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THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
JUSTIN GRANT
16 episodes
3 weeks ago
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know Taylor Swift just dropped a new album. The numbers are massive, the headlines are glowing… but the discourse tells another story. From feminist contradictions to feud fatigue, from AI controversies to cultural blind spots, the shine of Showgirl has sparked something we haven’t seen in years: a real backlash. In this episode of The Pop Professor, we unpack why this moment feels different. Is Taylor still leading the cultural conversation, or has...
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know Taylor Swift just dropped a new album. The numbers are massive, the headlines are glowing… but the discourse tells another story. From feminist contradictions to feud fatigue, from AI controversies to cultural blind spots, the shine of Showgirl has sparked something we haven’t seen in years: a real backlash. In this episode of The Pop Professor, we unpack why this moment feels different. Is Taylor still leading the cultural conversation, or has...
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Music History
Music,
Music Commentary
Episodes (16/16)
THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 110. The Backlash Era (Taylor's Version)
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know Taylor Swift just dropped a new album. The numbers are massive, the headlines are glowing… but the discourse tells another story. From feminist contradictions to feud fatigue, from AI controversies to cultural blind spots, the shine of Showgirl has sparked something we haven’t seen in years: a real backlash. In this episode of The Pop Professor, we unpack why this moment feels different. Is Taylor still leading the cultural conversation, or has...
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 109. Are Your Pop Stars Even Real?
Pop music has always thrived on illusion — from the “family” fantasy of the Jackson 5 to Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, from Milli Vanilli’s lip-sync scandal to Britney’s schoolgirl persona. Each era refined the pop factory, turning image into product and spectacle into culture. MTV supercharged it, Disney and American Idol franchised it, and the internet blew it wide open with YouTube stars and TikTok virality. Now, the industry has taken its boldest step yet: stars who don’t exist at all. From ABB...
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1 month ago
28 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 108. The Wallen Effect: Dangerous By Design
Morgan Wallen isn’t just country’s biggest star — he’s Nashville’s perfected prototype. This episode of The Pop Professor Podcast traces the blueprint that built him, from Garth Brooks’ spectacle to bro-country’s party anthems, and how Wallen combined it all into a streaming-era juggernaut. We explore how his mullet, rasp, and massive catalogs were engineered for algorithms, why his 2021 scandal made him stronger instead of weaker, and how Nashville is now cloning his model with rising acts. ...
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1 month ago
37 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Extra Credit: Laurel Canyon's Secret Society
In the late 1960s, a hillside neighborhood above Los Angeles became the unlikely engine of American rock. Laurel Canyon turned folk into electric confessionals, gave us Joni, Jackson, Carole, and CSNY, and stitched neighbors into collaborators. From porches and living rooms came a sound that carried into arenas with the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac. The Canyon itself faded, but its mythology remains: proof that music can bloom from proximity, intimacy, and community. Text The Professor Support ...
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1 month ago
13 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 107B. Rumours in The Hotel California (PT 2)
The Eagles formed out of Linda Ronstadt’s backing band, blending country harmonies with rock swagger to soundtrack the 1970s. Early hits like “Take It Easy” and “Best of My Love” painted a golden California horizon. By 1976, they were the biggest band in America, cemented by Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) — a compilation that somehow outsold almost everything, despite no new material. Then came Hotel California. The title track sounded like freedom — twin guitars, soaring harmonies — but its...
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1 month ago
30 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 107A. Rumours in The Hotel California (PT 1)
Fleetwood Mac began as a British blues outfit before reinventing themselves in California with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. That patchwork lineup struck gold with Rumours (1977) — a record that turned private implosions into universal anthems. Every song was both confession and weapon: Lindsey raging on “Go Your Own Way,” Stevie conjuring spells in “Dreams,” Christine offering hope with “Don’t Stop.” The irony was cruel: their greatest success nearly destroyed them. Addiction, affairs...
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1 month ago
25 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Extra Credit: Pop Stars Who Got Left Behind
Every pop era has its winners — but for every band that survives, a dozen get left behind. In this bonus lecture, The Pop Professor takes you on a graveyard tour of pop history’s forgotten giants: the doo-wop idols and teen heartthrobs wiped out by the British Invasion, the Motown hitmakers who lost their crown in the ’70s, the British Invasion copycats who couldn’t keep up with the Beatles, the hair-metal gods made obsolete by grunge, the ’90s alt-rockers blindsided by teen pop, the TRL darl...
