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  1. Texas Monthly Studio Podcasts. Stories and interviews produced by Texas Monthly Studio partnered with companies around Texas for Texans. Explore Podcasts.

    • State of Mind

      At Texas Monthly, we think the answer is through stories —...

    • Talk Like a Texan

      Talk Like a Texan: This One’s for All Y’All. Simply put,...

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      Reporter is a Texas Monthly podcast examining the latest in...

    • “Camera Roll” — Kacey Musgraves
    • “Details” — Leon Bridges
    • “Black Like Me” — Mickey Guyton
    • “Megan’s Piano” — Megan Thee Stallion
    • “In His Arms” — Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall
    • “Buscando Amor” — Selena Gomez
    • “The Melting of The Sun” — St. Vincent
    • “The Way You Don’T Look at Me” — Demi Lovato
    • “People Watching” — Conan Gray
    • “Close to You” — Dayglow

    As Musgraves has continued to experiment with her sound, drifting further away from her country roots and sparking controversy in the process, songs like “Camera Roll” show she still has the storytelling chops that made her a country star in the first place. With her tender delivery, Musgraves sings, over a mournful waltz, about scrolling through o...

    Bridges hasn’t abandoned the nostalgic soul and R&B sounds that made him famous, but his 2021 release, Gold-Diggers Sound,proved that he’s constantly evolving. Over a nineties R&B-tinged track, Bridges pleads with the person he loves on the intoxicating “Details,” asking her to realize that no one sees her the way he does. Accented by saxophone and...

    For over a decade, Guyton tried to fit herself into the predominately white world of country music, altering everything from the way she dressed to the lyrics she wrote. On Remember Her Name, Guyton finally set herself free from those pressures and centered her music on her identity, and it paid off. Though it features some fun country-pop moments,...

    After yet another banner year, Megan Thee Stallion returned to her roots, releasing Something for Thee Hotties—a compilation album of the freestyles, archival material, and unreleased songs that show off the skills that first gained her acclaim. In “Megan’s Piano,” Meg puts her foot on the gas over a relatively sparse Lil Ju piano-driven beat and n...

    It’s hard to overemphasize the beautiful simplicity of The Marfa Tapes’opener, “In His Arms.” Recorded in Marfa after the pandemic halted touring and live performances, Lambert and her fellow Texan collaborators Ingram and Randall decided to get away from all the bells and whistles of the traditional album recording process. The resulting songs are...

    After years of pleas from fans and a decade after she originally promised it, Selena Gomez finally released her Spanish-language EP, Revelación.The reggaeton and R&B-infused tracks perfectly complement Gomez’s sultry vocals. On “Buscando Amor,” she sings about letting down her guard and losing herself to the rhythm. Gomez isn’t a fluent Spanish spe...

    With Daddy’s Home, St. Vincent once again reinvented herself, introducing her listeners to a new persona that’s straight out of the grimy, angst-filled world of seventies rock. On “The Melting of the Sun,” the singer makes references to Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, Nina Simone, and Marilyn Monroe as she sings about watching the world burn down around...

    Lovato is known for their impressive belting, but on an album that centers around one of the most difficult periods of the singer’s life, “The Way You Don’t Look at Me” stands out for its understated vulnerability. Released three years after Lovato’s hospitalization in 2018, the acoustic guitar–driven song references their overdose while also touch...

    Though the Georgetown-raised singer-songwriter released his debut album, Kid Krow, just as the world was shutting down in 2020, the pandemic didn’t slow him down. He earned two platinum singles that year, and kept busy in 2021, releasing four new singles to tease his yet-to-be-named sophomore album. Known for his introspective songwriting, Gray oft...

    Following up on the release of his 2018 debut album, bedroom pop artist Sloan Struble (known as Dayglow) hit his stride with Harmony House—a soft-rock-inspired album that leans into the artist’s fondness for retro soundscapes. The album’s lead single, “Close to You,” is an earworm of a track featuring a danceable synth beat straight out of the eigh...

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