It is not so because nowadays most charttoppeqs are by female artists like Lady Gaga, rihannah, adele, Katy Perry with men in sideroles.
Adele started to become well known around 2006, she is still very popular in todays (2012's) music industry. Fun fact: she won 6+ grammy's!
There are many music hosting websites where one can watch the video of "You're Still The One" by Shania Twain. The most popular places to watch music videos is on YouTube and Dailymotion.
In pop culture? Short answer: no. Though elements of vlasdical music in background teacks have become rather popular. In the classical world, also yes. Vivaldi composed timeless pieces that are still performed throughout the world.
in my opinion, it's because they`re suupper cute and because their music is really catchy. i`m korean, but dont speak it. i still love their music :)
Yes, though the field is still dominated by men.
no because no one still listine to his music at this time
Adele started to become well known around 2006, she is still very popular in todays (2012's) music industry. Fun fact: she won 6+ grammy's!
yes - still very popular today
Alternative was never popular, that's why is called alternative... But yes, people are still listening to it.
No... it's not. It's still extremely good though. :)
Lounge music was a popular music genre in the 1950s and 1960s. It is often easy listening music which is still used in many golf clubs and casinos today.
Their still in the charts, but their not as popular as they used to be. It's like a lot of Boy Bands, they are not as popular as they grow older and change the type of music they used to play.
Maybe it is but it depends on what kind of music you listen to.
No it is not
is abaci still used in todays world
yes
There is no singular individual which brought over electronic and techno music to the United States. There are always arguments about who founded it or who truly created it but in reality the popular artists of the time are the ones who truly introduced it to America. But understand, techno and electronic music in general is still largely dominated by Europe. In fact, that is why Euro and Electronica are often synonymous terms. Germany in particular is the major rave town. So while the techno scene is growing in America it still is predominantly found in Europe.