Music 101, now in its third season, features Motown's Songwriting Revolution: How Detroit's Hit Factory Changed Popular Music Forever
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Motown's Songwriting Revolution: How Detroit's Hit Factory Changed Popular Music Forever takes listeners deep into the heart of an era that redefined the sound of American music. From the humble beginnings of Berry Gordy's Detroit studio to its rise as a global powerhouse, Motown became synonymous with soul, style, and storytelling. Behind the glittering vocals of artists like Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder stood an army of visionary songwriters and producers who crafted melodies that transcended race, class, and generation. This episode explores how Motown's disciplined songwriting process, emotional authenticity, and infectious rhythms transformed not only the music industry but also the cultural landscape of the 20th century—leaving a legacy that still inspires artists and audiences worldwide.