1. classical music 0:14 2. bubblegum pop 0:20 3. hip hop 0:29 4.reggae 0:40 5. hard trap 0:47 6. synth pop 0:53 7. hard rock 1:03 8. reggaeton 1:12 9.brill building 1:21 10. Egyptian music 1:27 11. indie 1:34 12. doo wop 1:51 13. urban rnb 2:01 14. soul 2:12 15. organ music 2:18 16. ska 2:24 17. new wave 2:34 18. acoustic 2:40 19. bebop 2:50 20. trip hop 2:57 21. disco 3:05 22. old school rap 3:13 23. ballad 3:20 24. future bass 3:25 25. bossa nova 3:31 26. big room house 3:39 27. nu metal 3:47 28. latin pop 3:58 29. drum n bass 4:08 30. synthwave 4:16 31. new jack swing 4:26 32. indian music 4:32 33. rnb 4:41 34. baroque 4:45 35. industrial rock 4:57 36. surf music 5:07 37. gayageum music 5:15 38. country 5:21 39. hardstyle 5:28 40. polka 5:34 41. eurodance 5:48 42. electro house 5:50 43. electro rock 5:58 44. electro pop 6:03 45. electro hop 6:11 46. electro trot 6:16 47. electro swing 6:24 48. future rnb 6:31 49. grime 6:41 50. symphonic pop 6:48 51. deep house 6:58 52. ieodosina 7:09 53. bounce 7:19 54. lullaby 7:26 55. dance pop 7:36 56. heavy metal 7:44 57. gregorian chant 7:49 58. progressive house 7:54 59. jazz 7:59 60. melodic dubstep 8:08 61. ragtime 8:17 62. moonbathon 8:27 63. swing 8:37 64. dubstep 8:45 65. trance 8:55 66. low bap 9:02 67. neo soul 9:13 68. witch house 9:27 69. trap 9:37 70. tribal music 9:44 71. soul rnb 9:53 72. pop rock 10:03 73. garage house 10:09 74. complextro 10:17 75. trot 10:24 76. punk pop 10:32 77. uhh.. 10:43 78. dancehall 10:49 79. experimental edm 10:54 80. Christmas music 11:02 81. acapella 11:07 82. drumline 11:16 83. nu disco 11:23 84. tango 11:32 85. goth rock 11:42 86. acid jazz 11:56 87. soft rock 12:02 88. breakbeat 12:11 89. latin jazz 12:17 90. brostep 12:30 91. tropical house 12:36 92. nu jazz 12:41 93. epic pop 12:52 94. flamenco 12:59 95. arabic music 13:06 96. funk 13:17 97. neo punk 13:25 98. blues 13:35 99. salsa 13:42 100. tech house 13:47 101. commercial music 13:56 102. anime style 14:03 103. glam rock 14:18 104. instramental 14:31 105. dramatic synth dance elctro pop 14:39 106. no music 14:44 oh my god I finally finished this!!! this took like an hour and a half to do. I hope some of you find this useful! if there's any grammatical errors I'm sorry when writing the names i was doing it at the same time the video was playing (I'm on mobile) so ;;
I want too delete myself TM I wouldn’t say 51 is Deep House because Deep House usually sounds a lot darker but I’m not sure what exactly it is but this list is great
Lol, In 5:23, it's not country music. They just wore those country influenced stuff for the aesthetic. Did u ever listened to country music? I mean do you know what country music actually is? I think the same case is with a lot of other genres in the video.
Replying late but that's why I listen to K-POP. It may seem to most people like I'm only listening to one kind of music, but this video proves that there are most of the same genres, only in Korean and not English. ^^
As a south korean myself, i went through these three phases.First, i was proud as a korean observing how kpop was getting international recognition because of psy 2ne1 bigbang and others(also i was a hardcore yg and sm fan). In this initial phrase i was basically influenced by korean media as showing the korean wave as how great we are. Going through middle school tho i had a very contradicting trend of thought that made me sort of a hipster (but not fully i couldnt hate idol music fully cause they were always catchy)and hate idol music and listen to american pop or k rock or hiphop or k hiphop(to me it was still hiphop) or indie music(and pop just has a image of somewhat advanced in south korea idk so like they have radios in korea that analyze pop and there was like watch me(naenae) regarded as music thats trendy and some sort of model music lol).And this influenced my second phase of thought, that kpop even tho big as it seems, that it is called that way because those idols are cute and dance well. This seems like a compliment at first but it seemed to me that kpop might be like some sort of an asian designation to what the korean music industry can offer into just what " asians" can do and not seem to be appreciated as they can with pop(i mean you dont call american pop a-pop). Thats why i supported foreign fans introducing designations like k hiphop or k rock or k indie cause i think people appreciate the genre more and not limit it to industrially produced music(and i dont think thats not a reason to say its lowering the quality of music either) just like jpop is considered as. Now finally i think kpop is still a good name since its just a word recapping what we can offer and just every artist doing their part, and also realizing even if we do foreign genres like hiphop or any dance genre there is still a difference in what sound is preferred and how we made some of the elements our own. I just hope that foreign people nowadays who dont know kpop enough would differentiate educated kpop fans and koreaboos so that they realize that good music comes from everywhere.
