Anything can become addictive though.
Everything in moderation.
Usually true, but when it comes to popular music, listening to it even in moderation is usually enough to completely kill your interior life. This is not by chance, this is by design.
The problem is that pop/rock/metal/etc. music affects some people worse than others - but it does affect everyone. It certainly affects the young folks and teens most of all. More often than not, the music itself is every bit as bad as the lyrics.
If it was like anything else, you'd think that after hearing the same songs a zillion times that you'd be so sick and tired of them that you'd never want to hear them ever again - but music doesn't really work that way.
Rather, the more you hear a song that you really like, the more you want to hear it - if that song has impure or implied impure lyrics or drug use or anti-parents/anti-authority or etc. lyrics, it gets pounded into your brain and helps to shape the young person's thinking and attitude after hearing the same words matched up with the same beat over and over and over again - usually for years on end - yet for some, for the most vulnerable (teens they only need to hear it a few times (aka "in moderation") as they hum, sing or think about that song a millions times more often than they actually hear it.
Either way, it is something that is far better for the interior life, the life of your immortal soul, to be avoided completely.