The Billboard Hot 100's doom loop; Plus, a new kind of true crime story
Briefly

In a world where songs remain at the top of the charts for an extended time, Brittany Luse poses an intriguing question: Are our listening habits stuck in a doom loop? This discussion with NPR music editor Stephen Thompson delves into the implications of repetitive chart dominance and analyzes whether it's a sign of stagnation in musical diversity or a reflection of listener preferences.
Talking about their podcast "She Has A Name," Tonya Mosley and her nephew Antonio Wiley shed light on the challenges families face when a loved one disappears. They emphasize the profound emotional impact and the often unyielding quest for closure that drives their storytelling, making it a poignant exploration of resilience and unresolved grief. This true crime narrative brings a personal touch to the complexities of loss.
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