music from march to spring and a dozen of the music's pop stars have put out albums, and joining us is daryn carp who is a host of the "shaken not stirred" podcast, and what do you see? >> kasey musgraves "deeper well" and you gave me a little side eye for this, but it is actually one of my favorite albums, and i love her, and i loved the "golden hour" and it is amazing that she wrote it under the influence of many thing, and really cool. "deeper well" in the 30s, and the lyrics hit home. she is very country and i love it. also excited about maggie rogers' new album, and you like her, right? >> yeah, yeah. >> "don't forget me" and we are not. and she is like ethereal pop sound, and so different from a kasey musgraves. and dua lipa, and the last album, i mean -- >> bops, bops, bops. >> and everything was a bop. and this one, "radical optimism" and how could you go wrong with that? i am a cautiously optimistic person, zinhle, and dua is going to pop. >> and i mean, how many artists have released so many albums that are so different, and to be clear, i have not heard the kasey musgraves and we