
Welcome to The Bop Bible with host Adam Barrera, also known as @adamtheflop! Each week, Adam takes a deep dive into iconic album eras, breaking down what made them so unforgettable — from the rollout and marketing to their pop culture impact. He’s also keeping tabs on today’s biggest music moments and new releases that have everyone talking. On top of that, Adam will be chatting with music artists... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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In this episode, I talk about how Katseye turned online momentum ... more
Sabrina Carpenter and Gracie Abrams weren’t considered main pop girls before the Eras Tour , but opening for Taylor Swift changed everything. In this episode, we break down how the world tour became a launchpad for two artists who had the talent, but... more
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Exploring the intersections of pop culture, marketing, and musical artistry, the episodes offer insights into the evolution of iconic albums and current music trends. Notable discussions cover the rise and fall of pop stars, marketing strategies behind pivotal album eras, and the challenges contemporary artists face navigating the digital landscape. Unique in its approach, the host combines expert analysis with engaging conversations featuring artists, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of what makes a hit record resonate in today's music scene.
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