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With Nostalgia In Full Boom, Younger Music Fans Are Turning Back the Clock
A new study from Luminate suggests music fans aged 13 to 24 are beginning to shirk modern releases in favor of music released before they were born.
What happened
According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, With Nostalgia In Full Boom, Younger Music Fans Are Turning Back the Clock, A new study from Luminate suggests music fans aged 13 to 24 are beginning to shirk modern releases in favor of music released before they were born.
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- With Nostalgia In Full Boom, Younger Music Fans Are Turning Back the ClockThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-03T18:15:05+00:00
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