i was wondering same thing, but they split up jazz, I am also trying to figure out how Soul and R&B are different. I wish they overlayed the hottest song on the bar of each category.
@XD张景荣 I agree with you, rap in the 90s was another story, the evolution of the genre has brought an unpleasant commercialization of the genre, but mostly the experimentation of the genre by so many artistic currents, has made that the movement could be divided into many different categories among them. I know very well that the opera and the rap were not born the same year, but in a few years compared to those of the country, it created three times the positive emotions and works of art. Sorry for my awful english ahah
Someone pointed out to me this was worldwide, and not just the USA. Then this made more sense. House was so popular in Latin America in the 90s for example that it overtook basically the rest of the world music wise.
@@DarthSoto78 That is make sense. Imho almost everyone in exUSSR and Russia below 25 y.o. listen rock/hard rock at late 80x (and many of them listen metal of course). I'm from late 80x and there is no chance to find a man who don't like for example Queen this time. But we all not count cause we don't really pay any license. Only Pirate Yarrrr!!!!
First Places by Decade: 🥇 1910s: Opera 🎼 1920s: Country 🪕 1930s: Jazz 🎷 1940s: Country 🪕 1950s: Rock & Roll 🎸 1960s: Soul 🎤 1970s: Disco 🕺 1980s: Techno Pop 🎹 1990s: House 🤖 2000s: House 🤖 2010s: Hip-Hop / Rap 🎧 Sorry that some of these emojis don’t fit very well with the music style. I tried.
They all fit perfectly lol. Especially for those who dont kno what house music is. I always tell people "you've heard it plenty of times, you just dont know" lol.
If you include all types of rock music into one like Classic ,punk ,hard, heavy metal, pop rock, indie,alternative,etc, rock music is the most popular by far over the years since 1954.
kahlil garcia there’s no dues to be paid unless you wanna pay dues to the instruments you’re using and musical structures and language you’re using. In which case I believe you’re behind on your taxes.
Rock and Roll refers to the early and late 50's stuff, which is completely different from the other Rock genres listed. Rock and Rock and Roll are different genres entirely, so Rock and Roll being on there as a standalone genre is still correct.
You just judge it on the new pop sounds it has lately. As with Jazz it's a true American art form and it's older stuff has the soul that is noticably lacking in modern day country.
I found it amazing how the further the timeline moved toward current day, the less movement there was on the chart. It looks like we went from a lot of innovation to a lot less innovation over time.
This is a really interesting observation! Perhaps it has to do with mass marketing and the internet - maybe they make whatever's hot stay hot for longer
maybe the phonographic technology/industry had to do with that. It made genres "set in stone" and their languages a cliché in which a new generation is 'culturized'. So maybe new we're seeing more actualizations and fusions of those languages rather than born of radically new ones.
I wonder if a lot of it has to do with streaming music. Instead of record labels and MTV looking for the latest thing, we get music apps that make recommendations based on previous likes.
Top comment! So true - I really think there is a lack of great new musical art like we didn't see new genres at all the last ten years to be honest. Or maybe we already have seen every music possible.
Soul rebranded and came back on the charts as R&B. Dance rebranded and came back on the charts as techno and dance. I am suprised Reggae never top the chart.
@@silvershadow8405 That's actually "rythm and blues"-the derivative of blues and jazz that gave birth to rock, soul, disco, and basically all of modern pop music. 90s R&B (which is just called r&b, not rythm and blues) was a derivative of soul. The person that made this video probably doesn't understand this.
*All modern music* : Ha Country, you're still here after all? *Country almost a century old* : _Do not cite deep magic to me witch, I was there when it was created._
And actually it happened more quickly than the video suggests. It would only appear in that list from 1974 to 1981, and would only be at the top from late 1977 to mid 1979
@@daredevil6145 by the time Off The Wall was at the top (latter months of 1979), the disco genre as a whole was already falling off the charts, but it was still struggling to the point of having some songs that managed to become hits between the end of 1979 and 1982, especially in the clubs, where it was still strong.
Ya grunge definitely ran the 90s hard to believe it's not on there. That and metal in the mid to late 80s as well as nu-metal/nu-rock "rap metal" in the late 90s early 2000s. Crazy. Country was huge for such a long time
For all the confused people: House is the most popular electronic music. House is a massive genre with all sorts of subgenres, but together just imagine the most popular DJs: Avicii, Alesso, Sam Feldt, DJ Snake, etc. The reason why you don't recognize it is because the media labels it just as EDM or Dance-Pop.
