Mostly Disco Music.
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Punk Rock. Rough rock-&-roll played at high energy, often with rather angry, snarling para-political lyrics, and often an aggressive attachment to low musical ability. Supposedly an antidote to rock having lost its way in the complexities of Progressive Rock; but it could be argued that Punk was so far removed from P.R. that heavy-metal was the more likely reaction. Part of a fashion that included strange clothes and unpleasant behaviour; hijacked commercially by Malcolm MacLaren.
Heavy Rock. Goes back to the 1960s but still retains and attracts anew, a large, faithful following. Various styles ranging from quite melodic to wall-of-sound "thrash" with no pretence to be anything at all subtle.
New Wave. Rather fey, heavily synthesised pop that tried to be a lyrical and melodic reaction to Punk. It did at least try to show genuine ability to play or sing; and though some succeeded, much of it ended up as bland, soul-less crotchet-counting.
New R-'n'-B. A marketing name. Not to be confused with Rhythm and Blues, which is hard-edged, 12-bar blues-based rock. Characterised by very formulaic synthentic, sampled or session-musician backings of celebrity solo singers, many of them female, of dubious talent; and manufactured with a purely ommercial end in view.
Drum-&-Bass and similar. Purely dance beats, mostly synthetic and sampled, little or no lyrical content, melody or rhythm; with no pretence or intention of anything more than something to dance to.
Also don't forget that a huge amount of much deeper music of all styles including orchestral symphonies, choral and Opera, is still being written.
I think the popular styles of music in 1980s were jazz latin rap and salsa and if your looking for people who sang songs like this here are 2 the Winias and the Clarks
Popular music in the 1970's was: Funk Rock, Heavy Metal, Disco, Punk Rock, Bubblegum Pop, Experimental Classical Music and Minimalist Music.
There are several: Disco, hard rock, softrock, pop, southern rock. Of course classical, jazz, blues remained popular through the decade.
Disco, hard rock/heavy metal, southern rock, punk rock, new wave
Both Disco and Rock and Roll were very popular genres of music in the 1970's.
80's pop and metal. Typically glam metal with all of the hairbands that came about.
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Rap and hip hop.
what art different styles of popular music
punk to new wave
There are various styles that are used in Caribbean music. Some of the main styles used are zouk, calypso, soca, reggae, and cadence-lypso.
popular music in EnglandJohnny says pop, rock and dance is the most popular music in England rave is just noise
Bruce Springsteen has many popular music videos and songs. Some of the most popular videos are the videos that were first released in the 1980s. For instance, the videos for Dancing in the Dark and I'm On Fire are among the most popular.
what art different styles of popular music
Rock-n-roll
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punk to new wave
Marabi and Afrikaans music are some classic South African music styles. Reggae, gospel and kwaito are some more modern styles popular in South Africa.
There are various styles that are used in Caribbean music. Some of the main styles used are zouk, calypso, soca, reggae, and cadence-lypso.
Some musical styles that were popular in the south after the Civil War included brass band music and folk music. Also popular were duels that included banjos, guitars, and other stringed instruments.
A genre of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s and 2000s.
popular music in EnglandJohnny says pop, rock and dance is the most popular music in England rave is just noise
Punk music is a very popular music type, being very popular since the 1980s. Some of the best known and most successful punk bands are Green Day, Rise Against and Blink-182
Iron MaidenOzzy OsbourneQuiet RiotAll of the above(apex)
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