Well you can buy songs from unsigned artists off of cdbaby.com if you just want to listen you can go on Soundclick, some artists put their stuff on YouTube
Yes, the Chinese listen to music from the US. They also listen to their own artists as well as artists from Hong Kong, Taiwan and any other music that can be found on an international level.
Whatever music you listen to most is the music you enjoy most. For example, Dub step and grime is my favourite music. But if you want to know what music you listen to most go onto itunes and look under the section 'most played'. Then when your most played music pops up look under genre and the genre that pops up the most is you're favourite genre. But the problem is you won't get Dub step or drum and bass or grime or house on there, but if you listen to that stuff you will know the difference from which is which. But if you still don't know you could research on the Internet about you're top 3 or 5 favourite artists and the chances are it will tell you what your favourite artists genre is, plays or likes.
the most happy upbeat songs i listen to is mainly electronic dance music. look up the artists krewella. alot of theres is exciting music. check out www.ragetracks.com for happy upbeat music. :]
Friend to listen salsa legally and that help indeed the artists check: radio-bemba.fm
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Spotify allows you to have a free account to listen to music. You can listen to Boney M and many other artists as well.
Consider the charts,I, speaking as a teenager, love to listen to the charts. Try artists such as lady gaga or Justin bieber. Not all teenager like this kind of music or these artists but the majority do Hope that helps.x
Listen to other random songs or artists! Ask other people what bands or artists they like, and listen to their songs. Just be open, because you can like more than one band at the same time.
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Syrians listen to Western Pop Music as well as Arab Artists like Nancy Ajram, Nicole Saba, and Amr Diab.
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