This week’s episode of Popcast (Deluxe), the weekly culture roundup show on YouTube hosted by Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, is comprised completely of viewer and listener questions, and includes segments on:
0:00 Introduction
2:15 The sub rosa pop superstardom of Selena Gomez, who has been proximate to many of the biggest ideas in pop over the past decade, but never quite at their center
12:45 The phases of BTS’s American success, both before and after it began anticipating how its music would be received in this country
18:17 The sudden rise of Renee Rapp, actress turned TikTok pot-stirrer turned would-be pop star
27:40 The persistence of Doja Cat, an unconventional pop star who seems immune to the frailties of ordinary pop stars, who aren’t allowed to deviate from their carefully crafted images
39:39 The idiosyncratic career choices of Earl Sweatshirt, who has rejected the conventions of rap stardom at every turn and instead continued to make advanced-placement hip-hop on his own terms
54:52 Songs of the week, including “Making Noise for the Ones You Love,” a new song from the Chicago band Ratboys, and “Ticking,” a track from the new self-titled album by Zach Bryan
59:29 Snacks of the week
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