Note from a electronic music geek: The "Electro" of the 80's and the "Electro" of the 00's and onward are actually not the same genre. The 80's electro (example Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock) has breakbeat rhythms, and is related to Hip-hop and Electro Funk (ex: George Clinton's style of funk music), whereas the "new electro" of the mid 00's and the present is a genre that uses four on the floor rhythms and is essentially a sub-genre of house music. It's just house with grittier synths.
Same applies on Techno. There's a techno in the early 90's was what we heard in Mortal Kombat. Or Paragliders, L.S.G etc. Then it got influenced by trance and house. The late 90's techno is more like house, like Mauro Picotto and others. I still prefer the old style techno tho.
I assume the problem might be that metal is split into so many genres that no single genre had enough market share to make it into the list. Would maybe have been a good idea to summarize them all just under "metal" to get them in.
@@DASPRiD there is different genres of metal but in the end they All count as "metal" its the most type of music that release much albums every year so far
@@fable_enthusiast you do no that pop isn't music its whatever is popular right now hip hop is the most popular so its pop music Michael jackson king of pop for his time was disco you get it.
@@jamalwalker04 Even though you're correct, one could argue that pop music, over the decades, has built and sustained a particular singularity in its craftsmanship that's so identifiable and categorical that the songs which share these patterns (3 verse-chorus form structure, bubblegum premise/tone, the beloved "I-V-vi-IV" chord progression, elementary yet catchy hooks, etc.) are automatically labeled as such regardless of whether they're actually popular or not. Though pop is still just short for popular music at the end of the day, pop music seemed to have developed into something much more than that a long time ago.
There is a lot bullshit going on here. No metal at all while actually it was pretty popular in the '80s tho that depend how hard you were slicing it into subgenres.
I noticed that too and it didn't make sense initially but if you rewatch, the first rock genre is "rock and roll." As the rock and roll numbers go down the classic rock gains numbers so it was just a shift to from rock and roll to classic rock. Classic rock is meaningless though since rock from 90s and early 2000s is now considered "classic" and they are played on the classical rock radio stations.
It would have been hard to learn around 1920 because country music was so popular. Awesome video, very interesting how the music landscape has changed over time. Thank you for the video.
I think "something metal" didn't appear because most artists in metal do not release their records under the genre name "metal", it's always the specific genre, like thrash, death, black, doom, speed etc. I think in summary metal would appear, but not with it's million subgenres..
1910-1915: Opera 1915-1933: Country 1934-1945: Jazz 1945-1953: Country *(again)* 1953-1955: R&B 1956-1960: Rock'n Roll 1961-1973: Soul and Pop Rock 1974-1981: Disco and Pop Rock 1982-1988: Techno-pop *and Pop Rock* 1989-2008: House 2009-now: Hip-Hop/Rap
Pre-1910: Classical I sincerely hope Hip-Hop uses less Trap in the 2020's. Literally anything would be more inventive than the oversaturated instrumentals of Trap. Also, in Poland, Pop Rock had over a decade of its hay days delayed, so we had a crapton of rock girls in the period of 2005-2015.
Weird how R&B is ranked so high in the later 2010s, but no mention in the 90s? R&B was experiencing a PEAK in the 90s, this is how Hip Hop crossed over through R&B.
@@whiteipod2000 John Denvers albums were hugely popular outside the US
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@I use Debian btw The whole hip-hop, rap genre is built off of other music. Its all sampling. No originality. Why would i listen to a dude rap about drugs on top of a classic beat? Stupid
@ If you think rap is just drug music, you aren't listening in the right places.
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@@Avescondor12 Oh well, most of it is just people flexing their wealth and commiting drugs and felonies, or how they are so good compared to other rappers. The ones who tell stories are so miniscule in comparison to others.
@ As someone who likes rap, it pains me to say that as far as the mainstream goes, you're right. All the real talent is buried under the trash artists.
