Why Sabrina Carpenter, Shaboozey, and Kendrick Lamar stay at the top : It's Been a Minute The same songs are sitting at the top of the music charts longer than ever, and that has Brittany Luse wondering, are our listening habits stuck in a doom loop? Brittany chats with NPR music editor Stephen Thompson to get to the bottom of the top of the charts.

Plus, when a daughter or sister disappears how does a family move on without closure? Host Brittany Luse is joined by Fresh Air co-host Tonya Mosley and and her nephew Antonio Wiley to talk about their new kind of true crime podcast, She Has A Name.

The Billboard Hot 100's doom loop; Plus, a new kind of true crime story

The Billboard Hot 100's doom loop; Plus, a new kind of true crime story

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Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" has been at #1 for 15 nonconsecutive weeks. Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET hide caption

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Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" has been at #1 for 15 nonconsecutive weeks.

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The same songs are sitting at the top of the music charts longer than ever, and that has Brittany Luse wondering, are our listening habits stuck in a doom loop? Brittany chats with NPR music editor Stephen Thompson to get to the bottom of the top of the charts.

Plus, when a daughter or sister disappears how does a family move on without closure? Host Brittany Luse is joined by Fresh Air co-host Tonya Mosley and and her nephew Antonio Wiley to talk about their new kind of true crime podcast, She Has A Name.

This episode was produced by Alexis Williams and Liam McBain, with additional support from Corey Antonio Rose and Barton Girdwood. This episode was edited by Jessica Placzek. Our Executive Producer is Jasmine Romero. Our VP of Programming is Yolanda Sangweni.