We love a pop princess, but what about the pop peasants?
These are the pop music artists who might have some mainstream success and fame, but they're not exactly household names. Fans on the internet have created a metaphorical space for these pop almost-stars...the Khia Asylum. But how can artists break out of this pop star purgatory? And what does a fictional mental institution say about the way fans and artists are thinking about the music industry? Brittany is joined by
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento, NPR music reporter, and Billboard staff writer
Kyle Denis.
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