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If 2020 was the year of anxiety, 2021 was the year we realized that We stopped watching for perfection and started watching for the main character energy. Whether it was a chaotic TikTok storytime or a red carpet look, the engagement came from the audacity to believe in yourself, even when (especially when) no one else did.

No artist masterminded the media ecosystem of 2021 with more precision than . The rollout of his debut studio album Montero was a masterclass in unapologetic self-expression. By confronting critics, religious institutions, and internet trolls through high-concept music videos and internet memes, he proved that true confidence is silent and resolute when facing institutional backlash. He did not ask for a seat at the cultural table; he built his own.

Even in rock, the confidence was undeniable. Måneskin , the Italian glam rock band, won Eurovision and then conquered the global stage not through humility, but through leather pants, platform boots, and a cover of Beggin' that dripped with unabashed rockstar arrogance. In 2021, being timid was a commercial death sentence.

In music, Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR dominated 2021, with tracks like “drivers license” and “good 4 u” channeling raw insecurity and betrayal into assertive pop-rock — confidence expressed through owning pain rather than hiding it. Similarly, Lil Nas X’s Montero era weaponized unapologetic queer confidence, directly challenging industry and cultural gatekeepers with defiant, viral spectacle.

The music industry in 2021 was dominated by the concept of "Main Character Energy." This wasn't just a TikTok meme; it was a shift in lyrical themes. Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR and Lil Nas X’s MONTERO weren't just albums; they were manifestos of self-assurance.

That is the content we paid for in 2021. And we will likely be paying for it for the rest of the decade. The mask is off. The confidence is the show.

The music of 2021 was loud, messy, and declarative. After a year of silence (no concerts, no dancing), the artists who thrived were those who screamed their worth.

Similarly, the Alec Baldwin/Rust tragedy cast a shadow. The on-set confidence that cuts corners—the "we know what we're doing" attitude—revealed the fatal flaw of unchecked bravado.

," Leo muttered to his cat, tapping out a draft. "She didn't get famous by being a poised pop princess. She got famous by screaming about her ex and her insecurities in

As we look back, 2021 was the crucible year. It burned away the varnish of pre-pandemic media. The entertainers who survived—and thrived—were those who understood that audiences are no longer passive consumers. We are collaborators in the narrative. We can smell a fraud from a mile away.