@@bojackthetrustworthy736 well kpop always tried to copy or try new stuff that the music scene hasnt tried it yet. For me, it was very interesting that people overseas think of kpop as a genre when honestly ft island is just categorized as rock in the local music classifications in korean websites. So i guess you should change your music classification to south korean music instead of kpop. It just gives a false impression that its the same when its wronfully classified as one genre just because its a non english song
Well to call all of korean music pop is also misleading. Its safe to assign the label of kpop to south korean idol music only, and treat different genres in south korean music industry differently. As a south korean my self tho, i would say besides the traditional genres like guk-ak(thats what we call korean traditional music) and trot(actually this is more of a korean version of japanese music called enka. Thats why a lot of south korean trot artists also gain popularity in japan. And trot was the dominant genres till the 1990s), south korean music industries has generally followed and reflected the trends of american music. In the60s and 70s acoustic guitar artists were popular like simon and garfunkel was popular in america. In the 80s local rock and roll bands were popular in college music competitions(it was called dae-hak gayoje and it was huge. Lot of local stars like imjaebum was born. Tho he is more considered as a ballad or soft rock musician, he was very hard core rock) and as reflected in the 88 seoul olympic games, the band koreana sang the olympic anthem. But in the 90s it all changed because of seotaeji and boys(they were originally in hardcore rock bands here but they changed to hiphop after hearing about artists like cypress hill) brought hip hop to the south korean audience. After that there was a huge boom in terms of idol music and ballad musicians which continues to this day dominating the industry. But there were still local artists here trying different genres. However, the reason why musicians of other genres suffered was because of the infamous accident that happened in the early 2000s. Back then, punk and indie band scenes were booming so local broadcasting system mbc wanted to showcase one of the bands in their pg 13 music shows. But one of the punk band members suddenly publicly went naked and it went live on television, which ended in the end of the show. After that people wanted to clean television shows that a lot of indie bands suffered till 2011 when bands like 10cm debuted that not a lot of different genres were represented as they should.
Lara Kagamine I knew it, but most of them are from older songs. They usually only use a type of the house genre now in recent Kpop songs, so that's why it now all sounds the same
@@KpopStan2009 Actually, K-pop these days is still quite varied. I think the reason OP used music from all generations is to show that kpop has always had a multitude of genres. Even out of kpop songs only from this year (2019) there have been countless genres included. Big Room from Everglow- Adios, Rock from DAY6- Sweet Chaos, Pop from Red Velvet- Umpa Umpa, Musical Theater from JYP- Fever, RnB from GOT7- You Calling my Name, Hip Hop from Stray Kids- 19, etc etc. Maybe you listen to a lot of similar-sounding kpop, but it doesn't all sound the same recently.
This is what got me into kpop, I wish western pop used more genres for inspiration. Kpop plays with music more and it’s awesome! There’s so much room for unique sounds when you put together something completely different, forget hip hop inspired ABAB song # 3 million, I want my music to get weird with it. Take Zimzalabim, America would NEVER. There were 3/4 distinct sounds pulling inspiration from multiple genres and it did a great job of feeling like a literal roller coaster which was SO COOL.
kpop songs with structures like zimzalabim and other "rare-type-of-edm-that-it's-not-commonly-heard-in-the-American-music-but-still-has-decent-lyrics" (like psytrance in scream and side effects) are the reasons why i couldn't let go of kpop that easily🤚🏻😌
Wow I seriously love this ! People should pay attention to how diverse is the kpop scene ^^ But I had to tell that some bands you mentioned in this aren't really considered "Kpop". For example, Ft island is more seen as a Krock band, and, I remember there was an interview where Jambinai was talking about kpop saying that it's a genre that is sadly throwing shade to bands like them as it hides indie artists behind that whole idol thing so I don't think they'll be happy to be labeled "Kpop" ^^ PS: for more "Classical music" kpop : Tvxq - triangle and Shinhwa - T.O.P (I love these things seriously) PS2: I was kind of suspicious when I saw "heavy metal" for dreamcatcher I think they're more rock or maybe pop metal but heavy metal is Metallica so idk doesn't seem right
Thank you so much for your comment!! And you are totally right, I added bands like Ft Island as they're part of known kpop companies and participe in music shows, etc. (In the end they're part of the k-pop industry) But yes, they're mainly denominated as k-rock. Same with Jannabi, they aren't k-pop, and this is paradoxical because indie can't be part of kpop in any way as it's the denomination of independient music. But i wanted to add indie to the list :B .My bad for not clarifying it. Answer to PS2: I confess that i don't really know, i researched for it and i found many people denominating it heavy metal but i wasn't that sure. I ended writing it because i compared dream catcher with the Japanese girl band Babymetal (And as i understood they're known for doing heavy metal) and i found it pretty similar, i hope i'm not being ignorant, sorry ^^; . (And remember that the song "Good night" Is the one being denominated as heavy metal and not dreamcatcher). Please let me know if you find more infomation of it because i'd be very helpful!
