More2020/12/23
  177. Taylor Swift’s ‘Evermore’: Let’s Discuss2020/12/15
  178. The Best Albums of 2020? Let’s Discuss.2020/12/09
  179. Saweetie, City Girls and the Female Rapper Renaissance2020/11/29
  180. Who Will Control Britney Spears’s Future?2020/11/18
  181. Ariana Grande, a Pop Star for the Post-Pop Star Age2020/11/10
  182. The Many Mariah Careys2020/10/22
  183. Luke Combs’s Country Stardom and the Remaking of the Bro2020/10/04
  184. Will Pop Music of the Future Rely on Actual Musicians, or Avatars?2020/09/28
  185. Is TikTok a Music Industry Friend or Troll?2020/09/17
  186. Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, Preserving Pop’s Old Guard2020/09/09
  187. Remembering Riley Gale of Power Trip, a Thrash Titan2020/09/01
  188. How Merchandise Bundles Undid the Album Chart2020/08/22
  189. The Music Lost to Coronavirus, Part 12020/08/18
  190. The Welcome Return of the Chicks2020/08/10
  191. Answering Your Questions About Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’2020/08/04
  192. Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’: Let’s Discuss2020/07/28
  193. Remembering Ennio Morricone, the Film Score Maestro2020/07/20
  194. The Timely Agitation of Run the Jewels2020/07/09
  195. Pop Superfans Are Getting Politically Active. What Happens Next?2020/06/30
  196. Lil Baby Is Warming Up to the Spotlight2020/06/21
  197. The Long, Complicated History of ‘Urban’ Music2020/06/15
  198. How Did The Source Cover the 1992 Los Angeles Uprisings?2020/06/07
  199. After Missteps, Pop Stars Apologize … and Sometimes Push Back2020/06/01
  200. The Many Lives of Doja Cat2020/05/18
  201. Remembering Tony Allen and Florian Schneider, Two Pillars of Rhythm2020/05/11
  202. The Triumphant Return of Fiona Apple, Pop Music Renegade2020/04/30
  203. Beyond ‘Trolls’ and ‘Frozen’: What Are Our Kids Listening To?2020/04/19
  204. Dua Lipa, Dance-Pop Crusader2020/04/11
  205. Sam Hunt and Kenny Rogers, Country Music Rule-Benders2020/04/05
  206. What Is the Role of Criticism in a Crisis?2020/03/27
  207. What Music Should I Listen to in a Crisis?2020/03/20
  208. How Will Pop Music Respond to the Coronavirus?2020/03/19
  209. The Unrelenting Space Jams of Tame Impala2020/03/08
  210. The Death of Pop Smoke and the Future of Brooklyn Drill2020/02/28
  211. Justin Bieber Is Back With Confessions, Personal and Musical2020/02/21
  212. Answering Your Questions About Britney, Billie, Aaliyah and More2020/02/14
  213. Answering Your Questions About Taylor, Mitski, Emo and More2020/02/07
  214. When Did the Super Bowl Halftime Show Become Political?2020/02/01
  215. The Grammys, Dissected: Out With the Old, in With the Billie, Lizzo and Tyler2020/01/28
  216. How TikTok Is Killing the Radio Songwriter2020/01/17
  217. In 2019, Jazz Reckoned With Old Boundaries, and Marched Past Them2020/01/11
  218. Were These the Best Albums of the 2010s?2019/12/31
  219. Debating the Best Albums of 20192019/12/20
  220. Juice WRLD and the Crisis of SoundCloud Rap-Era Fame2019/12/13
  221. Would Prince Have Wanted His Rough Drafts Made Public?2019/12/08
  222. Dissecting the 2020 Grammy Nominations2019/11/22
  223. Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey: Pop Stars (and Their Fans) Clap Back2019/11/20
  224. Can Reality Television Produce a Plausible Rap Star?2019/11/11
  225. Kanye West’s ‘Jesus Is King,’ From the Gospel Perspective2019/10/30
  226. The Rise of DaBaby, From Memes to the Mosh Pit2019/10/19
  227. The Highwomen, Miranda Lambert and the Women Invigorating Country Music2019/10/11
  228. Is 100 gecs the End of Pop, or a New Beginning?2019/10/05
  229. A New Flood of English-Spanish Pop Is Here. Is It Opportunism or Progress?2019/09/29
  230. How Does Post Malone Sound Like Everything and Nothing?2019/09/22
