Music Genre

1
Rock
/ˈrɒk/
2
Metal
/ˈmɛtəl/
3
Alternative
/ˌæltərˈnætɪv/
4
Pop
/pɒp/
5
Hip hop
/ˈhɪp ˈhɒp/
6
R&b
/ˌɑːr ənd ˈbiː/
7
Electronic
/ɛlɪkˈtrɒnɪk/
8
Reggae
/ˈrɛɡeɪ/
9
Country
/kʌntri/
10
Folk
/foʊk/
11
Vocal
/ˈvoʊkəl/
12
Blue
/ˈbluː/
13
Jazz
/dʒæz/
14
Classical
/ˈklæsɪkəl/
15
Soundtrack
/ˈsaʊndtræk/
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Rock
/ˈrɒk/
A style of popular music typically featuring electric guitars, strong beats, and often powerful vocals.
2
Metal
/ˈmɛtəl/
A style of rock music characterized by powerful guitars, strong drums, and often aggressive vocals.
3
Alternative
/ˌæltərˈnætɪv/
A style of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, characterized by its departure from mainstream rock through unconventional sounds, lyrics, and attitudes.
4
Pop
/pɒp/
A style of popular music with catchy melodies and simple rhythms that appeals to a wide audience.
5
Hip hop
/ˈhɪp ˈhɒp/
A style of popular music that typically features rhythmic beats, spoken or chanted lyrics (called rap), and elements like sampling, scratching, and electronic sounds.
6
R&b
/ˌɑːr ənd ˈbiː/
A style of popular music that combines elements of rhythm and blues with soul, funk, and modern pop, often featuring smooth vocals and strong beats.
7
Electronic
/ɛlɪkˈtrɒnɪk/
Music made using computers, synthesizers, and other digital instruments to create modern, often dance-oriented sounds.
8
Reggae
/ˈrɛɡeɪ/
A style of popular music that started in Jamaica, known for its strong beat, relaxed rhythm, and focus on bass and drums, often featuring lyrics about love, spirituality, and social issues.
9
Country
/kʌntri/
A style of music that originated in the southern United States, typically featuring guitars, banjos, and lyrics about rural life, relationships, and personal stories.
10
Folk
/foʊk/
A traditional style of music that typically uses acoustic instruments and simple melodies, often telling stories about everyday life and cultural experiences.
11
Vocal
/ˈvoʊkəl/
Relating to or performed by the human voice through singing or similar musical sounds.
12
Blue
/ˈbluː/
A style of music that developed from African American folk songs and is characterized by slow, emotional melodies and lyrics about sadness or difficult times.
13
Jazz
/dʒæz/
A style of music that combines strong rhythms, improvisation, and elements from blues and African American traditions, often featuring instruments like trumpets, saxophones, and piano.
14
Classical
/ˈklæsɪkəl/
A style of formal music developed in Europe between the 1600s and early 1900s, typically performed by orchestras and following traditional rules of composition.
15
Soundtrack
/ˈsaʊndtræk/
The recorded music and songs that are created or chosen to accompany a movie, TV show, or video game.