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In the first episode, Sam discusses Beyoncé’s 2013 surprise album and how it changed everyt

In the first episode, Sam discusses Beyoncé’s 2013 surprise album and how it changed everything. [vulture logo](   [Into It with Sam Sanders]( [LISTEN NOW]( The Vulture [podcast]( [family]( is 50 percent bigger: Our exciting new weekly culture show, Into It, releases its first episode today. Hosted by Sam Sanders (you may know him from his remarkable tenure as host of It’s Been a Minute on NPR), Into It marries Sam’s infectious passion for entertainment with the entirety of what Vulture offers. Amusing, illuminating conversations about notable new releases? Of course. Frivolous riffing about pointless culture news? Absolutely, yes. Recommendations from your favorite Vulture writers? In abundance. It’s everything you enjoy about visiting our site and following us on social bounced off of your tympanic membranes. In [the first episode](, Sam has a discussion with music journalist Danyel Smith on Beyoncé’s 2013 surprise album release, how it changed the landscape for artists releasing new music and how labels still haven’t caught up nearly ten years later; does a tribute to the women on Love Island UK; and meditates on whether Bowling for Soup whitewashed the 80s in their song, “1985.” [Beyoncé]( [LISTEN NOW](     [Subscribe now]( for unlimited access to everything New York, including Vulture, the Cut, Intelligencer, Curbed, Grub Street, and the Strategist. Get an exclusive tote bag when you choose our Annual Digital + Print plan. [Subscribe now]( for unlimited access to everything New York, including Vulture, the Cut, Intelligencer, Curbed, Grub Street, and the Strategist. Get an exclusive tote bag when you choose our Annual Digital + Print plan.   [New York tote bag](   [Vulture]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email in your browser.]( Opt out of marketing emails [here](. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com [unsubscribe]( | [privacy notice]( Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved.

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