Pop Music changes with every era and every new sound: "pop" music is simply what is currently popular. Urban music refers to street, hip-hop, rap, and other genres under this umbrella term. Although urban music may be "popular," it is its own separate musical entity and is not interchangeable with pop music.
no
pop is more party songs and rap is just fast talking
The most popular type of music is either Pop or Hip-Hop. Most likely Pop as this is the Age of Pop as defined by the music world.
Pop, R&B, they're a bit Urban too.
False
Pop music is a term that originally comes from an abbreviation of popular, is a genre of popular music which started in the 1950s deriving from rock and roll. The terms popular music and pop music are often used in different ways. Pop music is electric it has elements from other styles e.g. urban , dance, Latin etc. There are core elements which define pop some examples of this are short to medium length songs and repeated choruses, melodic tunes etc. Pop music has electric guitars, drums and bass. The thing that most people look for in a song is if it is catchy and enjoyabale to listen to. Pop music is known to have a lot of fans and is one of the most (if not top) popular type of music. David hatch and Stephan Milward defien pop music as a body of music which is like jazz and folk musics. Pop music is seen as top of the charts of music. Pop music is a genre which has been enjoyed listened to for a lot of years.
"pop" music just means POPULAR MUSIC... so at a time, Elvis Presley was pop music... just as britney spears is pop music now.
“Urban music” is music that is aimed at an urban audience. Oftentimes this music is also made by someone who lives or has lived in an urban community. Examples of urban music include rap, hip-hop, and urban pop.
Yes it is. Pop came from the word "Popular". Therefore, they are the same
R&B/Pop/Urban Desi
pop music it is the same, literally pop = schiocco
The most popular type of music is either Pop or Hip-Hop. Most likely Pop as this is the Age of Pop as defined by the music world.
Pop, R&B, they're a bit Urban too.
False
soul music or pop there both the same
Yes
No. Classical music sprung from the art movement, while rock and pop from entertainment. That said, these days there is some crossover.
Yes, yes yes yes, yes she is "the queen of urban pop" and no one is more deserving of this title than the one in a million star. No one else in music had this classically smooth relax vocal over urban hip hop beats with the pop appeal than "aaliyah" from "one in a million", "are you that somebody", "try again", "we need a resalution" to "more than a woman" just a few song that are the definition of urban music with pop cross over appeal...she well deserving of this title she is our queen
The genre that the artist "Aubern" sings belongs to urban pop. This genre captures the essence of today's processed vocal sounds. There is a solid bed of music, and from this springs the pop vocals.