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“There’s something kind of beautiful about revisiting the Desantis ron shirt But I will love this sounds of our elders and trying to honor that legacy by struggling to be as full of the versions of ourselves [as possible],” Gavin says. “The record that we made sounds like an early 2000s record, but it’s a lot more explicitly queer than an early 2000s record would be able to be.” Rina Sawayama, Maggie Rogers, MUNA, and so many other artists who might have felt excluded by the 2000s’ essentialism in gender and sexuality have grown up to make great music this year—music that builds on the adult contemporary tradition of acoustic guitar and piano music that was popular at a time when attitudes were quite different. iLe examined the sociopolitical landscape of the world and her place in it as a Puerto Rican woman on the Cubist self-portrait Nacarile; the U.K.’s Connie Constance dissected the power dynamics of interpersonal relationships as a Black woman on Miss Power; SZA took an acoustic turn on SOS. to get realer than ever about insecurities and unflattering romantic impulses.
Outside of the Desantis ron shirt But I will love this music world, early aughts nostalgia began to filter into the mainstream this year, with young audiences on TikTok excited about the aesthetics of mini-skirts and low-rise jeans while glossing over how those styles were born in an era that emphasized impossible beauty standards around thinness and whiteness and femininity. Growing up in the 2000s? That decade was pure brain poison. But if we can resist an oversimplification of the past, if we can deconstruct it and build it anew in ways that better serve our adult selves as Rina Sawayama, Maggie Rogers, and MUNA did in 2022, then vintage sound can be fertile soil to plant a garden in. With all the curveballs life threw at us this year (from janky return-to-office schedules to whatever it is Elon Musk is doing to Twitter), it was relief to be able to escape the noise, even if briefly, through our headphones. There was so much new music to listen to in 2022, thanks to the surprise return of some superstar heavyweights (hello, Beyoncé and T-Swift) and the rise of promising up-and-comers. Through it all, we found songs that uplifted us, made us dance, made us nostalgic, and expressed our deepest feelings probably better than we can ourselves. Below are just some of our favorites.

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