Has Social Media Killed The Music Video Star? | The Weekly Wind Down (Episode 4)
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This week on The Weekly Wind Down, @theworldofjer dives into a conversation every pop fan has clocked but rarely says out loud: Did social media quietly end the reign of the iconic music video star?
Once upon a time, music videos were the crown jewel of an artist’s era. They defined entire moments in pop culture, turned singers into megastars, and lived rent free in our minds for years. Think of the world stops we used to experience when a new visual dropped. Entire generations were raised on countdown shows, blockbuster premieres, and videos so cinematic they felt like mini movies.
But now we are in the digital and parasocial era where artists build connections through quick clips, livestreams, and behind the scenes intimacy on TikTok instead. That shift has changed the way artists invest in visuals and the way fans consume them. In this episode, Jer unpacks why polished video rollouts are becoming rare, how virality has replaced spectacle, and what this means for the future of pop stardom.
From the glory days of Janet and Missy to the viral moments shaping music today, Jer explores whether the magic is gone or simply evolving. If you love deep dives on the state of pop, this one is going to hit that sweet nostalgic spot while giving you something new to think about.
Listen in, share with your fellow culture fiends, and stay tapped in as we continue to wind down every week with positive and refreshing pop commentary.
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