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Popcast (Deluxe): Pop Stars vs. the Attention Economy

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Jennifer Lopez’s new film and album, “This Is Me … Now,” plus other confusing recent rollouts for pop stars including Dua Lipa, Justin Timberlake and Camila Cabello.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Podcast to Popcast Deluxe, you are psycho CEO of weekly cultural review. I am John

0:05.9

Caremonica, a critic of The New York Times. I'm Joe Cossarily, I'm a reporter at the New York Times.

0:10.9

This is us. This is you then. This is me now.

0:15.0

This is me now. We're going to talk about J.

0:20.0

Like, are pop stars okay? They're we're going through it. I mean we're going to get into this

0:26.4

that I I was watching the J-lo movie movie and I I was a gog.

0:36.0

My jaw was dropped the entire time.

0:39.0

It's event cinema.

0:41.0

We're going to get into this in a minute. I do want to say two things, three things

0:45.1

before we get into it. One, subscribe to YouTube.com slash popcast. There's a button if you're

0:52.1

watching because like why wouldn't you be watching

0:54.4

there's button click that button to uh... pat who some of you know from the discord and from

1:00.2

Facebook group uh... pat has put us on TikTok.

1:03.4

We've been on TikTok for a couple weeks.

1:05.2

There are clips.

1:06.0

I did a little live reaction after the Super Bowl, after the Grammys.

1:11.1

That's TikTok.

1:12.1

com slash Popcast Deluxe.

1:15.0

And the third thing, you may have caught this by me to Zazle.

1:18.0

A lot of March.

1:19.0

This is merch.

1:20.0

Look, people have been asking for mugs.

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