This Is Pop

Total Seasons :1Total Episodes : 8

Unknown histories take center stage as the hitmakers themselves - from ABBA to T-Pain - explore dimensions of pop music you never knew existed.

This Is Pop

Episodes(8)

Auto-Tune

1. Auto-Tune

Love it or hate it, Auto-Tune has changed pop music. From Cher's "Believe" to Kanye West's "Love Lockdown," the sound has penetrated the globe and revolutionized music since its invention in 1997. Some say the pitch-correction technology has ruined music, while others have found fame by using the tool creatively. Tracing Auto-Tune's roots to predecessors like the synthesizer, the good, the bad, and the ugly of this game-changing technology is revealed, grounded in a personal account of Auto-Tune's most famous user, T-Pain.

Air Date : 2021-03-06

Hail Britpop!

2. Hail Britpop!

Britpop. The word can elicit an eye roll, an itch to get on the dance floor, or a sudden urge to cry and sing "Wonderwall." In the early ‘90s, when America was hooked on grunge, The Brits retaliated with a return to catchy, witty, and downright fun pop, speaking to their own stories and cultural roots. This musical zeitgeist known as "Britpop" went far behind the headlines of "Oasis vs. Blur" – bands like Elastica, Echobelly, Pulp, Lush, and Suede became international exports with a unique sound.

Air Date : 2021-03-13

Stockholm Syndrome

3. Stockholm Syndrome

Since 1974, when a little-known group named ABBA won Eurovision's song contest with their track "Waterloo," Sweden has been a global force in exporting pop music. Cassette players and bedroom walls have been filled with the likes of Roxette, Ace of Base, and Robyn, and ‘90s playlists featuring Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, and *NSYNC would be obsolete without the work of Swedes Denniz Pop and Max Martin.

Air Date : 2021-03-20

The Boyz II Men Effect

4. The Boyz II Men Effect

Before Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, and 98 Degrees, there was a "boy band" from Philadelphia called Boyz II Men that ruled the charts. With their incredible vocal harmonies and preppy-cool style, Boyz II Men became the "soundtrack to our lives" with hits like "End of The Road", "I'll Make Love To You", "Motown Philly," and "One Sweet Day" – heard at weddings, proms, karaoke bars, and funerals alike. Going back to the band's humble beginnings in Philadelphia, this episode pays homage to the influential R&B group who set the template for ‘90s boy bands.

Air Date : 2021-03-27

When Country Goes Pop

5. When Country Goes Pop

It's a tale as old as time – a country song goes "pop" and country music fans protest. From Dolly Parton to Shania Twain to Lil Nas X, the scrutiny around what makes a song "country" has been a raging debate that shows no signs of slowing down.

Air Date : 2021-04-03

The Brill Building in 4 Songs

6. The Brill Building in 4 Songs

New York City's Brill Building and pop music go together like bread and butter, or in this case, like King n' Goffin, Leiber n' Stoller, or Barry n' Kim. In the 1950s and 60s, songwriters, record producers, and wannabe pop stars flocked to 1619 Broadway in New York with dreams of churning out the next big hit. Full of small rooms with upright pianos, The Brill Building was labelled a "song-factory", but its true spirit grew out of a community that collaborated and challenged each other to achieve greatness.

Air Date : 2021-04-10

What Can A Song Do?

7. What Can A Song Do?

For decades, musicians have been using music as their weapon of choice against social injustice, discrimination and marginalization. From Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" to Kendrick Lamar's "Alright," a song is one of the most powerful ways to transmit a message to a large audience.

Air Date : 2021-04-17

Festival Rising

8. Festival Rising

There is no rite of passage quite like the music festival. Millions of people attend them each year and now more than ever they infiltrate our culture from “festival wear” clothing lines to playlists. Taking a journey from ‘60s counterculture to modern-day "selfie" culture, the evolution of the music festival is explored to examine deeper ideas about the importance of collective experiences, and they act as a cultural mirror that reflect interests and ideals.

Air Date : 2021-04-24

Cast

John Lennon
John Lennon

(Self (archive footage))

Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney

(Self (archive footage))

Ringo Starr
Ringo Starr

(Self (archive footage))

George Harrison
George Harrison

(Self (archive footage))

David Bowie
David Bowie

(Self (archive footage))

Brian Littrell
Brian Littrell

(Self)

T-Pain
T-Pain

(Self)

Harold Andy Hildebrand
Harold Andy Hildebrand

(Self)

Suzanne Ciani

(Self)

Cher
Cher

(Self (archive footage))

Jay-Z
Jay-Z

(Self (archive footage))

Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel

(Self (archive footage))

David Letterman
David Letterman

(Self (archive footage))

Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez

(Self (archive footage))

Joe Biden
Joe Biden

(Self (archive footage))

Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson

(Self (archive footage))

Usher
Usher

(Self (archive footage))

Ye
Ye

(Self (archive footage))

Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams

(Self (archive footage))

DJ Kool Herc
DJ Kool Herc

(Self (archive footage))

Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston

(Self (archive footage))

Alex James
Alex James

(Self)

Dave Rowntree
Dave Rowntree

(Self)

Miki Berenyi

(Self)

Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn

(Self (archive footage))

Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher

(Self (archive footage))

Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher

(Self (archive footage))

Ludwig Göransson
Ludwig Göransson

(Self)

Benny Andersson
Benny Andersson

(Self)

Ulf Ekberg
Ulf Ekberg

(Self)

Shellback
Shellback

(Self)

E-Type
E-Type

(Self)

Laleh Pourkarim
Laleh Pourkarim

(Self)

Lykke Li
Lykke Li

(Self (archive footage))

David Lynch
David Lynch

(Self (archive footage))

Max Martin
Max Martin

(Self (archive footage))

Dr. Alban
Dr. Alban

(Self (archive footage))

Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello

(Self (archive footage))

Wanya Morris
Wanya Morris

(Self - Boyz II Men)

Shawn Stockman
Shawn Stockman

(Self - Boyz II Men)

Nathan Morris
Nathan Morris

(Self - Boyz II Men)

Nick Lachey
Nick Lachey

(Self)

Joey Fatone
Joey Fatone

(Self (archive footage))

Lance Bass
Lance Bass

(Self (archive footage))

Chris Kirkpatrick
Chris Kirkpatrick

(Self (archive footage))

JC Chasez
JC Chasez

(Self (archive footage))

Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake

(Self (archive footage))

AJ McLean
AJ McLean

(Self - Backstreet Boys (archive footage))

Nick Carter
Nick Carter

(Self - Backstreet Boys (archive footage))

Howie Dorough
Howie Dorough

(Self - Backstreet Boys (archive footage))

Kevin Richardson
Kevin Richardson

(Self - Backstreet Boys (archive footage))

Will Smith
Will Smith

(Self (archive footage))

Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton

(Self (archive footage))

Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul

(Self (archive footage))

L.A. Reid
L.A. Reid

(Self (archive footage))

Donnie Simpson

(Self (archive footage))

Mike Stoller
Mike Stoller

(Self (archive footage))

Linda Perry
Linda Perry

(Self)

Donita Sparks
Donita Sparks

(Self)

Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka

(Self)

Hozier
Hozier

(Self)

Chuck D
Chuck D

(Self)

Billie Holiday
Billie Holiday

(Self (archive footage))

Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.

(Self (archive footage))

Donald Trump
Donald Trump

(Self (archive footage))

Otis Williams
Otis Williams

(Self (archive footage))

Rose McGowan
Rose McGowan

(Self (archive footage))

Spike Lee
Spike Lee

(Self (archive footage))

Robert F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy

(Self (archive footage))

Clarence Thomas
Clarence Thomas

(Self (archive footage))

Jack Casady
Jack Casady

(Self)

Fred Durst
Fred Durst

(Self (archive footage))

Marc Bolan
Marc Bolan

(Self (archive footage))

Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix

(Self (archive footage))

Dick Clark
Dick Clark

(Self (archive footage))

Ice Cube
Ice Cube

(Self (archive footage))

Brandon Flowers
Brandon Flowers

(Self (archive footage))

Bono
Bono

(Self (archive footage))

The Edge
The Edge

(Self (archive footage))

Steve Wozniak
Steve Wozniak

(Self (archive footage))

Otis Redding
Otis Redding

(Self (archive footage))

Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan

(Self (archive footage))

Brandi Carlile
Brandi Carlile

(Self)

Steve Earle
Steve Earle

(Self)

Wynonna Judd
Wynonna Judd

(Self)

Shania Twain
Shania Twain

(Self)

Neko Case

(Self)

Tanya Tucker
Tanya Tucker

(Self)

Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter

(Self (archive footage))

Jimmy Bowen

(Self (archive footage))

Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash

(Self (archive footage))

Jessi Colter

(Self (archive footage))

Katie Couric
Katie Couric

(Self (archive footage))

John Denver
John Denver

(Self (archive footage))

Naomi Judd
Naomi Judd

(Self (archive footage))

Shooter Jennings
Shooter Jennings

(Self (archive footage))

Waylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings

(Self (archive footage))

Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson

(Self (archive footage))

Krist Novoselic
Krist Novoselic

(Self (archive footage))

Charley Pride
Charley Pride

(Self (archive footage))

Robyn
Robyn

(Self (archive footage))

Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin

(Self (archive footage))

Kim Thayil

(Self (archive footage))

Randy Travis
Randy Travis

(Self (archive footage))

Porter Wagoner
Porter Wagoner

(Self (archive footage))

Bob Wills
Bob Wills

(Self (archive footage))

Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam

(Self (archive footage))

Jeff Timmons
Jeff Timmons

(Self (Archive Footage))

Justin Jeffre

(Self (Archive Footage))

Drew Lachey
Drew Lachey

(Self (Archive Footage))

Jeff Chang

(Self - Journalist, Hip-Hop Music Critic)

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