Will the future of music sound a lot like the past?

Published: Sept. 19, 2022, 10 a.m.

In part 1 of our Vergecast: Future of Music series, Alex Cranz talks with Switched on Pop's Charlie Harding about the trends in music today that make new songs out of old material, and whether it's foreshadowing the future of pop.\nFurther reading:\n\nSelena Quintanilla Will Sound Older on Her New Posthumous Album\n\nMichael Jackson songs removed from streaming services to 'move beyond' fake vocals controversy\n\nShred with Green Day, with some help from AudioShake\n\nInvasion of the Vibe Snatchers\n\n\nMusic played in this episode:\n\nComo Te Quiero Yo A Ti - Selena\n\nMy Way - Frank Sinatra\n\nI'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday\n\nWe Can't Stop - Miley Cyrus\n\nbad guy - Billie Eilish\n\nThrough The Wire - Kanye West\n\nBreaking News - Michael Jackson\n\nReal Love - The Beatles\n\nFree As A Bird - The Beatles\n\n2000 Light Years Away - Green Day\n\nBetty (Get Money) - Yung Gravy\n\nGenius of Love - Tom Tom Club\n\nFantasy - Mariah Carey\n\nBig Energy - Latto\n\nI'm Good (Blue) - David Guetta, Bebe Rexha\n\nBang Bang - Rita Ora, Imanbek\n\nHigher Love - Kygo, Whitney Houston\n\nDon't Start Now - Dua Lipa\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices