

#282: Using (and Creating!) Data to Understand Pop Culture with Chris Dalla Riva
Oct 14, 2025
Chris Dalla Riva, a senior product manager at a music streaming service and author of the newsletter Can’t Get Much Higher, dives into his fascinating journey of listening to every #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. He reveals how this project evolved from a personal habit into a complex dataset that uncovers unexpected cultural trends, like the prevalence of teenage tragedy songs. Chris also discusses the challenges of data creation, the importance of technology in music evolution, and the intricate details behind chart manipulation and genre exploration.
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Daily Listening Sparked A Data Project
- Chris started by listening to one Billboard #1 song a day as a personal music project that evolved into a dataset and newsletter.
- That daily habit, plus tracking ratings with a friend, eventually grew into his book and extensive spreadsheet.
Organic Growth Improves Data Understanding
- The dataset grew organically: new analyses revealed new fields that required backfilling and sometimes re-listening to songs.
- Manual tagging deepened Chris's understanding and made analysis richer despite the extra work.
Hits Reflect Cultural Waves
- Early patterns surprised Chris, like a wave of 1950s–60s teenage tragedy songs dominating the charts.
- These clusters suggest pop hits often reflect broader cultural moments, not just isolated choices.