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1 month ago
18 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 106B. Stayin' Alive Just To Remind You (PT 2)
In Lecture 106B, we fast-forward three decades to Nickelback — a band that became so big they turned into a meme. From How You Remind Me to Rockstar, they dominated radio, only to be roasted by critics, petitioned off NFL stages, and crowned “the most hated band in the world.” But the joke didn’t kill them. Nickelback refused to disappear, outlasting their peers and proving that survival itself can be a legacy. Text The Professor Support the show
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1 month ago
32 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 106A. Stayin' Alive Just To Remind You (PT 1)
In Lecture 106A, we trace the Bee Gees’ improbable journey: from tender ballads to disco dominance, from six straight number ones to being torched in the “Disco Sucks” bonfire at Comiskey Park. Mocked as symbols of excess and overexposure, the brothers were cast out almost overnight. But exile didn’t end them — it forced their greatest reinvention, as the invisible hitmakers behind Barbra Streisand, Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, and more. Text The Professor Support the show
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1 month ago
30 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Office Hours: Welcome to the Pop Classroom
Think of this as the first day of class. In this special episode, The Pop Professor walks you through what this podcast is all about — from the kinds of artists we’ll study, to the cultural debates we’ll tackle, to why pop music deserves its own classroom. No homework required, just a sneak peek at the lessons ahead. Text The Professor Support the show
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1 month ago
3 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 105. 6 Songs That Almost Never Happened — And Changed Pop Forever
Pop history is full of miracles — songs that were passed on, doubted, or nearly shelved, only to become the very tracks that defined generations. In this episode of The Pop Professor Podcast, we trace six iconic songs that almost never made it into the world: the teen-pop ignition spark, the global storm, the ballad-turned-universal hymn, the reluctant anthem, the streaming-era manifesto, and the King of Pop’s moonlit masterpiece. Along the way, we uncover the behind-the-scenes drama, the cul...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 104. The Weeknd vs. The Weeknd — Killing Your Own Pop Persona
The Weeknd’s career is one of the most fascinating journeys in modern pop — from faceless mixtape enigma to the most streamed artist in the world. In this episode of The Pop Professor Podcast, we break down his story across six chapters: the anonymous House of Balloons era, his first stumble with Kiss Land, the mainstream takeover of Beauty Behind the Madness, the reinvention of Starboy, the record-shattering dominance of After Hours and “Blinding Lights,” and the bold risks of Dawn FM and Th...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
TRAILER: Class Is in Session
Welcome to The Pop Professor — the podcast where pop culture gets put under the microscope. Think of it as your backstage pass to the stories, scandals, and strategies that shaped the biggest hits in music. From icons who rewrote the rules to one-hit wonders who burned bright and fast, we’ll break down the “why” behind the music you know — and the music you forgot you loved. This trailer is just the beginning. Subscribe now, and step into the classroom where pop music is history, artistry, cu...
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2 months ago
1 minute

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 103. Katy Perry — From Firework to Fadeout
Katy Perry’s career is one of the most dramatic arcs in modern pop — a rise from gospel obscurity to record-breaking superstardom, followed by a sharp and very public decline. This episode of The Pop Professor Podcast traces her journey in six parts: from her reinvention with One of the Boys, to the unprecedented dominance of Teenage Dream, the cracks that surfaced during Prism, the messy rollout and cultural backlash of Witness, the missteps and overexposure of her Idol years, and her retrea...
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2 months ago
28 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 102. Justin Timberlake — Golden Boy to Villain
From ‘NSYNC heartthrob to solo pop sensation, Justin Timberlake’s career trajectory is a masterclass in reinvention. This episode of *The Pop Professor Podcast* traces his rise from boy band fame, to a groundbreaking solo career, to the hits and missteps of his later years. We’ll dive into the behind-the-scenes dynamics — from label tension to industry shifts — that shaped his legacy, while analyzing his commercial success, streaming numbers, and cultural influence. This lecture dissects Timb...
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2 months ago
33 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Lecture 101. Beyonce's Masterclass In Longevity
Beyoncé’s career is the gold standard for pop longevity: from Destiny’s Child to solo superstardom, from pop dominance to cultural architect, she has continually reinvented herself while controlling her narrative. This episode of *The Pop Professor Podcast* explores Beyoncé’s arc in six parts — from her early rise with Destiny’s Child, ther transformation into a solo force, her dual personas in the Sasha Fierce era, the revolutionary self-titled album and Parkwood Entertainment, the cultural ...
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2 months ago
38 minutes

THE POP PROFESSOR PODCAST
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know Taylor Swift just dropped a new album. The numbers are massive, the headlines are glowing… but the discourse tells another story. From feminist contradictions to feud fatigue, from AI controversies to cultural blind spots, the shine of Showgirl has sparked something we haven’t seen in years: a real backlash. In this episode of The Pop Professor, we unpack why this moment feels different. Is Taylor still leading the cultural conversation, or has...