  231. Young Thug Gets His Due, But Is It Too Late?2019/09/07
  232. What’s the Point of Album Covers in the Post-Album Era?2019/08/29
  233. Is Taylor Swift’s ‘Lover’ the Beginning or the End of an Era?2019/08/27
  234. A Tribute to David Berman, Who Never Hid His Truth2019/08/16
  235. Funkmaster Flex and Tyler, the Creator’s Unlikely Buddy Comedy2019/08/02
  236. How Many Streams Is a T-Shirt Worth? Breaking Down Chart Dilemmas.2019/07/26
  237. The Loudness of João Gilberto, Bossa Nova’s King of Quiet2019/07/19
  238. How Hootie & the Blowfish Inspired Both Love and Hate2019/07/08
  239. Taylor vs. Scooter: The Pop Music Civil War of 20192019/07/03
  240. The Unexpectedly Deep Musical Roots of Hootie & the Blowfish2019/07/01
  241. Why Are the Movies So Obsessed With Pop Stars?2019/06/21
  242. Can Record Labels Be Trusted to Preserve Music History?2019/06/13
  243. Bob Dylan’s Excellent Adventure2019/06/11
  244. Megan Thee Stallion and Rap’s Rising Generation of Women2019/05/25
  245. Are AirPods Worth the Costs?2019/05/20
  246. Vampire Weekend, Indie Rock Heretics Turned Anxious Jam Band2019/05/13
  247. The Return of Bikini Kill and the Long Tail of Riot Grrrl2019/05/05
  248. How Gospel and Pop Learn From Each Other2019/04/30
  249. Is Billie Eilish the Future of Pop?2019/04/19
  250. Lil Nas X and the Long History of Country-Rap2019/04/07
  251. Boy Bands, Now Featuring Grown Men2019/03/29
  252. How a Viral Rap Star Rocketed From Meme to Hit2019/03/21
  253. Can Michael Jackson’s Legacy Ever Really Be Derailed?2019/03/07
  254. The Hip-Hop Superstar as Local Newsmaker2019/03/01
  255. Behind the Ryan Adams Investigation2019/02/18
  256. The 2019 Grammys Make Up for Last Year, Somewhat2019/02/12
  257. Maggie Rogers and Sharon Van Etten Break Free From Old Expectations2019/02/01
  258. Fyre Festival’s Post-Mortems: We’ve Still Got Questions2019/01/25
  259. Listening to Pop Music’s Class of 20192019/01/18
  260. Bad Bunny Is Just Getting Started2019/01/12
  261. The New Battles Over the Direction of Jazz2019/01/04
  262. Your Questions About Pop Music, Answered (or Ruled Unanswerable)2018/12/27
  263. A New Kind of Pop Star Has Arrived2018/12/21
  264. Listening to the Best Songs of 20182018/12/13
  265. How the Grammy Nominations Really Made Us Feel2018/12/08
  266. Debating the Best Albums of 2018: Janelle Monáe, Soccer Mommy and More2018/12/07
  267. 6ix9ine’s Troubled Past and Uncertain Future2018/12/01
  268. The Gentle Return of Mariah Carey2018/11/29
  269. Kane Brown, Pistol Annies and Country Music’s Inclusion Problem2018/11/17
  270. Remembering Roy Hargrove, Who Brought Jazz History Into Tomorrow2018/11/09
  271. Robyn, Pop’s Reluctant Pacesetter2018/11/02
  272. BTS Conquered America. What’s Next for K-Pop?2018/10/26
  273. For Those About to Rock, An Uncertain Fate2018/10/20
  274. ‘A Star Is Born’ Is Here. Let’s Discuss.2018/10/11
  275. How Lil Wayne Became One of Hip-Hop’s Most Durable Stars2018/10/05
  276. Should They Stay or Should They Go? Pop Stars and Retirement2018/09/28
  277. What Makes for a Great Celebrity Profile?2018/09/20
  278. Remembering Mac Miller, Low-Key Hip-Hop Bellwether2018/09/15
  279. Remembering The Village Voice, Music Criticism's Crucible: Part 22018/09/10
  280. Remembering The Village Voice, Music Criticism's Crucible: Part 12018/09/10
  281. How We Arrived at Ariana Grande’s Big Moment2018/08/28
  282. Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott, Rivals With Common Problems2018/08/21
  283. Aretha Franklin: The Artist We Knew, and the Woman We Didn’t2018/08/17
  284. The Shrinking Space Between Band T-Shirt and High Fashion2018/08/10
  285. Can Guns N’ Roses, or Any Artist, Erase an Unflattering Moment?2018/08/04
