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- 2025 described as a disappointing and stagnant year for mainstream music, with fewer standout albums compared to previous years
- Bad Bunny’s album "Debbie Didad Masvatos" praised for blending Puerto Rican musical history with contemporary sounds
- Lady Gaga’s "Mayhem" seen as a reinvention that reconnects with her dance-pop roots, highlighted by the single "Abra Cadabra"
- Justin Bieber’s two albums under the name SWAG noted for experimental indie influences and a looser, more personal sound
- Emerging artists like Doja Cat, Sabrina Carpenter, and Jabberwocky discussed for their careful career pacing and evolving styles
- Taylor Swift’s "The Life of a Showgirl" recognized for commercial success but critiqued for cultural fatigue and marketing strategies
- New York rock bands Geese and Water From Your Eyes spotlighted for fresh approaches to indie and alternative rock
- Trends identified include the rise of producer-artists like Dijon and a strong showing of British women in pop music
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