BONUS: Who are the Picassos of pop? (with Ross Golan)
This week, the songwriter and host of the hit podcast And The Writer Is… joins Charlie for a BONUS episode (cue siren) about the surprising lessons learned from a collective seven years behind the interview mic.
Switched Off Book the Improvised Musical (with Jess McKenna and Zach Reino)
On this very special episode, we join forces with the hilarious podcast OFF BOOK. When our powers combine, Zach and Jess of Off Book, plus their killer backing band create an improvised musical.
Songs of Summer Call-in Special
What does summer sound like? To answer that question, we asked you, our listeners, and got some downright awesome suggestions in return.
Chance The Rapper, Kehlani, & The Shifting Sound of R&B — with Oak Felder
To understand how R&B has changed over time, we consult with Trevor Anderson, manager of Billboard’s R&B/Hip Hop chart, and with R&B super-producer Oak Felder to understand how R&B is progressing and what it might become.
Beyonce’s Gift To Africa (with Ivie Ani)
For the live action remake of the Lion King, Beyoncé, (who voices Nala in the film), recorded and curated a companion soundtrack called The Gift. She worked with leading Afropop stars to expose the music of the continent to a global audience.
LCD Soundsystem and the Unbearable Sameness of Restaurant Playlists
Why is it that every hip restaurant plays the same music? When Eater restaurant editor Hillary Dixler Canavan kept hearing similar songs while dining for work assignments, she compiled a playlist of what she heard. It included songs by LCD Soundsystem, M83, Grimes, Biggie, Beck and the like.
The $50M Beat Marketplace That Broke the Billboard
Lil Nas X licensed the beat for “Old Town Road” from an e-commerce platform. He originally bought a non-exclusive copy of the backing track for just $29.99 from a 19 year old Dutch record producer called YoungKio. And he’s not the first hitmaker to do so…
Shawn Mendes and the Rhythm of Rhyme
Shawn Mendes’ hit song “If I Can’t Have You” is so ridiculously catchy that Charlie had it stuck in his head after the first chorus. How is that possible?! Declamation.
Space, The Final Frontier: Madonna, Stephen Puth and Street Studios
Madonna, Stephen Puth, Found Sound Nation, and Make Music Day’s “Street Studios” all use space to place us in their music.
What BTS’s “Boy With Love” ft. Halsey Can Teach Us About K-pop
How should we listen to K-pop? This music has become a global phenomenon, charting on the Billboard Hot 100, taking over social media feeds, and touring the world.
“Prince Ali” and Why We’re All Music Theorists
Fans are not happy with Will Smith’s update of the classic Disney song “Prince Ali” in the live-action Aladdin. Their complaint? The new “Prince Ali” is slow, sluggish, and dull.
Why Does Every Intro Sound Like It’s Underwater? (Live)
Ever notice that wobbly, drunken and underwater sound common in so many contemporary pop songs? In an era of pristine recording quality, music producers are referencing old and impure technologies to add character to their recordings.
The Man Behind the Rocketman with Giles Martin
Rocketman is a spectacle the size of Elton John, four films in one. It contains a biopic, jukebox musical, addiction recovery story and a romance between friends. The soundtrack ties the story together by taking historical liberties to tell a fantastical story about one of the best living songwriters.
The Greatest Pop Stories Never Told (with Jessica Hopper)
Jessica Hopper, host of KRCW series Lost Notes, plumbs pop music history for the most important stories never told, bringing us a bevy of lost gems. Tune in to discover another side of pop, one that’s rarely been heard.
Should You Care About Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber?
A pop star collaboration is a foolproof way to grab the attention of two audiences at once. But do more collaborators actually make a better song? Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber put this question to the test in their new song “I Don’t Care.”
The Smooth Sound of NPR Morning News
This is undeniably pop music, a daily soundtrack to the lives of many. So why does it sound the way it does? And why, after forty years, does NPR want to change it?
Is There An Indie Rock Conspiracy? (Featuring Joywave)
Daniel Armbruster, lead vocalist of indie band Joywave, has been hearing the same melody in tracks across the Alternative Songs charts. He believes that this hook could be the secret to securing a spot on the Billboard 100.
Lizzo And The End of Genre (with Sam Harris of X Ambassadors)
On her new album, Cuz I Love You, Lizzo shows off her genre bending musicality. We speak with X Ambassadors lead singer, Sam Harris, who helped co-write three songs on the album, including its eponymous track.
Taylor Swift Causes a PANIC!
When a listener asked us about the “sorcery” behind Taylor Swift’s new song “ME!” we knew we had to investigate — and because the track features Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco, we couldn’t resist digging into their concurrent hit “High Hopes.”
Sounds Like Teen Spirit (with Elle Fanning)
Pop is inseparable from reality TV singing competitions. We’ve long overlooked this influence on pop, but were inspired to look into the phenomenon by the release of Teen Spirit, a pop-musical film about a fictional singing competition .