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  • Streaming: Music Without Limits
    2025/09/02

    From Spotify to Apple Music to YouTube, streaming changed not only how we listen but how music is created, promoted, and valued. In this episode of Pop Origins, we explore how streaming reshaped the industry, built new superstars, and redefined the very meaning of charts, fandom, and success. Music became infinite, personalized, and available everywhere — but at what cost to artists and creativity?

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    8 分
  • The Internet: Music Goes Online
    2025/09/02

    From the chaos of Napster to the rise of iTunes and the dawn of streaming, the internet transformed music forever. In this episode of Pop Origins, we trace how peer-to-peer sharing shook the industry, how artists fought and adapted, and how online culture reshaped the way we discover, consume, and value music. The internet didn’t just change distribution — it rewrote the very meaning of what it means to “own” music.

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    7 分
  • The Compact Disc: Perfect Sound Forever
    2025/09/02

    When it arrived in the early 1980s, the CD promised flawless sound and durability that vinyl and cassettes could not match. Marketed with the slogan “perfect sound forever,” the compact disc reshaped the music industry, boosted global sales, and ushered in the digital era. In this episode of Pop Origins, we explore how the CD transformed listening habits, created new superstars, and eventually paved the way for downloads and streaming — proving that even “forever” has an expiration date.

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    8 分
  • MTV: When Music Hit the Screen
    2025/09/02

    On August 1, 1981, a rocket launched on television screens, and with it, a revolution began: Music Television. MTV didn’t just play videos; it reshaped fashion, language, and celebrity culture. In this episode of Pop Origins, we trace how MTV turned music into a visual spectacle, created the era of the music video, fueled the rise of pop megastars like Madonna and Michael Jackson, and left a cultural mark that still shapes entertainment today.

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    8 分
  • Cassette Culture: The Mixtape Revolution
    2025/09/01

    Cheap, portable, and easy to record, the cassette tape changed how we shared and consumed music. In this episode of Pop Origins, we dive into the rise of mixtapes — from teenagers crafting love notes in songs to underground scenes spreading punk, hip-hop, and political resistance on tape. Discover how a plastic shell with magnetic tape inside became the heart of personal expression and a symbol of do-it-yourself culture.

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    8 分
  • Sneakers: From Sports Gear to Streetwear Icon
    2025/09/01

    What began as simple athletic shoes for runners and basketball players became one of the most powerful symbols of style, culture, and identity. In this episode of Pop Origins, we trace the journey of sneakers — from Converse on the basketball court to Nike Air Jordans, Adidas collaborations, and the rise of sneakerhead culture. Discover how sneakers went from sports gear to luxury collectibles and global streetwear icons.

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    8 分
  • Walkman: Music in Your Pocket
    2025/09/01

    In 1979, Sony introduced the Walkman and forever changed the way the world listened to music. For the first time, sound became private, portable, and deeply personal. In this episode of Pop Origins, we explore how a small cassette player sparked the mixtape culture, fueled the jogging boom, shaped teenage identity, and paved the way for the iPod and the smartphone. The Walkman wasn’t just technology; it was freedom in your pocket.

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    9 分
  • Pizza, Global Superstar
    2025/09/01

    From the crowded streets of Naples to the International Space Station, pizza has traveled further than anyone could imagine. Born as humble food for the poor, embraced by royalty, reinvented in New York and Chicago, and transformed into a symbol of globalization, pizza became more than a dish — it became culture itself. In this episode of Pop Origins, we uncover the history, the myths, and the incredible journey that made pizza the world’s most beloved superstar of food.

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    9 分