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How Pop Came Out of the Closet
Jon Savage’s “The Secret Public” traces the influence of queer artists on a hostile culture.
by
Samuel Clowes Huneke
via
The New Republic
on
February 14, 2025
partner
The Soundtrack to Vietnam War History Isn’t Quite Historically Accurate
Why rock overtook every other genre to define our understanding of America at war.
by
David Suisman
via
HNN
on
December 3, 2024
Is the Love Song Dying?
We categorized songs in the Billboard Top 10 to see if love songs are on the decline.
by
David Mora
,
Michelle Jia
via
The Pudding
on
November 11, 2024
Has Pop Music Got Less Melodic? I’ve Immersed Myself in 70 Years of Hits – This is What I’ve Found
A new study claims that songs have become less complex. But the magic of these short, sharp tunes can’t be so easily distilled.
by
Tom Breihan
via
The Guardian
on
August 5, 2024
How Has Music Changed Since the 1950s?
A statistical analysis of how music composition evolved over time.
by
Daniel Parris
via
Stat Significant
on
July 10, 2024
The Song of the Summer Is Actually the Song of 1982
Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” is one of several recent hits bringing back the genre that never got a name.
by
Dan Charnas
via
Slate
on
June 4, 2024
We Got the Beat
How The Go-Go’s emerged from the LA punk scene in the late ’70s to become the first and only female band to have a number one album.
by
Lisa Whittington-Hill
via
Longreads
on
January 16, 2024
Jammin’ in the Panoram
During World War II, proto–music videos called “soundies” blared pop patriotism from visual jukeboxes across American bars.
by
J. Hoberman
via
New York Review of Books
on
September 2, 2023
How the Billboard Hot 100 Lost Interest in the Key Change
One of the key changes—pun intended—to the pop charts in the last 60 years is the demise of key changes. What happened?
by
Chris Dalla Riva
via
Tedium
on
November 9, 2022
Defining the ’90s Music Canon
Which songs will future generations use to characterize the decade?
by
Matthew Daniels
via
The Pudding
on
July 1, 2020
Pop Music Has Always Been Queer
Sasha Geffen’s debut book reveals that the history of pop music is a history of gender rebellion.
by
Tal Milovina
via
The Nation
on
April 8, 2020
Why are Pop Songs Getting Sadder Than They Used to Be?
The most popular songs today are sadder than they were 50 years ago: can cultural evolution explain this negative turn?
by
Alberto Acerbi
,
Charlotte Brand
via
Aeon
on
February 4, 2020
Disco Demolition: The Night They Tried to Crush Black Music
When a DJ called on listeners to destroy disco records in a Chicago stadium, things turned nasty.
by
Alexis Petridis
via
The Guardian
on
July 19, 2019
‘Give It Up For My Sister’: Beyonce, Solange, and The History of Sibling Acts in Pop
Family dynasties are neither new nor newly influential in pop.
by
Danielle Amir Jackson
via
Longreads
on
May 20, 2019
A Data-Led Theory to Generationally Divided Dance Floors
Some age groups are more likely to recognize certain songs than others.
by
Matthew Daniels
,
Liana Sposto
via
The Pudding
on
February 17, 2019
How Auto-Tune Revolutionized the Sound of Popular Music
An in-depth history of the most important pop innovation of the last 20 years, from Cher’s “Believe” to Kanye West to Migos.
by
Simon Reynolds
via
Pitchfork
on
September 17, 2018
Every Song of the Summer Since 1958
Each year there is one undeniable 'song of summer.'
by
MetroLyrics
via
YouTube
on
August 24, 2017
Prince's Epic 'Purple Rain' Tour: An Oral History
Members of the Revolution look back on Prince's massive, awe-inspiring 'Purple Rain' tour in our exclusive oral history.
by
David Browne
via
Rolling Stone
on
June 22, 2017
Machine Soul
A history of techno.
by
Jon Savage
via
Hyperreal Music Archive
on
June 1, 1993
Bring Back Recurrents
How a decision sparked by the death of one of the world’s biggest pop stars knocked the Billboard 200 out of alignment.
by
Ernie Smith
via
Tedium
on
August 1, 2025
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Disco and Classical Music: A Copacetic Couple
Despite seeming like strange dance partners, disco and classical make the best music—together.
by
Angelica Frey
,
Ken McLeod
via
JSTOR Daily
on
July 20, 2025
Elon Musk, Apartheid, and America's New Boycott Movement
If you think mass protests can’t combat evil, remember what we did in the 1980s.
by
Clara Jeffrey
via
Mother Jones
on
February 27, 2025
Taylor Swift and the History of the Celebrity Endorsement
Do pop culture interventions in presidential elections make a difference?
by
Addie Mahmassani
via
New Lines
on
October 23, 2024
That Feeling You Recognize? Obamacore.
The 2008 election sparked an outburst of brightness and positivity across pop culture. Now hindsight — and cringe — is setting in.
by
Nate Jones
via
Vulture
on
August 20, 2024
Sheet Music Covers for the Gotham-Attucks Company, ca. 1905–1911
Beginning in 1905, one star-studded song-publishing company would push the aesthetic limits of how Black popular music was shown to the public.
by
Dorothy Berry
via
The Public Domain Review
on
February 1, 2024
All 214 Beatles Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best
We had to count them all.
by
Bill Wyman
via
Vulture
on
November 2, 2023
Women are Superstars on Stage, but Still Rarely Get to Write Songs
Songwriting credits since 1958, broken down by gender.
by
Chris Dalla Riva
,
Ashley Cai
via
The Pudding
on
July 20, 2023
Why Do Modern Pop Songs Have So Many Credited Writers?
How modern songwriting evolved into a game of aggressive credit—even for the people who didn’t technically do the composing.
by
Chris Dalla Riva
via
Tedium
on
February 4, 2023
original
The Life of Song
What the surprising career of Bob McGrath teaches us about popular music.
by
Kathryn Ostrofsky
on
December 14, 2022
Fifty Years Ago, He Was America’s Most Famous Writer. Why Haven’t You Ever Heard of Him?
He sold 60 million books and 100 million records. Then he disappeared.
by
Dan Kois
via
Slate
on
October 10, 2022
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