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1. The Streaming Wars Enter the “Chaos Era”
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Social media platforms became the primary source of entertainment for younger generations, with 56% of Gen Z reporting that social content is more relevant to them than traditional TV.
- Squid Game (Netflix, Sept) – South Korean survival drama. Became Netflix’s largest-ever series launch. Iconic: green tracksuits, red light/green light doll, Dalgona candy. Halloween costumes dominated.
- Adele – 30 (Nov) – “Easy on Me” broke streaming records. Divorce album.
- Lil Nas X – Montero – “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” and “Industry Baby” (with Jack Harlow). Bold, queer, controversial visuals (Satan shoes, lap dance on Satan).
- Doja Cat – Planet Her – “Kiss Me More” (ft. SZA), “Need to Know,” “Woman.”
- Taylor Swift – Red (Taylor’s Version) – Included 10-minute version of “All Too Well,” directed a short film with Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien.