When we look at "The Range of Popular Songs" in 2022, we see a year of . We wanted to dance (House/Disco), we wanted to cry (Indie-folk), and we wanted to feel seen (Raw lyricism). Music in 2022 wasn't just a background noise; it was a tool for reconnection after years of isolation.
2022 Rewind: The Year Music Broke All the Rules 🎧 If 2021 was about cautious optimism, was the year the floodgates opened. From viral TikTok earworms to the return of global superstars, the musical landscape was as diverse as it was unpredictable. Whether you were "About Damn Time"-ing your way through the summer or diving into the synth-heavy depths of the "Midnights" era, 2022 had a frequency for everyone. When we look at "The Range of Popular
2022 saw a fascinating trend where "old" music became "new" again. Thanks to Stranger Things , 1985 hit "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" shot to the top of the charts, introducing a Gen Z audience to 80s art-pop. It highlighted a new reality: a song is only one viral sync away from a second life. 4. TikTok: The New A&R 2022 Rewind: The Year Music Broke All the
Whether you were spinning vinyl or streaming on repeat, 2022 offered a sonic palette that was as colorful as it was chaotic. 2022 saw a fascinating trend where "old" music
cemented his icon status with Harry’s House , giving us "As It Was"—a song that felt like a collective exhale for the world.