About the 5th most attended concert: It was Metallica in Moscow, Russia (USSR) with 1.3 million attendants at once. The audio from the concert could be heard from 6 miles away. Other acts: Pantera, AC/DC, i forgot maybe motley crue?, and a local band
@@danejurus69 No, FORTUNATELY. Just like you wouldn't have today's music without Elvis' influence, you also wouldn't have today's music without Hank Williams Sr.'s influence as well. What is unfortunate is that the current Hip Hop/Rap (which is garbage compared to what it used to be) is holding steady at number one. "Old Town Road (especially the Billy Ray Cyrus remix) showed that Country and Rap can actually co-exist together quite beautifully if done right.
well because that's how rock music really is honestly. listen to elvis, pink floyd, and black flag. more differences than similarities tbh but their all the same base genre.
Well, I respectfully disagree. I believe there are far more similarities than differences. All three of the bands you mentioned are all clearly Rock music in substance, style and soul. Why the ad nauseam slicing, dicing? Rock, more or less, became atomized from mid 70s onwards only and often later than that did the tedious classifications start. Jeez there was a time when it was either soft rock or hard rock. Now even elements of soft rock is oddly called yacht rock. Wtf? Probably for bullshit marketing reasons in order to make more money and also to control unified culture by creating infinitesimal subcultures, sub genres. Which is NOT what a Rock is about.
@@obsoletedelete6059 Yeah Punk would have died a long time ago if it had never mixed with heavy metal and created Trash Metal and it's derivates just like Death metal, Groove metal, Black metal, Crossover trash, Metalcore, Deathcore, Grindcore, etc.
@@saccharine53 STFU and go back to watching your fucking anime, you fucking weeaboo! God, why are you virgin ass losers doing here? You don't belong here! This isn't an Anime channel, so get the fuck out of here and stop spreading your cancer, weeab!
Frozen Hearts no there’s not. That is 100% not a country song. I listen to country and i know for a fact that is not country. I honestly hate that song so much cause it’s not mf country. I’m big triggered now ngl
@@spiderman4207 Don't take it so serious, in the song they wear cowboy hats and ride horses and I know that the song isn't country but the people look like it. It was just a joke so don't get so triggered. Stay positive❤
i sac that’s because it’s the same thing, if you watch any rock history documentary you will see that there a plenty more rock genres and they are distinguished from one another
Punk for me is Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedy's, Black Flag and Bad Brains. Also bands like Sum 41, Blink 182, Green Day and Fall Out Boy, all though they are Pop Punk, I get that you might say just Punk. But when do you hear bands like any of those I mentioned in popular music culture? Most bands popular in the Rock scene today are bands like Foo Fighters, Rammstein and 5FDP (and other metalcore bands), some bands like Royal Blood and Greta Van Fleet do get alot of recognition too, but I not hear alot of Punk, only in the Underground and Indie/Local scenes.
Agree. I was left curious seeing punk there. There are no notable "hardcore punk/punk rock" artists until like the late 2000s. All I know today are pop-punk groups which are neither popular to make it to the 4th place.
More music industry stuff would be awesome. Maybe showing the distribution of sales between Labels, Producers, Artists and Distributors over time. Data might be hard to find tho.
"Classical is the reason why we have what we have or ever had until today people alway forget where everything came from these days they just doing some twerking to trap or drill" - These are the words from a fellow New School Rapper and he also still listen to Johann Sebastian Bach, Mozart , Ludwig, Vivaldi, Chopin, Wagner , John Williams Hans Zimmer, Bryan Tyler , Junkie XL, Audiomachines , Two Steps from Hell, many countless
@atl amapichtli I get it being funny is everything these days ...hmmm even though you mean it as a joke it's not funny because we need to respect it, achoos respect over been funny, and now jokes with classical, we should be types of the media for that we can listen to these things even after centuries
@@merksmovies25 Yeah but this list was pretty specific with the genres, they probably wouldn't label Metallica as the Thrash genre, but you'd think they'd specify Metal.
@@GodsOfWar666 metallica was thrash in the 80's but towards the late 80's and early 90's they experimented more and started to play heavy metal and so on
Daniel Enrique Velazquez Borja yo el reggaeton lo escucho desde Lorna con Papi Chulo en 2002/2003. Mas de la mitad de mi vida! Pero lo considero dentro de la cultura Hip-Hop. Por mucho q les duelan a cierta gente. A lo mejor aquí también lo ah integrado en Hip Hop/Rap
Probably falls under techno & house. i was wondering why house was dominating and for so long. Realised that there are so many sub-genres which fall under the umbrella of house or techno.
@@mikediamantakis5528 that is true its wayyy better than any pop songs but since they cant release often then they'll always be losing when it comes to sales
Me too. But the time spam in this video is longer than it actually lasted. Disco should enter the list in 1973, reach the top in 1978, fall quickly in 1981 and vanish from the list in 1982.
As someone who plays and listens to alot of classic through all genres, I feel like modern music, while innovating on sound design and reach, lost quite a lot in musical depth.
The Best Arab Singer Selling In arab music history: 1- 🇪🇬 amr diab (1981) 155 milion copies He was achieved the best arabic language selling album (ahla w ahla) he sold 12.25 milion copies in 2016 2- 🇱🇧 fairouz (1945) 150 milion copies 3- 🇪🇬 umm kalthoum (1915) over 100 million copies 4- 🇪🇬 halim (1950) 100 milion copies 5- 🇩🇿 cheb khaled (1974) 90 milion copies He was achieved the best selling album for an arab singer (c'est la vie) he sold 15 million copies in 2012 6- 🇲🇦 samira said (1968) 80 milion copies 7- 🇪🇬 najat (1955) 75 milion copies 8- 🇩🇿 warda (1960) 75 milion copies 9- 🇪🇬 hani shaker (1968) 75 milion copies 10- 🇪🇬 mohamed mounir (1975) 70 milion copies 11- 🇸🇦 mohamed abdo (1960) 70 milion copies 12- 🇱🇧 majida al roumi (1975) 70 milion copiez 13- 🇹🇳 latifa (1980) 65 milion copies 14- 🇮🇶 kazem el saher (1980) 65 milion copies 15- 🇸🇾 george wassouf (1975) 65 milion copies 16- 🇸🇾 asala nasri (1990) 65 milion copies 17- 🇱🇧 ragheb alama (1982) 65 milion copies 18- 🇪🇬 angham (1985) 60 milion copies 19- 🇹🇳 saber el rubaei (1990) 60 milion copies 20- 🇪🇬 ehab tawfik (1990) 60 milion copies 21- 🇱🇧 nawal el zoughbi (1989) 60 milion copies 22- 🇱🇧 wael kafoury (1992) 60 milion copies 23- 🇱🇧 wael jasar (1985) 60 milion copies 24- 🇱🇧 najwa karam (1985) 60 milion copies 25- 🇱🇧 diana hadad (1992) 55 milion copies 26- 🇪🇬 mostafa amar (1990) 55 milion copies 27- 🇱🇧 marwan khoury (1987) 55 milion copies 28- 🇸🇦 rashed el majid (1985) 55 milion copies 29- 🇸🇦 majid el mohandis (1990) 55 milion copies 30- 🇸🇦 rabeh saqr (1982) 55 milion copies 31- 🇰🇼 abdallah al ruwaishid (1980) 55 milion copies 32- 🇸🇦 abdel majid abdallah (1980) 55 milion copies 33- 🇰🇼 nawal el kuwaiteya (1983) 55 milion copies 34- 🇱🇧 elissa(1999) 55 milion copies 35- 🇪🇬 Hamaki (1997) 50 milion copies 36- 🇱🇧 nancy ajram (2004) 50 milion copies 37- 🇦🇪 hussein al jasmi (2002) 45 milion copies 38- 🇪🇬 tamer hosny (2002) 45 milion copies 39- 🇪🇬 sherine (2000) 45 milion copies 40- 🇱🇧 miriam fares (2006) 40 milion copies 41- 🇪🇬 amal maher (2000) 40 milion copies Total: 2 billion 700 milion copies
Gerardo Aguilar Its the hard rock tag that peaks from mid to late 80s, specially with Glam Metal; Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Dio, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Poison, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Europe, Twisted Sister, Dokken, Ratt... then the MTV changed its direction and they all were fucked up. ua-cam.com/video/vnLe_h4JI0M/v-deo.html
I'm assuming they put all forms of heavy rock, hardcore, metal, nu metal and metalcore under "punk". Very rare to find many people listening to real punk these days.
It's amazing how many people don't bother reading the description before commenting. The city you live in isn't the entire world and neither is the US. And your sub 100 friends isn't the global population.
