![]() Surely we deserve them at this point.Īs in 2020, expect this music-industry turning point to keep on spinning. Maybe we’ll even get some of those long-teased albums from our biggest stars, like Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, and Adele. ![]() As we quickly approach a full year of staying at home, we’ll still be looking to music for these experiences in 2021, and music will still be there to provide them - whether in the form of new releases by exciting up-and-comers or, uh, a Drake album. When big-ticket albums like Fiona Apple’s years-in-the-making Fetch the Bolt Cutters and Taylor Swift’s surprise quarantine albums folklore and evermore came out, it felt as if the whole world paused to listen in on the same night, translating the feeling of a listening party at a club or a festival set to online spaces for the age of social distancing (which you should still be doing, ahem). Photo-Illustration: Vulture and Photos by YouTube and DNCC/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockĬollective experience was hard to come by in 2020, except when it came to music.
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