  286. Who’s in Charge of Telling Whitney Houston’s Story?2018/07/27
  287. When Superfans Attack2018/07/21
  288. Drake: Platinum in a Day, but Still at a Crossroads2018/07/05
  289. Kanye West: You Asked, We Answered2018/06/27
  290. XXXTentacion, Mourning and Morality2018/06/22
  291. Charlie Puth and Shawn Mendes, Would-Be Pop Kings2018/06/16
  292. Kanye West’s ‘Ye’ Is Here: Let’s Discuss2018/06/06
  293. Drake vs. Pusha-T, Unpacked2018/05/31
  294. Yes, We Stuck With ‘American Idol’2018/05/26
  295. Pursuing R. Kelly: The Reporter Who Never Gave Up2018/05/23
  296. ‘Girls’ Gone Wrong: Who Gets to Make a Gay Love Song?2018/05/18
  297. Avicii: Overexposed and Underappreciated?2018/05/04
  298. Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar Break Boundaries2018/04/25
  299. Pop’s Category Killers, From Live Nation to Spotify, Under the Microscope2018/04/20
  300. Cardi B Arrives at the Top2018/04/12
  301. Logic, XXXTentacion and Hip-Hop Morality in 20182018/04/06
  302. Kacey Musgraves and Ashley McBryde, Country Traditionalists With a Twist2018/03/30
  303. Ashlee Simpson: You Asked, We Answered2018/03/16
  304. Was Ashlee Simpson Underappreciated? Discuss2018/03/09
  305. Lucy Dacus, Soccer Mommy, the Breeders and the Future of Indie Rock2018/03/02
  306. In Defense of Soundtracks. And Fergie.2018/02/24
  307. The Complex Intersection Where Rap and the Legal System Collide2018/02/16
  308. Justin Timberlake Down, Meek Mill Up: How Twitter Swings Public Opinion2018/02/09
  309. Can the Grammys Be Fixed?2018/01/30
  310. Hear What Music Will Sound Like in 20182018/01/26
  311. Remembering the Cranberries’ Dolores O’Riordan2018/01/19
  312. In Streaming, One Goliath Creates Many Davids2018/01/12
  313. Is Today’s Jazz Finally Outrunning the Past?2018/01/05
  314. Will Eminem Ever Change?2017/12/22
  315. The Popcast Answers Your Burning Questions About Pop Music in 20172017/12/18
  316. In 2017, Pop Music Made Triumph Out of Tough Times2017/12/08
  317. After 40 Years, U2 Is Still Huge. Why?2017/12/02
  318. Remembering Lil Peep2017/11/22
  319. Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ Has Arrived. Let’s Discuss.2017/11/14
  320. Taylor Swift’s ‘Reputation’ Is Almost Here. Let’s Discuss.2017/11/09
  321. How Will Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Be Remembered?2017/11/03
  322. What Are the Billboard Charts Really Measuring?2017/10/27
  323. The Persistence of Pink and Kelly Clarkson, Outspoken Pop Survivors2017/10/20
  324. Shania Twain Was Country’s Crossover Queen. What Is She Now?2017/10/13
  325. Tom Petty, a Secret Punk on Rock’s Mount Rushmore2017/10/04
  326. National Anthem Protests, From ‘Jazzing the Banner’ to Taking a Knee2017/09/29
  327. Bye, Bro. In Country Music, It’s the Year of the Gentleman.2017/09/22
  328. From Instagram to ‘Bodak Yellow,’ Cardi B Has Arrived2017/09/15
  329. Women Dominating Rock: There’s More to the Conversation2017/09/11
  330. The Popcast Answers Your Questions About Beyoncé, Music Videos and More2017/09/02
  331. Is SoundCloud a Business or a Community?2017/08/25
  332. Kesha and Taylor Swift Find New Voices2017/08/18
  333. What Keeps Phish Fans Coming Back for More?2017/08/11
  334. Is Arcade Fire Its Own Worst Enemy?2017/08/04
  335. Celebrating Two of Rock’s Big Voices, Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell2017/07/28
  336. Streaming Is Taking Over Pop, but It’s Far From Flawless2017/07/21
  337. From Jay-Z to Prodigy, It’s Time to Talk About Hip-Hop’s Elders2017/07/14
  338. Can K-pop Conquer America?2017/06/30
  339. Hip-Hop’s Punk Moment Has Arrived2017/06/23
  340. Katy Perry, Lorde and Halsey: How to Make a Pop Album in 20172017/06/16
  341. Why We’re Still Listening to the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’2017/06/09
