kendrick lamar has won the pulitzer prize. now rap music s intent is to speak out in protest. -cardi b! -[trills] the one and only rihanna. i feel like i finally got my purpose back. -i like our music! -[laughs] how do you feel about breaking drake s streaming record? it s insane. [kacey] these days, with the genre lines being so blurred, the possibilities are endless. don t believe me? just watch! [theme music] i know a place where the grass is really greener [jason] the music of the early 2010s was marked by this groundswell of energy and good feeling. california gurls, we re undeniable [jason] i remember being in the club and hearing california gurls and just thinking, something has changed. so raise your glass if you are wrong [jason] there were all these turbopop songs. like a g6 [jason] marked by an aggressive high tempo. songs like party rock anthem. party rock is in the house tonight [jason] i think it had a lot to do with the end of the global
even when it sounds like nothing she s ever tried before. [audience cheering] beyoncé released an album last night, and the internet went insane over it. kendrick lamar has won the pulitzer prize. now rap music s intent is to speak out in protest. -cardi b! -[trills] the one and only rihanna. i feel like i finally got my purpose back. -i like our music! -[laughs] how do you feel about breaking drake s streaming record? it s insane. [kacey] these days, with the genre lines being so blurred, the possibilities are endless. don t believe me? just watch! [theme music] i know a place where the grass is really greener [jason] the music of the early 2010s was marked by this groundswell of energy and good feeling. california gurls, we re undeniable [jason] i remember being in the club and hearing california gurls and just thinking, something has changed. so raise your glass if you are wrong [jason] there were all these turbopop songs. like a g6 [jason] marked by
oppa gangnam style [gayle] the digital revolution has rocked the music business, changing the way we buy, play, and discover new music. 1989 sounds exactly like taylor swift, even when it sounds like nothing she s ever tried before. [audience cheering] beyoncé released an album last night, and the internet went insane over it. kendrick lamar has won the pulitzer prize. now rap music s intent is to speak out in protest. -cardi b! -[trills] the one and only rihanna. i feel like i finally got my purpose back. -i like our music! -[laughs] how do you feel about breaking drake s streaming record? it s insane. [kacey] these days, with the genre lines being so blurred, the possibilities are endless. don t believe me? just watch! [theme music] i know a place where the grass is really greener [jason] the music of the early 2010s was marked by this groundswell of energy and good feeling. california gurls, we re undeniable [jason] i remember being in the club and heari
you know, streaming services like spotify and soundcloud, there are only a few artists who can still sell physical albums. taylor swift is a good example. i stay up too late got nothin in my brain [jason] with songs like shake it off , taylor swift is searching for pop success, but doing it on her own terms. she s clearly influenced by the rise of independent artists like lorde, who are finding success with different kinds of songs. and part of the reason that she becomes so successful is because she decides to move away from the specificity of genre, specifically country. cause the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate [este] seeing the reaction from people when she played shake it off, everyone just kind of really latched on to it. shake it off it was almost like a dancefloor anthem. and then the next one was blank space. so it s gonna be forever or it s gonna go down in flames the music was so great, and it was fun, and the lyrics had a point of view.
but if i d been the label, i would ve been like. [laughs] correct! and we ll never be royals royals [chris] by the middle of the 2010s, because of this wholesale shift in technology, you know, streaming services like spotify and soundcloud, there are only a few artists who can still sell physical albums. taylor swift is a good example. i stay up too late got nothin in my brain [jason] with songs like shake it off , taylor swift is searching for pop success, but doing it on her own terms. she s clearly influenced by the rise of independent artists like lorde, who are finding success with different kinds of songs. and part of the reason that she becomes so successful is because she decides to move away from the specificity of genre, specifically country. cause the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate [este] seeing the reaction from people when she played shake it off, everyone just kind of really latched on to it. shake it off it was almost like a dancefloor anthem.