Oh I see I see ^^ and you don't have to excuse yourself haha >//< For dreamcatcher, I would have compared them more to some BiSH songs and they're considered alternative metal from what I've seen (maybe my sources are not very reliable though so I don't really know >>). I feel like Babymetal songs are very heavy compared to Good Night (on Good Night the music is very low when they sing the verses and the drums aren't as loud as they could be on the few heavy metal songs I heard) ... btw I don't have a lot of knowledge on "how to qualify a song" so I don't really know TT
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR THIS!!! I'm honestly so sick with all of my classmates and friends not getting or giving Kpop a chance just because it is called K-"pop"!!! I wilk so show them this video, thanks!!!
Hey guys! Happy new year! If you're waiting for part 8 of K-pop without music, i'm already making it so i hope i finish it this month. I was planning to upload it last month but i had to stop it... I guess you know why. It was a bit hard for me to make the videos feeling sad so i decided to wait until things get normal again.
In Idol of BTS only, you have : 1. Brazilian carnival influences 2. Korean traditional music 3. Arabic/oriental winds 4. Afro influence in the basses 5. Pop and rap IN THE SAME SONG ! 134340 have bossa nova, jazz and hiphop vibes ... That's music
Nice!!! I always wanted to see a video like this. k(not just)pop is so rich musically,i think more people need give kpop a shot btw when i saw neon bunny and clc my wig flew off
good night isn't really heavy metal but besides that this is pretty accurate! certain of the songs (ex: top dog) pair the genre with edm but it's hard to find a straight-up classical song in kpop
The only k-pop songs that are straight up classical music i can mention you are from ATEEZ, Beggining of the end (Which is totally instrumental), and Long Journey (Which has a monologue)., they're both very short. There must be more, but as you can see classical music is only used for intros, outros, etc. Let's hope someday there's a full version of a straight-up classical song, maybe there's some ballad mostly classical, but i don't know much about ballads.
I'm like making a list with all these kinda vids and i coulted more than 230 and maybe i'll find more. that's how kpop has a genre for everyone (or almost)
you should add Ailee's Don't Touch Me as britpop in part 2! Also oriental genre for Ten's Dream In A Dream or VIXX' Shangri La, and glitch hop for Stellar's The Wave
I would also argue that Winner's Island is not the best example for tropical house? to me Island sounds like tribal house specifically - I'd give Taeyeon's Why as an example for tropical house, presonally
OMG Thank you for making this! I always tell the people around me that kpop is so diverse and I might like one group but another person might prefer another one more, because the groups usually has their unique stlye and genre they usually work with. So kpop is not really a genre, and still it is a genre. 😂 Also one group can use more genre and that's my request: Can you do this video with groups? Like for BTS or NCT or Red Velvet, etc... Cause this video is really helpful to understand why I love one song more than the other. 😂
Chanyeol's Skirt Of course, these were just examples. 😊 I am also very curious about Pentagon's songs, since they compose them and they usually mix a lot of genres into one single song. @.@
Of course, the song i selected as egyptian music is mainly trap, and the other one selected for arabic music is mostly dance pop. But as the melodies and some rythms and harmonies are based in those music styles i named them like that. (The same happens with a lot of other songs in the list, actually 😅)
CORRECTIONS! 1. Classical Crossover 3. Probably Old-Sokol Hip Hop, actually. 10. I hear a bit more Trap EDM, sorry. 11. Probably Lounge or British Invasion idrk 13. Contemporary RnB 15. This is a SECTION in the song, not the full song. 17. Sounds more like Synthpop but ok ig 20. I don’t hear Trip Hop at ALL lmao 21. This is ELECTRO POP, not Disco. 29. DANCEFLOOR DnB, not regular dnb. 36. More Surf Rock 39. Euphoric Hardstyle, actually. 40. That doesn’t sound like polka AT ALL 💀 41. EuroBEAT 42. Maybe we can generalize this as EDM instead methinks? 51. This might have more Tropical House and Future Bass influences rather than Deep House ones. A better example of this would be Shinee’s “View”. 55. This is also eurodance! 56. Sounds more like Symphonic Rock 69. I mean it IS trap but it’s Trap HIP HOP 71. I see this as more synthpop/dream pop-leaning 73. The better example would be “Rude Love” but “4 Walls” is also Deep House 77. According to Rate Your Music, it’s apparently “Twerk” and “Novelty”, whatever tf THAT means. 79. More Future-Bass leaning 82. Also Big Band! 88. Don’t really hear the Breakbeat. A better example is “Voltage” by ITZY 93. Also CLASSICAL CROSSOVER 100. This might also be BOUNCE 103. Also features a prominent breakbeat! thank me later
My dream is to be someone as smart and priceless, and genius like you when it comes to music 💖 this video is awelsome, you are too, thank you for giving us some new leasson of culture, i was needing it😢💜💙💛💙💟💝💛💙💜💜💜💕💕💜
Thanks for making this!! I got to learn some new stuff :) and if you're ever thinking of making a part 2, I have some song suggestions! NCT U's The 7th Sense (alternative trap?), EXO's El Dorado and Been Through, Red Velvet's Happiness. These are the songs I can think of that sound really different from the usual K-pop! Have a great day :D
It's unreal! Awesome! Cool! It's music list so...good. You selested songs for different musical genres really not bad! Will you make the similar "collection"? Hello from Russia!