To be fair, I think the punk label in this incorporates pop-punk and emo/screamo/post-hardcore. Notice especially how it exploded when bands like Green Day, Blink-182, and Fall Out Boy would've been blowing up big. That said, I was surprised as well to see how well it (as in the overall "punk family") has done over the years.
Filip 111 i thought Grunge was supposed to be Alternative Rock ? Also I think it’s cause in the graph Punk incorporates a bunch of different styles such as emo/scene for the 2000s not just the punk styles of the 70s/80s
@@nicholascaldera3790 yeah i belive as well, but if you pay atention you will see theres alot of sub genres. So i think metal is big enuff to be there as it self
@Omar Antar you dont understand hip hop meaning and history. Check hip hop history first, and understand his meaning, then talk. Hip Hop is Art, Hip Hop reinvented all the genres. Rap is actually "Rhytm and Poetry", and im not talking about today rappers, today rappers are the junk of the musical genres, and i agree with you if you say that "Modern" (majority) of the hip hop sucks, because now we have ass rappers like Lil Pump, Lil Xan, Future, Migos, and shit like that. Dont look at that part. Look at Kendrick Lamar (old Kendrick the Better Kendrick, if u like Jazz listen as a First song "aint free?" by him, listen to 2pac and his message to the community when he was rapping and alive, listen to Biggie Smalls and his Rhytm, listen to Slick Rick. Its not just music, but storytelling, something no genre did.
@Omar Antar lyrics are a way to express yourself, and remember Beats and the composition of the rap Beats its majority from old tracks and music, its storytelling. Anyway, every genre is different, thats why music is beautiful, its not all the same soup, every genre has something unique another genre cant do. I actually understand how Classic music have incredible talents, but its just a prespective view, me for example, i see the classical artist you nominated as a history world class musicians, top level talent. But i can actually see Lamar and another ones as a talent for their ability to change a community, to express themselves sometimes with hard words and High level lessical capacity (MF Doom and example). Its only Evolution, nothing special. Classical music its old now, but an appreciated genre as the others, the only genre i dont like is Pop (popular music) and Metal (i dont see any talent in screaming, even if their ability to use the Guitar is good), otherwise, i like them all for something unique they have. Just dont judge rap as "shit" if you dont listen to it, appreciate it because its still a musical genre like others.
@Omar Antar the message of rap was talking about actualities, just like poverty and deaths, somethings that afflicts the world from decades, otherwise, sometimes even rap or other genres talk about other things (like you mentioned, nature or planets) in an alternative way. Even in classical music there was love and criticizing, its human emotions.
It’d be nice if the background music style changed according to the number one in the graphic
It would be a chaotic mess in certain years
It’s what I was thinking as well. I’ll make it my next project during low season. I think a mix would be awesome as music changes genres.
@@JoshTorresDJ Would work well if the video was made longer which would mean that there would be more time for different music changes
Acc maybe it could work with current duration
It would be laborious
Watching these videos is like watching a horse race.
...'400 to go and opera has tailed off badly and gone straight to the back of the field'
Funny because I’m at a horse race
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yeah a race where the Horses are retarded & or Doped up
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Nice job splitting up rock into about 10 different genres
i was wondering same thing, but they split up jazz, I am also trying to figure out how Soul and R&B are different. I wish they overlayed the hottest song on the bar of each category.
Lol. I think there might be more than ten different genres.
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@@Mercenary-1914 Soul can be loud and upbeat, but usually R&B has a sad/negative feeling to it.
@@theatticaddict It i the first time am hearing that. How would you classify country music?
1969: I’m sure all these genres will still be popular next year!
1970: DID SOMEONE SAY DISCO
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Hahahahahaha. This is funny 😁
DISCO DISCO GOOD!
BURN BABY BURN!
That's weird actually because Disco wasn't even around by 1970 and wasn't a mainstream force until 1974.
1915
Opera: nobody can stop me
Country: hold my yee haw
1915
Opera: nobody can stop me
Rap: hold my gold chain
I steal it uwu
@XD张景荣 I agree with you, rap in the 90s was another story, the evolution of the genre has brought an unpleasant commercialization of the genre, but mostly the experimentation of the genre by so many artistic currents, has made that the movement could be divided into many different categories among them. I know very well that the opera and the rap were not born the same year, but in a few years compared to those of the country, it created three times the positive emotions and works of art.
