Music 2022 Рџћ§ The Range Of Popular Songs Рџћ§ Resolve #5 100%

2022 saw a fascinating trend where "old" music became "new" again. Thanks to Stranger Things , 1985 hit "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" shot to the top of the charts, introducing a Gen Z audience to 80s art-pop. It highlighted a new reality: a song is only one viral sync away from a second life. 4. TikTok: The New A&R

In this deep dive, we’re resolving the debate on what made this year a definitive chapter in music history. 1. The Titan Takeover: Renaissance and Midnights

Let’s settle the debate in the comments! 2022 saw a fascinating trend where "old" music

cemented his icon status with Harry’s House , giving us "As It Was"—a song that felt like a collective exhale for the world.

TikTok continued to dictate the charts. Artists like saw "Bad Habit" explode on the platform, while Lizzo ’s "About Damn Time" became the definitive feel-good dance challenge. The "range" of popular songs in 2022 was largely dictated by what could be condensed into a 15-second catchy loop, leading to shorter song structures and more "memorable" hooks. 5. Genre-Blurring and New Faces The Titan Takeover: Renaissance and Midnights Let’s settle

The year was bookended by two of the biggest names in the industry: and Taylor Swift .

returned with Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers , a dense, challenging, and deeply personal look at trauma and growth that reminded everyone why he's the greatest lyricist of his generation. we wanted to cry (Indie-folk)

When we look at "The Range of Popular Songs" in 2022, we see a year of . We wanted to dance (House/Disco), we wanted to cry (Indie-folk), and we wanted to feel seen (Raw lyricism). Music in 2022 wasn't just a background noise; it was a tool for reconnection after years of isolation.