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Adam Barrera

🎙️music/ entertainment creator + host

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How Sabrina Carpenter Replicated Ariana Grande's 'My Everything' Era

In this episode, we’re talking about the similarities between Ariana Grande’s 'My Everything' era and Sabrina Carpenter’s 'Short n’ Sweet' era.

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From ‘American Idol’ to Billions of Streams: Lauren Spencer Smith (Interview)

For this episode of the Bop Bible, we have a very special guest —Lauren Spencer Smith—whose raw vocals and emotional songwriting have earned her over 13 million followers and over 4 billion streams.

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Did Sabrina Carpenter End ‘Short n’ Sweet’ too Soon? | Addison Rae is Outselling Huge Artists | Miley Cyrus Deserved Better

This week we're chatting about how Sabrina Carpenter is already closing the door on her Short n Sweet era (was it TOO short?), how Addison Rae unexpectedly outperformed major pop stars with her debut album, and why not enough people are paying attention to Miley Cyrus — even though she might’ve just dropped her best album yet.

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1989: How Taylor Swift Pulled Off Her Riskiest Era | Rebrand & Relationships

In this episode, we dive deep into the biggest era of Taylor Swift’s career: 1989.

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How Katy Perry Went from Getting Dropped Twice to Having the Biggest Era EVER - Teenage Dream

For the first episode of The Bop Bible, we’re going back to 2010 — when Katy Perry was dropping hit after hit and turning the pop world into her candy-colored playground.

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How Katy Perry Went from Getting Dropped Twice to Having the BIGGEST Pop Era - Teenage Dream

For the first episode of The Bop Bible, we’re going back to 2010 — when Katy Perry was dropping hit after hit and turning the pop world into her candy-colored playground.

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Coachella Showed us Who is Going to Be the Next Main Pop Gorl

Coachella 2025 showed us who is going to be our next main pop girl, similar to how last year’s festival was an indication that Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan were about to blow up.

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