Thisbis the reason why i get so annoyed when ppl insult me for liking kpop because its all just "the same and boring". Clearly they haven't expored the different genres korean music.
Yes, you are right. But I said in the comments that I counted songs that used characteristics of other music genres. In this case some chord progressions, instruments and melodies are intentionally taken from flamenco. I should've written "flamenco vibes" tho.
Can someone plz tell what it is in the ends of Treasure's song. Like what beat or genre is it. Like in I love you, MMM, Jikjin, Boy. What is its name, of the genre. And is it also the same as of Ateez. Like in wonderland, pirate king. Plz tell if anyone knows about their music type. I want to know what kind of music do i like. Thanks
Treasure uses a lot of dance pop, hybrid trap, big room house and hiphop trap in their music: -'I love you' starts with dance pop in the 1st verse, it switches to big room house in the chorus and it switches to hip-hop trap in the 2nd verse. -Jikjin is has a similar formula to 'i love you' but it switches to hybrid trap in the chorus and uses electro house in the last chorus. -Mmm is hybrid trap and 'Boy' is electro pop. Ateez uses hybrid trap, future bass and electropop. Wonderland is hiphop trap and it uses marching band instruments (drumline). And Pirate king is hard trap/hybrid trap. So you may like: Trap (including Hip-hop trap, hard trap and hybrid trap), House (electro house and big room house) and Dance pop (electropop).
hello! thanks for such a detailed video! i was wondering, although not exactly kpop, what genre would dpr ian be? many of his releases don't exactly sound like r&b to me. I'm specifically interested to know abt the genres of 'scaredy cat', 'welcome to the show', 'no silhouette', 'dope lovers', 'calico', 'miss understood', 'avalon' 'winterfall' and 'merry go'. thank you!
1. classical music 0:14
2. bubblegum pop 0:20
3. hip hop 0:29
4.reggae 0:40
5. hard trap 0:47
6. synth pop 0:53
7. hard rock 1:03
8. reggaeton 1:12
9.brill building 1:21
10. Egyptian music 1:27
11. indie 1:34
12. doo wop 1:51
13. urban rnb 2:01
14. soul 2:12
15. organ music 2:18
16. ska 2:24
17. new wave 2:34
18. acoustic 2:40
19. bebop 2:50
20. trip hop 2:57
21. disco 3:05
22. old school rap 3:13
23. ballad 3:20
24. future bass 3:25
25. bossa nova 3:31
26. big room house 3:39
27. nu metal 3:47
28. latin pop 3:58
29. drum n bass 4:08
30. synthwave 4:16
31. new jack swing 4:26
32. indian music 4:32
33. rnb 4:41
34. baroque 4:45
35. industrial rock 4:57
36. surf music 5:07
37. gayageum music 5:15
38. country 5:21
39. hardstyle 5:28
40. polka 5:34
41. eurodance 5:48
42. electro house 5:50
43. electro rock 5:58
44. electro pop 6:03
45. electro hop 6:11
46. electro trot 6:16
47. electro swing 6:24
48. future rnb 6:31
49. grime 6:41
50. symphonic pop 6:48
51. deep house 6:58
52. ieodosina 7:09
53. bounce 7:19
54. lullaby 7:26
55. dance pop 7:36
56. heavy metal 7:44
57. gregorian chant 7:49
58. progressive house 7:54
59. jazz 7:59
60. melodic dubstep 8:08
61. ragtime 8:17
62. moonbathon 8:27
63. swing 8:37
64. dubstep 8:45
65. trance 8:55
66. low bap 9:02
67. neo soul 9:13
68. witch house 9:27
69. trap 9:37
70. tribal music 9:44
71. soul rnb 9:53
72. pop rock 10:03
73. garage house 10:09
74. complextro 10:17
75. trot 10:24
76. punk pop 10:32
77. uhh.. 10:43
78. dancehall 10:49
79. experimental edm 10:54
80. Christmas music 11:02
81. acapella 11:07
82. drumline 11:16
83. nu disco 11:23
84. tango 11:32
85. goth rock 11:42
86. acid jazz 11:56
87. soft rock 12:02
88. breakbeat 12:11
89. latin jazz 12:17
90. brostep 12:30
91. tropical house 12:36
92. nu jazz 12:41
93. epic pop 12:52
94. flamenco 12:59
95. arabic music 13:06
96. funk 13:17
97. neo punk 13:25
98. blues 13:35
99. salsa 13:42
100. tech house 13:47
101. commercial music 13:56
102. anime style 14:03
103. glam rock 14:18
104. instramental 14:31
105. dramatic synth dance elctro pop 14:39
106. no music 14:44
oh my god I finally finished this!!! this took like an hour and a half to do. I hope some of you find this useful! if there's any grammatical errors I'm sorry when writing the names i was doing it at the same time the video was playing (I'm on mobile) so ;;
Wow, thank you very much for taking the time to do this! It's very useful for real ❤️
I want too delete myself TM I wouldn’t say 51 is Deep House because Deep House usually sounds a lot darker but I’m not sure what exactly it is but this list is great
they didn’t do any fucking goth rock lmfao please stop appropriating goth please
Lol, In 5:23, it's not country music. They just wore those country influenced stuff for the aesthetic. Did u ever listened to country music? I mean do you know what country music actually is?
