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    And the Grammy goes to…

    2026-1-27 | 52 min.
    The ultimate gauntlet of popular music is upon us once again: it's Grammy season, and this year, the competition is pretty tight across the board. Big ticket A-listers like Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga occupy three of the four big categories (Song, Record, and Album of the Year), while folks like Olivia Dean, Lola Young, Leon Thomas, and Addison Rae duke it out in Best New Artist.

    On this episode of Switched on Pop, Charlie, Nate, and Reanna take a look at the "big four" categories, and stump for their respective frontrunners in order to predict who will be taking home a golden phonograph (or two).

    Links: ⁠Newsletter⁠, ⁠YouTube

    Songs discussed:

    Bad Bunny – DtMF

    Lady Gaga – Abracadabra

    Sabrina Carpenter – Manchild

    Kendrick Lamar – squabble up

    Olivia Dean – Nice To Each Other

    Olivia Dean – Man I Need

    Lola Young – Messy

    Addison Rae – Headphones On

    Addison Rae – New York

    Addison Rae – Fame is a Gun

    Kendrick Lamar, SZA – luther

    Billie Eilish – WILDFLOWER

    HUNTR/X – Golden

    Chappell Roan – The Subway

    Kendrick Lamar – tv off (feat. lefty gunplay)

    Justin Bieber – ALL I CAN TAKE

    Bad Bunny – NUEVAYoL

    Bad Bunny – VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR

    Bad Bunny – LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii

    Bad Bunny – LA MuDANZA

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    Robyn’s new songs bring “drum 'n' grace” to the dance floor

    2026-1-21 | 46 min.
    Swedish pop star Robyn emerged as a phenomenon in the mid 1990s, an ingenue whose work with Max Martin presaged the R&B crossover hits of acts like Britney and the Backstreet Boys. Since her debut, she’s released a string of albums that have shaped the sound of dance music as we know it.

    Now, Robyn is releasing her first new album in eight years, Sexistential, and she’s given us three singles made up of her signature combination of thumping bass and ethereal vocals, while innovating into new personal –and vulnerable — territory. With raps about IVF, references to Blondie, a return to her collaboration with Max Martin, and our introduction of “drum n grace” to the lexicon, this episode is manna for Robyn fans and tyros alike.

    Stick around as we unveil a new feature, “Quick Hits,” a down-and-dirty carousel ride through the most interesting new releases, from ASAP Rocky to Zach Bryan.

    Songs discussed:

    Robyn – Dopamine

    Robyn – Show Me Love

    Charli XCX, Robyn, Yung Lean – 360 remix

    Jamie XX, Robyn – Life

    Robyn – Konichiwa Bitches

    Blondie – Rapture

    Robyn – Honey

    Robyn – Missing U

    Robyn – Call Your Girlfriend

    Taio Cruz – Dynamite

    Robyn – Play

    Robyn – Talk to Me

    Robyn – Do You Know (What It Takes)

    Robyn – Sexistential

    Andre 3000 – I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a 'Rap' Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time

    Robyn – Cobrastyle

    Robyn – Dancing On My Own

    A$AP Rocky – PUNK ROCKY

    Zach Bryan – Plastic Cigarette

    David Byrne – Driver's License

    Moonchild – Up From Here

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  • Switched on Pop

    Audrey Hobert says the quiet part out loud

    2026-1-13 | 55 min.
    Two years ago, Audrey Hobert had never written a song. She was a staff writer on a Nickelodeon series and had recently moved in with her childhood friend Gracie Abrams in Los Angeles. About six months later, a phrase spoken by a heartbroken acquaintance caught their attention; Hobert and Abrams sang it back to each other and wrote a complete song that night. Within the following year, Hobert co-wrote songs including “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Risk” for Abrams’s number-two album The Secret of Us. When the television show she was working on was later canceled, Hobert made a hard pivot into her own music.

    What happened was Who's the Clown, a debut album where every track came from Hobert's own pen. In this live conversation recorded at NYU Steinhardt's Music and Performing Arts Professions program at Chelsea Studios, Hobert traces her path from dance classes choreographed to One Direction to eight-hour writing sessions that yield two good lines on a lucky day. She explains why she can't write in front of anyone, why she refuses to repeat a chorus three times, and why the Steve Martin documentary made her open her album with the disarmingly strange declaration: "I like to touch people."

    The conversation moves from craft to confession as Hobert reflects on what it means to finally be looked at, and whether the view from inside the spotlight is everything she'd imagined.

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    SONGS DISCUSSED

    Gracie Abrams "I Love You, I'm Sorry"

    Gracie Abrams "That's So True"

    Smash Mouth "All Star"

    One Direction "Kiss You"

    Audrey Hobert "Wet Hair"

    Audrey Hobert "Chateau"

    Audrey Hobert "I Like to Touch People"

    Audrey Hobert "Sex in the City"

    Audrey Hobert "Sue Me"

    Audrey Hobert "Bowling Alley"

    Semisonic "Closing Time"

    Audrey Hobert "Silver Jubilee"

    Audrey Hobert "Don't Go Back to His Ass"

    Audrey Hobert "Shooting Star"

    Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling"

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    2026 Pop Predictions: big beat, animated avatars, and Bruno Mars

    2026-1-06 | 58 min.
    It’s a brand new year, and what better way to ring it in than with the second annual Switched On Pop bingo? Like last year, Charlie, Nate, and Reanna polish their crystal balls and play Popstradamus, each throwing out eight outlandish pop predictions for the coming months. This time, there’s piano ballads, cover songs, and what Charlie calls the impending “death of auto-tune.” 

    Get your own bingo card to play along through our ⁠Newsletter⁠!

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    Songs discussed:

    The Prodigy – Firestarter

    The Chemical Brothers – Block Rockin’ Beats

    Basement Jaxx – Jump ’N Shout

    Fatboy Slim – The Rockafeller Skank

    Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars – Die With A Smile

    Benson Boone – Beautiful Things

    Post Malone, Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott – Take What You Want

    LCD Soundsystem – Losing My Edge

    Anamanaguchi, Hatsune Miku – Miku

    Crazy Frog – Axel F

    Hampton The Hamster – Hampsters Get the Blues

    K/DA – POP/STARS

    Madison Beer – make you mine

    Forrest Frank – YOUR WAY’S BETTER

    Tate McRae – Sports car

    Tata Taktumi, Timbaland – Pulse x Glitch

    PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake, Yebba – DIE TRYING

    The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – The Impression That I Get

    Maddox Batson – Tears In The River

    JAY-Z – D.O.A. (Death Of Autotune)

    Adele – Someone Like You

    Bruno Mars – When I Was Your Man

    Lewis Capaldi – Someone You Loved

    Rihanna, Mikky Ekko – Stay

    Baauer – Harlem Shake

    Billie Eilish – bury a friend

    This Is Lorelei, MJ Lenderman – Dancing in the Club – MJ Lenderman Version

    WITCH – Once In A Lifetime

    MOLIY, Shenseea, Silent Addy, Skillibeng – Shake It To The Max (FLY) – Remix

    Geese – Bow Down

    Turnstile – LOOK OUT FOR ME

    Rebecca Black – Sugar Water Cyanide

    Bad Bunny – DtMF

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    The Sound of Silence from Unexplainable

    2025-12-30 | 30 min.
    A scientist asked people to sit in a silent room for 15 minutes. Almost half of them decided to give themselves a painful electric shock instead. What is it about our brains that makes our relationship with silence so strange? And should we learn how to listen to it?

    This is the third episode of the four-part Unexplainable series, The Sound Barrier.

    Links: ⁠Newsletter⁠, ⁠YouTube
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