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Steve Lacy brings bedroom pop to the Billboard top

Steve Lacy brings bedroom pop to the Billboard top

FromSwitched on Pop


Steve Lacy brings bedroom pop to the Billboard top

FromSwitched on Pop

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s the song that launched a thousand TikTok videos – or over 500,000 to be exact: Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit.” 

The track is a smooth, psychedelia tinged ode to yearning, currently spending its third week on the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Lacy is an artist dedicated to shifting form and convention, from his records with alternative R&B band The Internet to his productions for artists like Mac Miller and Vampire Weekend. Even in his solo work, his songs are unpredictable, deftly moving through genre in the vein of artists like Prince and Stevie Wonder. 

“Bad Habit” specifically, though, is rooted in the genre of bedroom pop, a scene slowly gaining mainstream traction. With this track, Lacy is taking the sound that’s seeped through TikTok and Spotify to the top of the charts. On this episode of Switched On Pop, we dig deep into Lacy's career and his ability to craft immaculate melodies.

Songs Discussed:


Steve Lacy, “Bad Habit”

Sam Smith, Kim Petras, “Unholy”

The Internet, “Dontcha”

The Internet, “Special Affair”

The Internet, “Palace/Curse (feat. Tyler, The Creator & Steve Lacy)

Steve Lacy, “C U Girl”

Steve Lacy, “Dark Red”

Steve Lacy, “Only If”

Steve Lacy, “Like Me”

Steve Lacy, “Playground”

Steve Lacy, “Static”

Stevie Wonder, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”


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Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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