I think the same case is with a lot of other genres in the video.
“In kpop there is something for everyone”
Replying late but that's why I listen to K-POP. It may seem to most people like I'm only listening to one kind of music, but this video proves that there are most of the same genres, only in Korean and not English. ^^
Not for me🙄
typpi 970 good for you, you have your own opinion.
As a south korean myself, i went through these three phases.First, i was proud as a korean observing how kpop was getting international recognition because of psy 2ne1 bigbang and others(also i was a hardcore yg and sm fan). In this initial phrase i was basically influenced by korean media as showing the korean wave as how great we are. Going through middle school tho i had a very contradicting trend of thought that made me sort of a hipster (but not fully i couldnt hate idol music fully cause they were always catchy)and hate idol music and listen to american pop or k rock or hiphop or k hiphop(to me it was still hiphop) or indie music(and pop just has a image of somewhat advanced in south korea idk so like they have radios in korea that analyze pop and there was like watch me(naenae) regarded as music thats trendy and some sort of model music lol).And this influenced my second phase of thought, that kpop even tho big as it seems, that it is called that way because those idols are cute and dance well. This seems like a compliment at first but it seemed to me that kpop might be like some sort of an asian designation to what the korean music industry can offer into just what " asians" can do and not seem to be appreciated as they can with pop(i mean you dont call american pop a-pop). Thats why i supported foreign fans introducing designations like k hiphop or k rock or k indie cause i think people appreciate the genre more and not limit it to industrially produced music(and i dont think thats not a reason to say its lowering the quality of music either) just like jpop is considered as. Now finally i think kpop is still a good name since its just a word recapping what we can offer and just every artist doing their part, and also realizing even if we do foreign genres like hiphop or any dance genre there is still a difference in what sound is preferred and how we made some of the elements our own. I just hope that foreign people nowadays who dont know kpop enough would differentiate educated kpop fans and koreaboos so that they realize that good music comes from everywhere.
And people say all kpop sounds the same 😂😂😂 Like wtf Are they deaf??
I’ve changed my mind with this video
@@bojackthetrustworthy736 well kpop always tried to copy or try new stuff that the music scene hasnt tried it yet. For me, it was very interesting that people overseas think of kpop as a genre when honestly ft island is just categorized as rock in the local music classifications in korean websites. So i guess you should change your music classification to south korean music instead of kpop. It just gives a false impression that its the same when its wronfully classified as one genre just because its a non english song
14:45 without music
I luv that genre😂😂😂
The blood sweat & tears dance practice is so satisfying🤣
You won't necessarily love every song in kpop, but you will definitely have one song that will fit your preferences exactly!
so basicly, Kpop is not a genre. it's just to say: it's a "pop"song from Korea
Well to call all of korean music pop is also misleading. Its safe to assign the label of kpop to south korean idol music only, and treat different genres in south korean music industry differently. As a south korean my self tho, i would say besides the traditional genres like guk-ak(thats what we call korean traditional music) and trot(actually this is more of a korean version of japanese music called enka. Thats why a lot of south korean trot artists also gain popularity in japan. And trot was the dominant genres till the 1990s), south korean music industries has generally followed and reflected the trends of american music. In the60s and 70s acoustic guitar artists were popular like simon and garfunkel was popular in america. In the 80s local rock and roll bands were popular in college music competitions(it was called dae-hak gayoje and it was huge. Lot of local stars like imjaebum was born. Tho he is more considered as a ballad or soft rock musician, he was very hard core rock) and as reflected in the 88 seoul olympic games, the band koreana sang the olympic anthem.
But in the 90s it all changed because of seotaeji and boys(they were originally in hardcore rock bands here but they changed to hiphop after hearing about artists like cypress hill) brought hip hop to the south korean audience. After that there was a huge boom in terms of idol music and ballad musicians which continues to this day dominating the industry. But there were still local artists here trying different genres. However, the reason why musicians of other genres suffered was because of the infamous accident that happened in the early 2000s. Back then, punk and indie band scenes were booming so local broadcasting system mbc wanted to showcase one of the bands in their pg 13 music shows. But one of the punk band members suddenly publicly went naked and it went live on television, which ended in the end of the show. After that people wanted to clean television shows that a lot of indie bands suffered till 2011 when bands like 10cm debuted that not a lot of different genres were represented as they should.
Ah yes, the Nu-metal pop...
"korean pop culture"
I didn't know there were so many genres omg O_O
Lara Kagamine I knew it, but most of them are from older songs. They usually only use a type of the house genre now in recent Kpop songs, so that's why it now all sounds the same
@@KpopStan2009 Actually, K-pop these days is still quite varied. I think the reason OP used music from all generations is to show that kpop has always had a multitude of genres. Even out of kpop songs only from this year (2019) there have been countless genres included. Big Room from Everglow- Adios, Rock from DAY6- Sweet Chaos, Pop from Red Velvet- Umpa Umpa, Musical Theater from JYP- Fever, RnB from GOT7- You Calling my Name, Hip Hop from Stray Kids- 19, etc etc. Maybe you listen to a lot of similar-sounding kpop, but it doesn't all sound the same recently.
