
The Daily Sunday Special: The Best Music of 2025
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Dec 14, 2025 Join Caryn Ganz, pop music editor at The New York Times, and Lindsay Zoladz, pop critic and author of The Amplifier, as they dissect the highs and lows of 2025 music. Caryn calls the year disappointing, while Lindsay finds gems among mainstream hits. They explore the resurgence of Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny's cultural roots, and Justin Bieber's experimental turn. With insights on Taylor Swift's controversial album and praise for artists like Doechii, Geese, and PinkPantheress, the conversation highlights a transformative year in music.
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A Year Of Mainstream Disappointment
- 2025 felt like a year of disappointment for mainstream pop according to Caryn Ganz.
- Lindsay Zoladz counters that the slump opened space to discover under-the-radar, personal favorites.
Bad Bunny's Historical, Contemporary Blend
- Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos mines Puerto Rican musical history while sounding contemporary.
- Lindsay likens its approach to Beyoncé's curated, lineage-conscious albums.
Tour Changed My Mind About Mayhem
- Caryn Ganz admitted she disliked Lady Gaga's Mayhem at first but changed her mind after seeing the tour.
- The live show connected strands of Gaga's career and made the album resonate for her.




