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Soundtrack to Growing Up: Songs That Defined a Generation

3 min · 11 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Fandom Fuel: The Bieber Effect, host Mia Ashworth explores how the music of the late 2000s and 2010s became the defining soundtrack for an entire generation. From Justin Bieber's YouTube beginnings to Taylor Swift's genre evolution, discover how young artists growing up alongside their audiences created unprecedented intimacy between performers and fans. We examine the cultural impact of hits like 'Baby' and 'Love Story,' and how social media transformed the relationship between music and memory. This episode delves into the shared generational experience of coming of age during the digital music revolution, exploring how songs became time capsules that captured the collective mood of millennials and Gen Z. Whether you were jamming to Jonas Brothers or singing along to Selena Gomez, these tracks didn't just play in the background - they helped write the story of who we became. Join us for a nostalgic journey through the music that soundtracked our most formative years and continues to transport us back to those pivotal moments of youth, first love, and self-discovery in the smartphone era.

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