Critics at Large | The New Yorker

How Usher, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift Build Their Own Legacies

Feb 15, 2024
The podcast explores how musicians shape their own legacies, referencing Usher's Super Bowl performance and the impact of high-profile appearances. They discuss the Bob Marley biopic, the role of the Super Bowl halftime show in building a performer's legacy, and the complexities of artists seeking validation at the Grammy Awards. They explore conflicting feelings about artists shaping their own legacies, highlighting Beyoncé's Super Bowl performance. The enduring power of music is celebrated through standout Grammy performances by Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell, emphasizing its timeless impact.
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