ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月9日 05時31分


Pop music has spent a decade doggedly attached to the same stars who took over the charts when they were teens: Taylor Swift, Drake, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Beyoncé. This generation of pop was a ball of earnest confidence and self-assertion. But a certain skepticism has collected around its pantheon of stars: One false step, and the world is more than ready to roast these artists online and laugh them back to irrelevance. These pop stars have had an impressive run, but things seem to be ending. And the musicians emerging to replace them are interested in darker things — doubt, depression, failure. Whereas the last generation of pop was driven by people who desperately wanted everyone to care and everything to matter, this wave is more interested in what it looks like when you don’t care and nothing matters. @ryanmcginleystudios tooks these photographs of @iamcardib, @SZA, Gucci Mane (@グッチ・メイン) and King Krule (@edgar_the_breathtaker), 4 artists featured in @nytmag’s latest music issue. Visit the link in our profile to explore our selection of 25 songs that tell us where music is going.


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