Music styles

Teen Pop

Teen Pop

Teen Pop is a genre of music that’s all about capturing the highs, lows, and everything in-between of teenage life.

K-Pop

K-Pop

K-Pop stands for Korean Pop, and it’s a genre that transcends music to include fashion, dance, and a unique culture of its own.

J-Pop

J-Pop

J-Pop is short for Japanese Pop music. J-Pop marries a variety of styles, from rock and electronic to hip-hop and traditional Enka.

Indie Pop

Indie Pop

Indie Pop is a genre that combines the independent spirit of DIY artists with the catchy appeal of pop music.

Emo Music

Emo Music

Emo is a genre that originated from the hardcore punk scene. It’s characterized by emotional, often introspective lyrics and a strong sense of individuality.

Power Pop

Power Pop

Power Pop is a genre that blends the catchy elements of pop music with the electrifying energy of rock.

Proto-Punk

Proto-Punk

Proto-punk is the genre that danced on the edges of rock ‘n’ roll conventions, hinting at the punk madness that was about to come.

Electropop

Electropop

Electropop is a genre that’s basically the marriage of electronic music and pop. It’s got the addictive hooks of pop music and the synthetic beats from electronic land.

Synth-Pop

Synth-Pop

Synth-pop is a genre of music that combines the catchy melodies and hooks of pop music with the futuristic, electronic sounds produced by synthesizers.

Old School Hip Hop

Old School Hip Hop

Old School hip-hop is a movement that shaped what we see today. Whether it’s fashion, with those baggy pants and baseball caps, or language, Old School’s left its mark.