playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/5C4MPBoO83kYVCiPZBEEkw thank you all so much for everything! it's been a year (well more than a year now) since i "blew up" with one of these videos so i thought it might be fun to make another updated version with all the knowledge i've gained since !! videos have been a bit irregular recently but i appreciate everyone who clicked on this video anyways :> have a lovely day everyone
This is why I love all the NCT units so damn much! It’s like, yeah…there are artists that show up more then once too, but NCT show up more then once…and with genres that are so vastly different from every other measurable scale imaginable. They are so experimental and I ADORE ITTTT!!
dreamcatcher timestamps for somnias! 1:35 no more (alternative metal) 1:50 bonvoyage (alternative rock) 9:31 intro dystopia lose myself (darkstep) 11:06 poison love (dream trance with electropop) 11:31 sleep-walking (drumstep) 16:06 intro dystopia road to utopia (full-on psytrance) 21:10 whistle (ibiza trance) 23:45 because (jungle) 27:15 intro : save us (neoclassical darkwave) 27:31 intro the end of nightmare (neurofunk) 30:36 silent night (progressive trance) 31:45 locked inside a door (rock & roll baby) 34:51 fly high (symphonic rock) 38:35 for (vocal jazz)
Tysm for this video! Just a couple comments on the afro genres at 0:51 , as music from my people ❤: - afro trap doesn't really exist as a genre, but afro house does. That said "More than Words" is afro house with trap & afrobeats features, while "eyes roll" is afrobeats with afro house features :) - The other name you've tried to mention I think is Amapiano. Amapiano music is a specific subgenre of the much broader term of afropop (which includes Afrobeats for instance). Amapiano originates from South Africa and is more club-like than usual afrobeats. You recognise it by its rather soft, minimalistic percussions + a large presence of maracas, so yes "Smarter" is Amapiano. Sometimes in songs like Tyla's "Water" you also have this electronic base that accompanies the amapiano beat! - With that distinction, "Tinnitus" is really an afrobeats song but not amapiano. You can tell by the beat distinction with Smarter (Amapiano). Afrobeats originates from Nigeria/Ghana and is now adopted as pop music in many countries in Western and Southern africa :) - "Me myself and i" by Fatou is also an afropop song, with fewer distinction features to be specifically part of afrobeats! :D - People sometimes don't make the distinction and like to call amapiano as afrobeats since both genres are sometimes mixed, but really the most inclusive term for both genres is "afropop" music. But if you were to make fewer distinctions, it's preferable to call amapiano afrobeats than calling non-amapiano afropop amapiano 😊 Hope it helps, wish you have a lovely day!! Also has your channel been remonetised now??
you can learn how to identify genres just look up videos and examples which help. rate your music is a helpful site which you can see the genres of a specific artist, album, song, etc.
@@yayyjpop OOOOO interesting ill definitely check it out, thank you!!! finding out types of genres and subgenres sounds interesting so i might start educating myself on that :3
I don’t even get how you do this!! I adore this channel so much!! These videos are the absolute best!! Thank you so much for uploading this and for putting in the work to make this!!♥️
that's a tremendous amount of work 😮 and very well done at that ! i think the only genre i would have added might be what I'd call cybernetic (like what onewe's giuk does). though some of it might fall into glitch pop or some sort of drill/house/alt-rock subgenre
The master thread, oh my gosh! Hope you never remove this or something happens to it. This amazing video will be of so much help for me to study music, thank you
Really well done. it must have taken ages to make this. I get annoyed recently when I hear comments like how kpop all sounds the same. An objective rebuttal is needed and this video fits the bill. It is as diverse as the global music industry.
amazing variety of songs!! my only complaint is that it would be great to have 2 examples of the same genre. i see you did exactly that in some cases just would be great if that was the same for every genre
HEAVY ON THE ARABIC POP ONE (2:16)WHEN I FIRST HEARD THE INTRUMENTAL IT WAS GOING VIRAL ON TT AND I NEVER WOULD'VE GUESSED IT WAS A KPOP SONGS INSTRUMENTAL
The amount of effort you put into this video is amazing!!! Loved it 🎀 Also ca someone suggest more reggaeton songs in k-pop? I’m obsessed w/ Antifragile and rover 😭✊
this probably took lots of work, thank you for the video!!! 💕 would you consider doing a vid with kpop songs that have waltz motives? like taemin's guilty and chuu's my palace? no pressure tho! 💞
Ok, I oficially declare that I love romanian popcorn, and the groups that have that as a main genre and crazy and fun concept are always the best (Orange Caramel, WJSN Chocome 😩)
timelessness is honestly just something that comes with new wave songs (not just kpop btw ‼️, i love my joy division/new order and talking heads) probably that tinge of nostalgia whenever i listen to them
the video is so good but there is some inaccuracies, that twice song is definitely not arrocha!! and the tropikillaz remix of better things is actually funk brasileiro in its pure form, tropikillaz is one of the most popular funk producers in brazil. and ringo doesn’t sound like mandelão at all some recommendations for your research: arrocha: - camaro amarelo (munhoz e mariano) - balada (gusttavo lima) - porque homem não chora (pablo) ps: arrocha is known for its accordion funk brasileiro: - vai malandra (anitta feat tropikillaz and dj yuri martins) - vai embrazando (mc zaac) - se ta solteira (fbc, vhoor, mac julia) funk ostentação: - os mlk é liso (mc rodolfinho) - ostentação fora do normal (mc leo da baixada) funk mandelão: - agudo mágico 3 (mc kk, dj tg beats, dj aurélio, mc lipivox) - montagem silent hills (dj arana) - automotivo bibi fogosa (bibi babydoll) hope it helps! thanks a lot for your video, it’s really amazing and informative 🩷
Yes I didn't want to say because the video must have been so hard to make, but some examples were not very accurate. I hope people take this video with a grain of salt. Also, sometimes just a beat or one element doesn't mean it's completely part of the genre.
This was so fun to listen to all the different types I didn't know there were so many 😅, also can I ask if you put this video together by yourself like finding all the songs if so props to you! and maybe you could tell me what genre 1Teams ULLAELI KKOLLAELI is as it's probably one of my favorite k-pop songs :)