  342. Latin Pop Thrives, No Bieber Required2017/06/02
  343. Festivals That Inspire Awe, and Festivals That Lead to Criminal Investigations2017/05/26
  344. Harry Styles and John Mayer, Teardrops on Their Guitars2017/05/19
  345. Paramore Returns, Headed Straight For the 1980s2017/05/12
  346. Finding Feist’s Pleasure and Pain2017/05/05
  347. How Lil Uzi Vert Turned Rap Into Rock and Became a Pop Star2017/04/28
  348. A Deep Dig on Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole’s Hip-Hop’s Values2017/04/21
  349. How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Chainsmokers?2017/04/14
  350. Jazz in 2017: The Music Is Thriving, Though Support Is in Peril2017/04/07
  351. Drake Changed Hip-Hop’s Sound. Can He Change the Business?2017/03/27
  352. How Chuck Berry Became a Rock ’n’ Roll Mastermind2017/03/22
  353. The Billboard Charts Are Wackier Than Ever: What’s Going On?2017/03/17
  354. The Greatest Trick Ed Sheeran Ever Pulled Was Convincing the World He’s an Underdog2017/03/10
  355. What Future and Migos Tell Us About Atlanta’s Rap Dominance2017/03/03
  356. What Happens When Nashville Outsiders Become Country’s Big Stars?2017/02/24
  357. Were There Any Real Winners at the Grammys?2017/02/14
  358. Will the Grammy Awards End With a Big Surprise?2017/02/10
  359. Punk Rock Is Alive and Well, No Politics Required2017/02/03
  360. The War Over ‘La La Land’: Gotta Hear Both Sides2017/01/27
  361. The Crooner in Chief: Barack Obama’s Musical Legacy2017/01/20
  362. Hip-Hop’s Elders and Youth Go to Battle (Again)2017/01/13
  363. Mariah Carey and New Year’s Eve: Is the Fantasy Over?2017/01/06
  364. 10 Songs That Tell the Story of 20162016/12/30
  365. The Year in Jazz Music2016/12/23
  366. Pop Music Trends in 20162016/12/16
  367. The Best Albums of 20162016/12/09
  368. For Bruno Mars and the Weeknd, the Past as Muse2016/12/02
  369. Revisiting Kanye West's 'The Life of Pablo'2016/11/25
  370. Mourning the Greats: Leonard Cohen, Leon Russell and Mose Allison2016/11/18
  371. Popcast: Division and Unity in Pop, and Beyond2016/11/12
  372. Popcast: A Tribe Called Quest Returns2016/11/05
  373. Popcast: What’s Next for Kesha?2016/10/29
  374. Popcast: Nu-Dance Rises With Help From Streaming2016/10/22
  375. Dylancast: Bob Dylan Wins the Nobel Prize!2016/10/15
  376. Popcast: Tyler Glenn at the Crossroads2016/10/08
  377. Popcast: Finding the Joy (and Humor) in Bon Iver’s Pain2016/09/30
  378. Popcast: The Next Teen Star Machine2016/09/23
  379. Popcast: Fall Preview2016/09/16
  380. Popcast: The Return of New York Rap2016/09/10
  381. Popcast: Stardom in the Age of Social Media2016/09/02
  382. Popcast: Frank Ocean Returns2016/08/25
  383. Popcast: Race and Hip-Hop, a Conversation2016/08/19
  384. Popcast: Janet Jackson and the Legacy of ‘Control’2016/08/12
  385. Popcast: A Send-Off for Ben Ratliff2016/08/05
  386. Popcast: Gucci Mane and Atlanta Hip-Hop2016/07/29
  387. Popcast: Dissecting the Legacy of Alan Vega and Suicide2016/07/22
  388. Popcast: The Return of Pop-Punk and Emo2016/07/15
  389. Popcast: J Balvin’s Reggaeton Mission2016/07/08
  390. Popcast: Prince’s Fateful Flight and Judith Hill’s Story2016/06/24
  391. Popcast: Techno’s Dual Identity2016/06/10
  392. Popcast: Hip-Hop Concerts and the Police2016/06/03
  393. Popcast: Arthur Russell2016/05/27
  394. Popcast: Chance the Rapper and Drake2016/05/20
  395. Popcast: Radiohead and James Blake2016/05/12
  396. Popcast: Britney Spears2016/05/08
  397. Popcast: Beyoncé Serves Up ‘Lemonade’2016/04/26
  398. Popcast: Caetano Veloso2016/04/22
  399. Popcast: Remembering Prince2016/04/22
  400. Popcast:Country Music Agitators2016/04/16
  401. Popcast: Jazz Artists in Exile2016/04/08
  402. Popcast: Jazz in Museums2016/03/25
  403. Popcast: Gwen Stefani Returns2016/03/18