This is what got me into kpop, I wish western pop used more genres for inspiration. Kpop plays with music more and it’s awesome! There’s so much room for unique sounds when you put together something completely different, forget hip hop inspired ABAB song # 3 million, I want my music to get weird with it. Take Zimzalabim, America would NEVER. There were 3/4 distinct sounds pulling inspiration from multiple genres and it did a great job of feeling like a literal roller coaster which was SO COOL.
kpop songs with structures like zimzalabim and other "rare-type-of-edm-that-it's-not-commonly-heard-in-the-American-music-but-still-has-decent-lyrics" (like psytrance in scream and side effects) are the reasons why i couldn't let go of kpop that easily🤚🏻😌
WHOOAAA This was super helpful considering Idk what a lot of genres are called; thanks for this and happy new year! ^^
so many new songs i need to download..
"idk wtf is this".. No one knows
when i saw your comment i immediately guessed Hitchhiker!! YAS i was right hahaha
*IDM*. Intelligent Dance Music 😂😂😂. No one knows lol
Well... technically it's trap... buuut....
10:43. That’s clearly from the Deep Web
Wow I seriously love this ! People should pay attention to how diverse is the kpop scene ^^ But I had to tell that some bands you mentioned in this aren't really considered "Kpop". For example, Ft island is more seen as a Krock band, and, I remember there was an interview where Jambinai was talking about kpop saying that it's a genre that is sadly throwing shade to bands like them as it hides indie artists behind that whole idol thing so I don't think they'll be happy to be labeled "Kpop" ^^
PS: for more "Classical music" kpop : Tvxq - triangle and Shinhwa - T.O.P (I love these things seriously)
PS2: I was kind of suspicious when I saw "heavy metal" for dreamcatcher I think they're more rock or maybe pop metal but heavy metal is Metallica so idk doesn't seem right
Thank you so much for your comment!! And you are totally right,
I added bands like Ft Island as they're part of known kpop companies and participe in music shows, etc. (In the end they're part of the k-pop industry) But yes, they're mainly denominated as k-rock.
Same with Jannabi, they aren't k-pop, and this is paradoxical because indie can't be part of kpop in any way as it's the denomination of independient music. But i wanted to add indie to the list :B .My bad for not clarifying it.
Answer to PS2: I confess that i don't really know, i researched for it and i found many people denominating it heavy metal but i wasn't that sure. I ended writing it because i compared dream catcher with the Japanese girl band Babymetal (And as i understood they're known for doing heavy metal) and i found it pretty similar, i hope i'm not being ignorant, sorry ^^; . (And remember that the song "Good night" Is the one being denominated as heavy metal and not dreamcatcher).
Please let me know if you find more infomation of it because i'd be very helpful!
Oh I see I see ^^ and you don't have to excuse yourself haha >//<
For dreamcatcher, I would have compared them more to some BiSH songs and they're considered alternative metal from what I've seen (maybe my sources are not very reliable though so I don't really know >>). I feel like Babymetal songs are very heavy compared to Good Night (on Good Night the music is very low when they sing the verses and the drums aren't as loud as they could be on the few heavy metal songs I heard) ... btw I don't have a lot of knowledge on "how to qualify a song" so I don't really know TT
@@cartoonplanettv i saw that baby metal is qualified as kawai metal
What about grime
Metallica is Thrash Metal, Iron Maiden is considered Heavy Metal xd
"ggs always have the same concepts" uh no
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!
I'm honestly so sick with all of my classmates and friends not getting or giving Kpop a chance just because it is called K-"pop"!!!
I wilk so show them this video, thanks!!!
10:42 wait. . .
Is that actually the name of the genre?
😂😂😅
Thats the austic koreans music
Idk wtf that was too(O_o)??
my friend who isn’t a fan of kpop said “kpop all sounds the same but you aren’t ready to talk about that”. um ma’am- yes i am
If your friend keeps saying it sounds the same after this they're deaf.
this is why i love kpop and why its amazing. it isnt just 1 genre, its a whole lot
Hey guys! Happy new year!
If you're waiting for part 8 of K-pop without music, i'm already making it so i hope i finish it this month.
I was planning to upload it last month but i had to stop it... I guess you know why.
It was a bit hard for me to make the videos feeling sad so i decided to wait until things get normal again.
hohoho hohohoho OKAY~~~~!☺️😘
How’d you get such vast and great knowledge of musical genres?
In Idol of BTS only, you have :
1. Brazilian carnival influences
2. Korean traditional music
3. Arabic/oriental winds
4. Afro influence in the basses
5. Pop and rap
IN THE SAME SONG !
134340 have bossa nova, jazz and hiphop vibes ... That's music
Brazilian carnival influences?
Lmao
There is no k-pop song in any of the carnivals on Brazil
@@kalliboymusic you dont understand the comment
@@trungkiennguyen7690 And did you?
