

Switched on Pop
Vulture
Listen closer to pop music — hear how it moves us. Hosted by musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie Harding. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Apr 7, 2026 • 38min
Slayyyter might actually be the 'Worst Girl in America'
Slayyyter, pop artist known for visceral, high-concept hedonistic pop and breakout single 'Daddy AF', talks about making her album Worst Girl in America after financial loss and a creative reset. She describes the DIY process, contrasting brash club bangers with tender confessions. Expect talk of genre-bending production, nostalgic motifs, and persona-building in modern pop.

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Apr 3, 2026 • 56min
How Charlie Puth honored Whitney Houston for 125 million people (live at Berklee NYC)
Charlie Puth, singer-songwriter and producer with jazz-piano training, discusses his Super Bowl national anthem arrangement and musical influences. He traces a lineage from Jose Feliciano and Marvin Gaye to Whitney Houston. Conversations cover arranging choirs and strings, citing influences in songwriting, hidden musical quotes, and how those references shape his new album Whatever's Clever.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 43min
RAYE’s maximalist masterpiece is the hope we need
A deep-dive into a 17-track, four-season musical journey that blends orchestra, jazz, gospel, and pop. They trace cinematic production choices and the click‑clack heel rhythm motif. Conversations highlight high-profile collaborators, genre jumps from Vivaldi to post‑bop, and how the record structures hope as a crafted arc.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 51min
Where have all the white rappers gone?
They dig into Jack Harlow's shift from rap toward neo-soul and R&B and the controversy around his comment about “getting blacker.” The conversation traces a pattern of white artists like Post Malone, MGK, and Jelly Roll pivoting genres. They weigh authenticity, costume versus lineage, and why some white rappers stay true to hip hop.

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Mar 17, 2026 • 55min
Jacob Collier can make anyone sing
Sam Sanders, journalist and improvisational interviewer, and Jacob Collier, multi-instrumentalist and harmony wizard, take the stage. They talk live listening habits, how streaming changed curation, music as mood medicine and play. Jacob demonstrates harmony, conducts audience choirs, discusses teaching with empathy, melodic exercises, AI in music, and ways to recover musical confidence.

Mar 10, 2026 • 44min
Harry Styles loses himself to dance
They dig into a dance-focused album built from minimal ingredients and anti-drop moves. They trace Jersey club, LCD Soundsystem and Chic references in the production. They map how live drums, Moog bass and spare arrangements turn the dance floor into private therapy. They debate which tracks feel like singles and which are intimate, cinematic moments.

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Mar 3, 2026 • 45min
Can Bruno Mars counterprogram his way to another hit album?
They dissect Bruno Mars's new album and its turn toward Latin styles like bolero, cha cha, boogaloo and mariachi. They trace conga lines, Philly soul touches, and 70s rock and Hendrix flavors across the tracks. They argue he mines underused retro styles to counterprogram modern pop. Short song references and rhythmic breakdowns pepper the conversation.

Feb 24, 2026 • 48min
Charli XCX’s "Wuthering Heights" fever dream
A deep dive into Charli XCX’s full soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s surreal Wuthering Heights reimagining. They trace cinematic brams, hyperpop strings, and Wall of Sound flourishes across tracks. Historic score comparisons pop up, from 1939 orchestral cues to Kate Bush and Sakamoto’s takes. The conversation maps how operatic, gothic pop channels obsessive, turbulent romance.

Feb 17, 2026 • 51min
Will Sinners do for blues what O Brother did for bluegrass?
Fran Hoepfner, Vulture writer and film-score expert, explores how movie soundtracks can revive musical genres. She discusses classic cases like The Sting and O Brother Where Art Thou, the 90s swing moment, Drive’s synthwave influence, and whether Sinners might bring the Delta blues back into popular culture.

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Feb 10, 2026 • 36min
Jazz is A$AP Rocky’s secret weapon
A deep dive into A$AP Rocky’s adventurous sound palette and why jazz surfaces as a secret weapon on one track. They spotlight a Thelonious Monk sample and trace how jazz rhythms and harmonies shape narrative and character work. The conversation connects jazz sampling to hip hop’s archival practice and tracks the album’s genre-hopping textures and surprising collaborators.


