Music styles

Nashville Sound

Nashville Sound

The Nashville Sound is a subgenre of country music that emerged in the late ’50s and early ’60s. It’s characterized by a smoother, more polished style that blends traditional country elements with pop and orchestral arrangements.

Britpop

Britpop

Britpop is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged in the UK in the early 90s and aimed to celebrate British culture.

Alt Country

Alt-Country

Alt-Country is that genre-blendin’, boundary-pushin’ subcategory of country music that borrows from rock, folk, and sometimes even punk or blues. It’s like the musical embodiment of a road trip through America’s heartland and its alternative scenes.

Texas Country

Texas Country is like that perfect BBQ sauce – sweet, tangy, and unmistakably Texan. It’s country music with a Lone Star twist, blending honky-tonk roots, modern vibes, and often a dash of rock, blues, or Tejano.

Southern Rock

Country Rock

Country Rock is a perfect blend of country’s storytelling and rock’s energy. Think of it as country music with a serious caffeine kick.

Bro Country

Bro-Country

Bro-Country is a subgenre of country music that’s all about the good times. Bro-Country also touches on friendship, small-town values, and the freedom that comes with a full tank of gas and an open highway.

Dance Pop Music

Dance-Pop

Dance-Pop takes the captivating storytelling of pop music and fuses it with the beat-heavy excitement of dance music.

Latin Pop

Latin Pop

Latin Pop blends traditional Latin music with the catchiness and international appeal of pop music.

Bubblegum Pop

Bubblegum Pop

Bubblegum Pop is a very catchy and fun music genre. It’s all about catchy hooks, simple lyrics, and melodies that make you wanna jump off your seat and dance.