Sorry for my awful english ahah
@@haxemoriginale yeah but 80s hip hop is where it all starded like like run dmc public enemy nwa etc
@XD张景荣 80s hip hop rap is also good
Its interesting to see how country music becomes popular during the wars
America........ Wait what
And hindustani was popular whenever a new popular movement started in india against the the British
Country music more merican. I think that people became patriots durimg wars amd tjats why they listem to ir
_country roads... take me home... West Virginia..._
Which is scary because it's creeping back up!
I was thinking a little more rock in the 70s, heavy metal 80s, grunge in the 90s but they got the hip-hop right in the late 90s into the 2000s.
Someone pointed out to me this was worldwide, and not just the USA. Then this made more sense. House was so popular in Latin America in the 90s for example that it overtook basically the rest of the world music wise.
@@DarthSoto78 That is make sense. Imho almost everyone in exUSSR and Russia below 25 y.o. listen rock/hard rock at late 80x (and many of them listen metal of course). I'm from late 80x and there is no chance to find a man who don't like for example Queen this time. But we all not count cause we don't really pay any license. Only Pirate Yarrrr!!!!
I thought 80s was pop. Madonna, Michael Jackson, Cyndi Lauper many others? No?
The 70s was accurate I believe. Disco was huge in the 70s
First Places by Decade: 🥇
1910s: Opera 🎼
1920s: Country 🪕
1930s: Jazz 🎷
1940s: Country 🪕
1950s: Rock & Roll 🎸
1960s: Soul 🎤
1970s: Disco 🕺
1980s: Techno Pop 🎹
1990s: House 🤖
2000s: House 🤖
2010s: Hip-Hop / Rap 🎧
Sorry that some of these emojis don’t fit very well with the music style. I tried.
They all fit perfectly lol. Especially for those who dont kno what house music is. I always tell people "you've heard it plenty of times, you just dont know" lol.
My Aura Is Clean It Brought Me Here Aww thank you!
2000s should be R&B
I don't understand why House was so popular in 2000s I remember that R&B was very popular
this is basically the answers for the homework my teacher handed in
The 30s be like: "Ya like jazz?"
Lol damn you beat me to it 😂😂😂
I was thinking that In my head
70s: "Nah, but we got DISCO!"
Was thinking exactly the same thing when Jazz popped up
'40: "ya *dont* like jazz?"
*The 70’s hav entered the chat*
Disco: Hello there
A quality Star Wars meme.
The 70's: exists
Disco: Hello!!
80s: Exists
Disco: Imma head out
*the Beatles exist*
Pop Rock: Oh! Hello there!
60s exist: *SOUL!*
If you include all types of rock music into one like Classic ,punk ,hard, heavy metal, pop rock, indie,alternative,etc, rock music is the most popular by far over the years since 1954.
HOUSE music would STILL be #1 since 1990 ...... HOUSE, Electro, Techno, Tech House, Deep House, etc ......
Idk, what if you merged all the electronic music together ?
Metal is metal, it's not rock music. Anyone who says otherwise doesn't know shit about metal.
@@flybeep1661 he's trying soooo hard
I dunno.....I just don't feel that The Beatles and Marylin Manson should be in the same genre.
Yeah, let's split Rock in 10 music styles so it's impossible to see ho big it was from 60's to 00's
Like ACTUALLY
Honestly the only necessary genres of rock and roll to show would be punk rock and heavy metal but nah they gotta throw every subgenre in there
Same for edm. If techno, house and electro are placed under one proper category named edm, it would be at the top of the list.
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Soul = Funk = R&B
WTF?!
@@naywahn disco came from funk, funk came from soul, etc
Why am I announcing everything in my head like I’m a referee
RandomPineapple wow I just realised I’m doing exactly this
a referee? you mean commentator
I announce it to myself like a horse racing broadcaster.
Omg wtf me too
I thought I was the only weird one omg
1954: Elvis enters
Rock n roll: comes flying in to the top
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And Johnny Cash!
Thanks to black folk with rock and blues pay y’all dues
Not only Elvis. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, Ray Charles, etc.
kahlil garcia there’s no dues to be paid unless you wanna pay dues to the instruments you’re using and musical structures and language you’re using. In which case I believe you’re behind on your taxes.
