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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2022 8:20:59 GMT 10
Does anybody think another new genre will ever dominate pop music again? Could there be something on the horizon that will take over that nobody has thought of yet that will push hip-hop to the side?
While the history of pop music is more complicated than this, if it was divided into broad units it would likely look something like this.
1890-1920 - Ragtime, Tin Pan Alley songs, marches 1920-1950 - The Jazz Age (includes traditional jazz, swing, traditional pop, and bebop) 1950-2000 - The Rock Era (from rock n' roll to post-grunge) 2000-Present - The Hip-hop era
A decade ago I would have thought EDM would be next, but as popular as it was during the 2010s (especially the first half) it didn't have the staying power. For whatever reason electronic music phases of popularity don't typically last very long, since a similar thing happened in the 90s with eurodance.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 27, 2022 8:32:37 GMT 10
A fusion of electro and punk rock would be cool like Blue Stahli and Celldweller.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2022 12:26:35 GMT 10
I have a feeling that music in the future will be more Instrumental...and I mean without vocals. So, it will probably be more Ambient and Electronic.
Maybe I will be wrong, and it will just be the same genres we have been listening to for the past 15 years?🙄 I really hope there will be something new...coming up next?
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 27, 2022 14:18:33 GMT 10
I have a feeling that music in the future will be more Instrumental...and I mean without vocals. So, it will probably be more Ambient and Electronic. Maybe I will be wrong, and it will just be the same genres we have been listening to for the past 15 years?🙄 I really hope there will be something new...coming up next? It would be ironic since music was all instrumental to begin with. So it would be like going full circle.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2022 14:54:01 GMT 10
I have a feeling that music in the future will be more Instrumental...and I mean without vocals. So, it will probably be more Ambient and Electronic. Maybe I will be wrong, and it will just be the same genres we have been listening to for the past 15 years?🙄 I really hope there will be something new...coming up next? It would be ironic since music was all instrumental to begin with. So it would be like going full circle. Exactly! And it would actually be such a change from what we're listening to now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2022 6:38:40 GMT 10
I have a feeling that music in the future will be more Instrumental...and I mean without vocals. So, it will probably be more Ambient and Electronic. Maybe I will be wrong, and it will just be the same genres we have been listening to for the past 15 years?🙄 I really hope there will be something new...coming up next? There actually used to be a lot of charting songs that were instrumentals, especially during the 1930s, 40s, and pre-Elvis 1950s. It would definitely be interesting to see it make a comeback. The last song I can think of to hit Top 40 radio that was an instrumental was Sandstorm by Darude in 2000.
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Post by Telso on Feb 1, 2022 2:21:09 GMT 10
The last song I can think of to hit Top 40 radio that was an instrumental was Sandstorm by Darude in 2000. "Harlem Shake" is technically an instrumental and it was a huge viral chart topper back in 2013.
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