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Popcast

10 Songs That Tell the Story of 2016

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

A round table of pop experts discuss the year in tracks, from Maren Morris's "Rich" to Twenty One Pilots' "Ride" to Rihanna's "Sex With Me."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the New York Times

0:05.9

podcast, your best underminory bars of music news and criticism.

0:10.8

I am your host, John Caramonica.

0:13.0

Hey little mama would you like to be my sunshine

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we touch my game

0:18.0

we gonna turn this shit

0:19.0

I saw my neck

0:21.0

cross me 10 times 3

0:22.6

30,000 dollars for me I get flea I just here all day and I spend like 10 geez I just

0:30.0

did the show I spent the check on my mama when I go and vaca I might run out the Bahamas and I keep like

0:36.5

10 phones then I'm really never home all these new clones trying to copy what I'm all

0:42.1

Welcome to the end of 2016. What a relief. That is broccoli that you were listening to by

0:48.3

Drum and Lil Yotti and we are here in our final last gasp of this awful year to talk about the songs that in some way define the anum for better and for worse.

1:02.0

To do so, I am joined by an all-star panel I would like to thank my

1:06.2

guest in advance Karen Gans pop music editor of the New York Times.

1:09.6

Hello Julianne Shepard culture editor of Jezebel.com.

1:13.0

Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

1:15.0

And first time on the podcast.

1:17.0

Natalie Weiner, associate editor, Billboard magazine,

1:20.0

and Billboard.com.

1:21.0

Out here, hey.

1:22.0

Yes, the most out here.

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