The 1980s saw the rise of music as a major force in entertainment. The MTV era brought music videos to the forefront, with artists like Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Prince dominating the airwaves. The video game industry also began to take off, with the introduction of home consoles like the Atari 2600 and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Classic games like "Pac-Man," "Donkey Kong," and "Super Mario Bros." became iconic and helped establish video games as a major form of entertainment.
Today, entertainment is not just what we watch or listen to; it is the lens through which we interpret politics, build communities, and construct our identities. From the rise of short-form vertical video to the renaissance of vinyl records, and from the algorithmic curation of Spotify to the immersive worlds of Fortnite, the ecosystem of popular media is more complex, fragmented, and powerful than ever before. Teenikini.E39.Dillion.Harper.Sling.Bikini.XXX.1...