iPod: The Device That Defined a Generation
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Before streaming ruled the world, before playlists lived in the cloud, there was the iPod — a small white box that changed everything. In 2001, Apple released a device that promised “1,000 songs in your pocket,” but what it really delivered was freedom. Freedom to carry your soundtrack, your memories, your identity — everywhere you went.
This episode of Retrowaved rewinds to the birth of the iPod: from Steve Jobs’ quiet obsession with simplicity, to the click wheel that became a cultural icon. We explore how it redefined music, design, and emotion — turning technology into something deeply human. From the early iTunes era to the white-earbud revolution and the eventual fade into the iPhone age, this is the story of the device that didn’t just play songs — it defined a generation.
Rediscover the sound of the 2000s. The ads, the playlists, the feeling of scrolling through a universe that fit in your hand. Because before the world started streaming, we were still spinning that wheel.