A style of hip-hop originating from the East Coast of the US, characterized by complex lyricism, boom bap beats, and a focus on storytelling.
A fusion of pop punk and hardcore punk featuring catchy melodies combined with breakdowns and heavier instrumentation.
Smooth, mellow music designed for background listening, often including orchestral pop, soft rock, and instrumental arrangements.
A dance-oriented electronic genre combining industrial, synth-punk, and techno with repetitive beats and aggressive vocals.
An umbrella term for various electronic music genres designed for dance clubs and festivals, including house, techno, trance, and more.
Music created to teach or instruct, often used for children’s learning, language acquisition, or specific educational purposes.
A localized version of drill rap with Egyptian Arabic lyrics, combining traditional Middle Eastern elements with dark, trap-inspired beats.
Popular music from Egypt blending traditional Arabic melodies with modern pop production styles.
Rap music performed in Egyptian Arabic, often addressing social issues, youth culture, and everyday life in Egypt.
Blues music amplified with electric guitars, bass, and drums, often featuring extended solos and a more aggressive sound.
An early form of electronic music combining funk, hip-hop beats, and synthesizers, often with robotic vocals and danceable rhythms.
Music that blends acoustic instruments with electronic processing or synthesis to create hybrid soundscapes.
A fusion of 1980s electro, new wave, and synthpop with punk attitude and performance art aesthetics.
A modern take on Mexican corrido music with electronic beats and synth instrumentation.
Funky rhythms combined with electronic synths and drum machines, bridging disco and early hip-hop vibes.
A blend of electronic music and hip-hop, combining synth-heavy production with rapped or sung vocals.
A high-energy house subgenre with heavy bass, aggressive synths, and a driving four-on-the-floor beat.
A darker electronic genre combining industrial noise, harsh vocals, and danceable beats.
A broad category covering any music made primarily with electronic instruments and digital production.
An umbrella term for various electronic genres focused on listening rather than dancing, often experimental or ambient.
A hybrid genre mixing metalcore or post-hardcore with electronic music elements such as synths, samples, and programmed beats.
Rock music that incorporates electronic instruments and production techniques, blending guitars with synths and drum machines.
Trap music infused with electronic elements, often featuring heavy synths, drops, and a more polished, festival-ready sound.
Pop music primarily created with synthesizers and electronic production, emphasizing catchy hooks and dance rhythms.
Soul music with a strong electronic influence, combining smooth vocals with synth-heavy production.
A genre mixing swing jazz samples and rhythms with modern electronic beats and production.
A rock subgenre focused on emotional expression, with confessional lyrics, melodic guitar work, and passionate vocals.
A poppier, more accessible version of emo, combining catchy melodies with emotional lyrics.
A fusion of hip-hop and emo music featuring introspective, often melancholic lyrics over trap or lo-fi beats.
A resurgence of early 2000s emo styles with renewed focus on guitar-driven, heartfelt songwriting.
Trap music infused with emo aesthetics, featuring emotional vocal delivery and often themes of heartbreak or mental health.
An intense fusion of emo and powerviolence (a fast, aggressive hardcore punk subgenre), characterized by chaotic tempos and raw vocals.
A Japanese genre resembling traditional ballads, known for emotional singing and nostalgic themes.
A Greek music genre combining orchestral instrumentation with Greek folk and poetic lyrics.
A Finnish genre combining trap beats with humorous, satirical lyrics.
A hardstyle subgenre emphasizing uplifting melodies, emotional breakdowns, and energetic beats.
European power metal characterized by fast tempos, melodic guitars, and fantasy-themed lyrics.
A high-energy dance music style popular in Europe and Japan, featuring fast beats and catchy synth lines.
A 1990s dance music genre blending techno, house, and pop, known for catchy choruses and upbeat rhythms.
A disco style from Europe, often more electronic and synth-driven than American disco.
A style of house music with a strong European pop influence, focusing on catchy melodies and vocal hooks.
Mainstream pop music from Europe, often characterized by catchy hooks, polished production, and broad appeal.
Reggae music produced in Europe, often blending Caribbean rhythms with European pop and dance influences.
A trance music variant originating in Europe, featuring uplifting melodies, fast BPM, and melodic breakdowns.
Music that pushes boundaries and explores unconventional sounds, structures, and production techniques.
Folk music blended with avant-garde and unconventional sounds or structures.
Pop music that incorporates unusual song structures, instrumentation, or sonic textures.
Rap music that experiments with non-traditional beats, flows, or lyrical themes.
Rock music that breaks norms by using unconventional instruments, structures, or studio effects.
A collective term for the most aggressive metal subgenres including death metal, black metal, and grindcore.