  404. Popcast: The Art and Future of Criticism2016/03/11
  405. Popcast: Macklemore’s Aesthetic Mission2016/02/26
  406. Popcast: Kanye West”s Unfinished Album2016/02/19
  407. Popcast: Beyonce and Rihanna Take a Different Approach2016/02/12
  408. Popcast: R&B’s New Identity2016/01/29
  409. Popcast: Tropical House Movement2016/01/22
  410. Popcast: Love, Death and David Bowie2016/01/13
  411. Popcast: Jazz Moments of 20152016/01/08
  412. Popcast: Making Sense of 2015 in Music2015/12/30
  413. Popcast: Best Songs of 20152015/12/23
  414. Popcast: Best Albums of 20152015/12/18
  415. Popcast: Joe Casey of Protomartyr2015/12/11
  416. Popcast: Sophie and Grimes2015/12/04
  417. Popcast: The Return of Adele2015/11/13
  418. Popcast: Taylor Swift and Drake, Friendship vs. Partnership2015/11/06
  419. Popcast: Joanna Newsom2015/10/30
  420. Popcast: Justin Bieber Is Back. Thank Poo Bear.2015/10/16
  421. Popcast: The Influence of ‘808s and Heartbreak’2015/10/09
  422. Popcast: Janet Jackson Returns With ‘Unbreakable’2015/10/02
  423. Lin-Manuel Miranda On How Hip-Hop Influenced Him and ‘Hamilton’2015/09/25
  424. Popcast: Jen Shyu Explores the Unknown2015/09/18
  425. Popcast: Jon Batiste and ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’2015/09/10
  426. Popcast: 2015 MTV Video Music Awards2015/09/01
  427. Popcast: The Weeknd2015/08/28
  428. Popcast: ‘Where Are Ü Now’2015/08/25
  429. Carly Rae Jepsen Grows Up2015/08/21
  430. Popcast: ‘Straight Outta Compton’2015/08/14
  431. Drake’s Bully Pulpit2015/08/07
  432. Popcast: Titus Andronicus2015/07/31
  433. Popcast: Prince Royce, Pitbull and Multilingual Pop Music2015/07/24
  434. Reggae’s Summer Flirtation2015/07/17
  435. Hip-Hop’s Silent Majority2015/07/10
  436. Apple Music and Beats 12015/06/26
  437. Popcast: “Tomatoes” Giving Country Its Bite2015/06/19
  438. Popcast: Tenement’s Bright Double Album2015/06/12
  439. Jason Derulo Glides Across Genres2015/06/05
  440. ASAP Rocky Returns to a Haze2015/05/29
  441. Shamir’s Distinctive Voice2015/05/22
  442. Joey Alexander, the Young Jazz Sensation2015/05/15
  443. U2 Prepares to Go on Tour2015/05/08
  444. New Albums By Zac Brown Band and Tyler Farr2015/05/01
  445. Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down2015/04/24
  446. How Much Festival Is Too Much Festival?2015/04/17
  447. The Ongoing Evolution of Charles Lloyd2015/04/10
  448. Kendrick Lamar, Dissenting From the Mainstream as He Influences It2015/03/27
  449. On ‘Empire’: The Show, the Music and the Calamitous Finale2015/03/20
  450. Blurred Legal Lines2015/03/13
  451. Madonna is Still Madonna On ‘Rebel Heart’2015/03/06
  452. Who Is Boots?2015/02/20
  453. Grammys Post-Mortem2015/02/10
  454. Björk Gets Personal2015/01/30
  455. Departed Tastemakers: ASAP Yams and Kim Fowley2015/01/23
  456. Sleater-Kinney Returns2015/01/16
  457. All About Meghan Trainor2015/01/09
  458. The Year in Jazz 20142015/01/02
  459. The Year in Pop 20142014/12/19
  460. The Best Albums of 20142014/12/12
  461. The Pop Savvy of ‘Beyond the Lights’2014/12/05
  462. London Calls Mary J. Blige2014/11/21
  463. How Bobby Shmurda Danced Into the Hot 1002014/11/14
  464. Dave Grohl’s ‘Sonic Highways’2014/11/07
  465. Listening to Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’2014/10/27
  466. The Myth of Scott Walker2014/10/17
  467. Tinashe, FKA Twigs and the Semantics of R&B2014/10/10
  468. Parsing Steve Coleman’s Genius2014/09/26
  469. What We Talk About When We Talk About Chris Brown2014/09/19
  470. U2’s ‘Songs of Innocence’: Gift or Spam?2014/09/12
  471. Our Vacations with Ariana Grande and Kate Bush2014/09/05
  472. The Alchemist2014/08/08
  473. Songs of the Summer2014/08/01
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