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Music Review: Conan Gray’s ‘Wishbone’ further confirms his place as a tastemaker of Gen Z pop

NEW YORK (AP) — Rejection serves as inspiration for angst and contemplation on pop singer Conan Gray’s wistful fourth album, “Wishbone,†out Friday. It is a return to form for Gray with 12 diaristic tracks that oscillate between bold heartbreak anthems and moments of tender reflection.

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Music Review: Conan Gray's 'Wishbone' further confirms his place as a tastemaker of Gen Z pop

This album cover image released by Republic Records shows “Wishbone” by Conan Gray. (Republic Records via AP)


NEW YORK (AP) — Rejection serves as inspiration for angst and contemplation on pop singer Conan Gray’s wistful fourth album, “Wishbone,†out Friday. It is a return to form for Gray with 12 diaristic tracks that oscillate between bold heartbreak anthems and moments of tender reflection.

Discovered on YouTube in the early 2010s, Gray’s narrative pop earned him a place among the tastemakers of Gen Z music. He collaborated closely with producer Dan Nigro (known for his work with and ) on his first two albums. The 26-year-old’s most recent, 2024’s “Found Heaven,†was a departure from Nigro and the affective melancholy of his previous singer-songwriter releases. produced many of that project’s well-received 80s-inspired tracks, which saw an adaptable Gray convey big emotions through sound, rather than story.

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