@@kalliboymusic its not that there is kpop songs in carnivals
What he/she meant was that the songs had brazillian carnival kind of vibe in it
@@trungkiennguyen7690 Nop, it still doesn't
Nice!!! I always wanted to see a video like this. k(not just)pop is so rich musically,i think more people need give kpop a shot
btw when i saw neon bunny and clc my wig flew off
good night isn't really heavy metal but besides that this is pretty accurate! certain of the songs (ex: top dog) pair the genre with edm but it's hard to find a straight-up classical song in kpop
The only k-pop songs that are straight up classical music i can mention you are from ATEEZ, Beggining of the end (Which is totally instrumental), and Long Journey (Which has a monologue)., they're both very short.
There must be more, but as you can see classical music is only used for intros, outros, etc.
Let's hope someday there's a full version of a straight-up classical song, maybe there's some ballad mostly classical, but i don't know much about ballads.
Also, I've heard Spotifys playlists of the biggest k-pop songs and I didn't like most of them but I like quite a lot of what you came up with.
♡Exo♡
7:50 MAMA
8:09 Black pearl
2:39 😍💚🎶😭💕
I think gfriend song anime type, right?
Gfriend is Kpop, so Gfriend has their own music style.
@@auguseu5269 they're known for orchestral pop and synth pop
BLESS YOU for this omg
The last one LOOOOOOL
i feel like the way kpop is able to incorporate so many different genres makes it a genre in itself. an audiovisual based genre
some of these arent seperate genres haha but you still did a pretty great job :) its always good to see eun jiwon and lee junghyun
You should make more of this for other songs not yet featured here / make Part 2!
Oh my god
You have no idea how happy it makes me that you had she by Jannabi on here
That song had me shook for so long
I love it so much
I'm like making a list with all these kinda vids and i coulted more than 230 and maybe i'll find more.
that's how kpop has a genre for everyone (or almost)
you should add Ailee's Don't Touch Me as britpop in part 2! Also oriental genre for Ten's Dream In A Dream or VIXX' Shangri La, and glitch hop for Stellar's The Wave
I would also argue that Winner's Island is not the best example for tropical house? to me Island sounds like tribal house specifically - I'd give Taeyeon's Why as an example for tropical house, presonally
#39 is simply perfectiong
I would really appreciate if you defined these genres as well in a video .
I really loved this video . 💜💜💜
So that's why K-pop is so loved to many people
Others : What's you favourite music genre
Me : 14:45 It's complicated
thanks you put kimlip
OMG YOU PUT TOPPDOGG❤
SONAMOO❤
OMO!!! The end though....haha laughed so hard like why??
#24 and #28!! my babies
Really cool video.. found some new songs to listen to 😍😍 thank you 🙏🏼
Great video, thanks for taking your time to make this, its informative for learn about the genres itself
10:43 is my favorite part
SECRET❤
THANKS I NEED THIS SO MUCH
There's mama by j hope (BTS) which is a mix of gospel and urban rnb
OMG Thank you for making this! I always tell the people around me that kpop is so diverse and I might like one group but another person might prefer another one more, because the groups usually has their unique stlye and genre they usually work with. So kpop is not really a genre, and still it is a genre. 😂 Also one group can use more genre and that's my request: Can you do this video with groups? Like for BTS or NCT or Red Velvet, etc... Cause this video is really helpful to understand why I love one song more than the other. 😂
Nikolett Farkas and exo
Chanyeol's Skirt Of course, these were just examples. 😊 I am also very curious about Pentagon's songs, since they compose them and they usually mix a lot of genres into one single song. @.@
77th 😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice video 👍👍👍
TOPDOG IN INTRO OMG THIS MOMENT IS MINE
Im crying...77 and 108 lol😂 what was that tho
god damn hard trap and Egyptian music and Arabic Music are like the best
you included ACE THANK YOOU
also wow this is super educational
Thank you for this video! Now I love kpop too
this is so cooool!! And I love the diversity!
9MUSES❤
Vixx having goth pop and epic pop is sexy
YOU PUT IN SONGS FROM ALL THREE GENERATIONS I NOW TRUST YOU WITH MY LIFE THANK YOU FOR THIS
Thank u for real hard work.
The Egyptian and Arabic style are so far than the Oriental styles actually.
Of course, the song i selected as egyptian music is mainly trap, and the other one selected for arabic music is mostly dance pop. But as the melodies and some rythms and harmonies are based in those music styles i named them like that. (The same happens with a lot of other songs in the list, actually 😅)
"Commerical Music" My favorite.
kim lip urban r&b queen
CORRECTIONS!
1. Classical Crossover
3. Probably Old-Sokol Hip Hop, actually.
10. I hear a bit more Trap EDM, sorry.
11. Probably Lounge or British Invasion idrk
13. Contemporary RnB
15. This is a SECTION in the song, not the full song.
17. Sounds more like Synthpop but ok ig
20. I don’t hear Trip Hop at ALL lmao
21. This is ELECTRO POP, not Disco.
29. DANCEFLOOR DnB, not regular dnb.
36. More Surf Rock
39. Euphoric Hardstyle, actually.
40. That doesn’t sound like polka AT ALL 💀
41. EuroBEAT
42. Maybe we can generalize this as EDM instead methinks?
51. This might have more Tropical House and Future Bass influences rather than Deep House ones. A better example of this would be Shinee’s “View”.
