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The Song Theory Podcast

Darrell Hester Jr.
Justin Bieber
Artificial Intelligence In Music
Michael Jackson
Prince
Warner Brothers
Music Industry Capitalism
Mental Health In Music Industry
Jeffrey Epstein
Tavis Smiley
Chemtrails
Spotify
Chappell Roan
Sony ATV

Your #1 source for CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

From the humble beginnings in my bedroom 12 years ago, trying to combine my love for conspiracy theories and music, to now building out a massive conspiracy theory community is a dream come true! You all supported my Song Theory brand so much, that i wanted to give back and create something new and awesome. Welcome, to The Song Theo... more

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The Beatles didn’t just change music… they changed the world. In this episode of The Song Theory Podcast, we take a deep dive into one of the most influential and controversial groups in history. From the explosion of Beatlemania to the internal tens... more

Step into the story of Jay-Z like you’ve never heard it before. In Episode 8 of The Song Theory Podcast, we break down his rise from Brooklyn hustler to becoming hip-hop’s first billionaire, unpacking the blueprint that changed how artists view owner... more

What if music has always been more than just entertainment? What if it has always been a bridge between the physical world and something deeper?

In this episode of The Song Theory Podcast, we take a deep dive into the film Sinners and explore the hi... more

In this episode of The Song Theory Podcast, we examine Prince’s legendary battle with Warner Brothers and the deeper questions it raised about control in the music industry. At the height of his career, Prince began openly challenging his record labe... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Much Needed

    I look forward to your content. I love your energy, and I find these conversations necessary! I love music, but it’s hard to listen to it theses days with all the things going on not-so-behind-the-scenes anymore. Keep up the good work, I’m glad your numbers are trending up!

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  • Overall Amazing Podcast

    Very entertaining and informative and a very friendly easy to listen to vibe.

    would most defiantly recommend! :)

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    JustASmiley
    United States2 months ago

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Episodes synthesize conspiracy framing with commentary on artist welfare and industry practices.
The show leans into critical takes on industry power and technology in music.

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The Song Theory Podcast | Episode 2 | The Elites are Always Watching
Q: James Ruiz Reyes asked if Enya's music seems mystical.
The host agrees Enya's voice can feel mystical to some listeners, describing it as almost magical and siren-like, while noting such interpretations are subjective and part of broader myth-making around music.
The Song Theory Podcast | Episode 2 | The Elites are Always Watching
Q: Kamaka asked about frequencies and sound healing potentially invoking negative energies.
The host confirms there are theories around frequencies affecting energy and that some people believe sound healing and music can influence mood or demonic energies, though this is framed as conjecture within conspiratorial contexts.
The Song Theory Podcast | Episode 2 | The Elites are Always Watching
Q: Honey asked about whether the Rain Man references in music imply actual worship or summoning.
The host explains there are many artistic references believed to connect artists with a deity or power, while suggesting the elites may orchestrate song content and harness these signals for influence.
The Song Theory Podcast | Episode 1 | Move with Caution
Q: Lucy asks about a theory that conscious rap being pushed abroad, away from the U.S., serves to destabilize certain political contexts and promote anti-blackness, with examples like the Arab Spring and Iran.
The host explores how music and conspiracy theories can be interpreted as tools of influence and control, agreeing that the idea is provocative and worth deeper examination, while acknowledging the complexity of linking music to political outcomes in different regions.
The Song Theory Podcast | Episode 1 | Move with Caution
Q: Hey bro, you should make a video about how female artists always thank Beyoncé during music awards for no particular reason, and the ones that don't fall off shortly after or even end up dead. Unless you already did a video about this, I just followed you recently. Okay. Cool. Thank you so much, I appreciate it. So I think this theory is interesting because there is a theory that you have to thank Beyoncé every time you go up on stage to receive an award.
The host acknowledges the meme-like theory about Beyoncé as part of a broader conversation on elites and control, noting that the meme posits artists must pay tribute to Beyoncé to avoid career consequences, and then considers how such legends fit into conspiracy narratives about fame, wealth, and power in the music industry.

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This show centers on conspiratorial takes about the music industry, focusing on ownership, control over artists, and power dynamics within major labels and entertainment ecosystems. Episodes mix cultural references, timelines, and critical takes on industry structure, often blending pop culture moments with questions about transparency, artist wellbeing, and the business forces shaping fame. A distinctive thread is the host's willingness to critique power structures and to explore controversial narratives, sometimes incorporating archival clips, interviews, and multimedia prompts to encourage listeners to verify information. The format tends toward deep-dive monologues with commentary, offering a provocative lens for those curious about how... more

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