Max Martin is on his way to toppling John Lennon and Paul McCartney as the most successful songwriter of all time. He has more number one hits than anybody since the year 2000. Introductions have gotten shorter, and you can even hear that on his work. For example, Katy Perry's 2008 hit, I Kissed a Girl,. This was never the way. Chris Dalla Reva writes about music and data for the economist.
The country’s war-torn north-west has been getting far less aid than it needs in the earthquakes’ aftermath. We investigate the dilemma of lifting long-running international sanctions. Housing prices are slipping across the rich world, but South Korea’s unusual property market makes that slide far more perilous. And what three decades’-worth of data reveal about crafting a pop hit.
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