55. This is also eurodance!
56. Sounds more like Symphonic Rock
69. I mean it IS trap but it’s Trap HIP HOP
71. I see this as more synthpop/dream pop-leaning
73. The better example would be “Rude Love” but “4 Walls” is also Deep House
77. According to Rate Your Music, it’s apparently “Twerk” and “Novelty”, whatever tf THAT means.
79. More Future-Bass leaning
82. Also Big Band!
88. Don’t really hear the Breakbeat. A better example is “Voltage” by ITZY
93. Also CLASSICAL CROSSOVER
100. This might also be BOUNCE
103. Also features a prominent breakbeat!
thank me later
10:43 idk wtf is this 😂😂 I'm dead ur the best
The video is amazing 💞
I loved this!!
My dream is to be someone as smart and priceless, and genius like you when it comes to music 💖 this video is awelsome, you are too, thank you for giving us some new leasson of culture, i was needing it😢💜💙💛💙💟💝💛💙💜💜💜💕💕💜
Thanks for making this!! I got to learn some new stuff :) and if you're ever thinking of making a part 2, I have some song suggestions! NCT U's The 7th Sense (alternative trap?), EXO's El Dorado and Been Through, Red Velvet's Happiness. These are the songs I can think of that sound really different from the usual K-pop! Have a great day :D
Amazing video!!!
Well done!
It's unreal! Awesome! Cool! It's music list so...good. You selested songs for different musical genres really not bad! Will you make the similar "collection"? Hello from Russia!
My favorites... Drum & Bass, Big Room House, Hardstyle, Electro House, Bounce, Melodic Dubstep, Dubstep, Trap, Garage House, Complextro
No matter what genre you like, there's always a kpop song that uses it.
OMG THE DRUM N BASS IS SOOOOOO GOOOOOOD I LOVE DRUM N BASS🥁🔊❤️
Im in love with bubblegum pop 💕
Thisbis the reason why i get so annoyed when ppl insult me for liking kpop because its all just "the same and boring". Clearly they haven't expored the different genres korean music.
Teachers when you're being bullied: 7:27
Teachers when defend yourself: 7:33
I screamed at Drug Restaurant
MY INNER TRIPLE S FROM 10+ YEARS AGO FREAKED OUT WHEN I HEARD SS501'S GREEN PEAS ALL OF A SUDDEN AAAAAHHHHH 💚💚💚💚💚😭😭😭😭😭
so I'm kinda eclectic lol, in kpop i found genres that i didn't know they even exist
HichHiker only for intelect person..
12:59 this doesn´t sound like any other flamenco song i´ve ever heard, the moves resemble but…
Yes, you are right.
But I said in the comments that I counted songs that used characteristics of other music genres.
In this case some chord progressions, instruments and melodies are intentionally taken from flamenco.
I should've written "flamenco vibes" tho.
Somewhere out there, there's a K-pop cover of Take On Me. Go find it
Can someone plz tell what it is in the ends of Treasure's song. Like what beat or genre is it. Like in I love you, MMM, Jikjin, Boy. What is its name, of the genre. And is it also the same as of Ateez. Like in wonderland, pirate king. Plz tell if anyone knows about their music type. I want to know what kind of music do i like.
Thanks
Treasure uses a lot of dance pop, hybrid trap, big room house and hiphop trap in their music:
-'I love you' starts with dance pop in the 1st verse, it switches to big room house in the chorus and it switches to hip-hop trap in the 2nd verse.
-Jikjin is has a similar formula to 'i love you' but it switches to hybrid trap in the chorus and uses electro house in the last chorus.
-Mmm is hybrid trap and 'Boy' is electro pop.
Ateez uses hybrid trap, future bass and electropop.
Wonderland is hiphop trap and it uses marching band instruments (drumline). And Pirate king is hard trap/hybrid trap.
So you may like: Trap (including Hip-hop trap, hard trap and hybrid trap), House (electro house and big room house) and Dance pop (electropop).
@@cartoonplanettv ohh. Thank you so much. Now i understood. Thanks alot.
MISS A❤
*I hope one day there will be Kpop Riddim*
Without music is my favorite
6:42 originated in britain
You put LOONA song in here one like from me😊
hello! thanks for such a detailed video! i was wondering, although not exactly kpop, what genre would dpr ian be? many of his releases don't exactly sound like r&b to me. I'm specifically interested to know abt the genres of 'scaredy cat', 'welcome to the show', 'no silhouette', 'dope lovers', 'calico', 'miss understood', 'avalon' 'winterfall' and 'merry go'. thank you!
Something for everybody
For 7:45 you should have put bursters. Dreamcatcher is not heavy metal but metal. And more like metal mixed with pop. Bursters are heavy metal
Hohohohohohohohohohohohohoho nice video!
LOL 106
this must have been so much work
amazing video! what genre is day 6s song sweet chaos? I think it's some sort of metal or rock but i can't tell...
Thank you!
Sweet Caos has Neo Punk vibes, always with that asian kinda animeish music style, but it's totally Neo Punk 😊
Now I know that I have a rnb heart, but half of my heart is future rnb
A.C.E i'm crying 😢😢😢😢💕
Wow new you discovered music gener without music 106😁😁😀😀