I love how they split Rock and Roll into about ten different categories, and then still include Rock and Roll
Rock and roll was an offshoot of R&B too
@@melregissings Other way around
Seriously. I mean “classic rock” apparently entered the equation in 1966!🙄
@@andrewjay2340 Um, no. Watch the video again. Joe Turner was on the radio long before Elvis.
Rock and Roll refers to the early and late 50's stuff, which is completely different from the other Rock genres listed. Rock and Rock and Roll are different genres entirely, so Rock and Roll being on there as a standalone genre is still correct.
Country: *rises again and again*
Others: "how many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?"
Country in 2019: I'm back in the Old Town Road.
You just judge it on the new pop sounds it has lately. As with Jazz it's a true American art form and it's older stuff has the soul that is noticably lacking in modern day country.
Did you notice the demand for country rises mainly in times of war.
@@seantankosic-kelly1456 yeah, I've got the same observation
@@RunCMD97 This is so true... Kristofferson, Nelson, The Hag, Cash, those were the real Country
METAL: "I am not gonna be ignoooooored by you!!!"
Bro I mean the metal revolution in the 80s
This chart is correct. Metal is right where it supposed to be - Not on charts :D (I am a metalhead ;D)
@@Weallsuckequally probably included under hard rock
Where's my goregrind smh
GRUNGE: ME TOO!
You have to specify "in the US" NOT WORLDWIDE.
Russia too, except in Soviet period
@@КёртисДэвис-д7м in Soviet Russia, Music Listens To You... xD
This cant be US, metal would have appeared at some point in the 80s
Evan Price This video is clearly about the US. Metal was probably labelled as Hard Rock and/or Punk.
No he doesn't.
I found it amazing how the further the timeline moved toward current day, the less movement there was on the chart. It looks like we went from a lot of innovation to a lot less innovation over time.
This is a really interesting observation! Perhaps it has to do with mass marketing and the internet - maybe they make whatever's hot stay hot for longer
maybe the phonographic technology/industry had to do with that. It made genres "set in stone" and their languages a cliché in which a new generation is 'culturized'. So maybe new we're seeing more actualizations and fusions of those languages rather than born of radically new ones.
I wonder if a lot of it has to do with streaming music. Instead of record labels and MTV looking for the latest thing, we get music apps that make recommendations based on previous likes.
Top comment! So true - I really think there is a lack of great new musical art like we didn't see new genres at all the last ten years to be honest. Or maybe we already have seen every music possible.
Agree
Remember when Shady said in 2002: "Nobody listen to Techno.."
Me to😂😂
In response to 'Who is this?', it's Eminem's old ass
that's exactly what i thought towards the end of the video.
@SatiricalShawn bruh wut
@@christianstainazfischer uhm.... what???
2019: Autotune
LISTEN TO MOROCCAN HIP-HOP
Hey Domi c:
Lmao baseless accusations.
2030: Ai Musik
Autotune is beautiful
“Ah, shit, here we go again”
Country 2019.
@Dopamine Great.
We need more dubstep
Country is good
Old Town road bruh
Mainstream modern country is garbage
Soul rebranded and came back on the charts as R&B. Dance rebranded and came back on the charts as techno and dance. I am suprised Reggae never top the chart.
i didnt know that about soul im glad you mentioned that
But R&B always existed since the 1940s
Soul new sound attracted more listeners away from R&B as R&B did to Jazz. R&B was also affected by the new sound of Rock N Roll.
@@silvershadow8405 That's actually "rythm and blues"-the derivative of blues and jazz that gave birth to rock, soul, disco, and basically all of modern pop music. 90s R&B (which is just called r&b, not rythm and blues) was a derivative of soul.
The person that made this video probably doesn't understand this.
Don’t worry Afrobeats will be here in another 10 years 😅
*All modern music* : Ha Country, you're still here after all?
*Country almost a century old* : _Do not cite deep magic to me witch, I was there when it was created._
Is this a narnia reference?
I appreciate this humor.
@@d0m2288 I appreciate thy kindness.
@@joaofarias9986 It has become a meme
@@joaopedroferreirarodrigues4062 First time i've seen it
2:45
1955: I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet but your kids are gonna love it
Omg I can belive it exactly what I was thinking
Yo back to the future
@@Daszuhorer yep my favourite movie
Ayyyyyyyy Mcfly!!!
Hey I get that reference
Country: we are impenetrable
Jazz: Hold my saxophone
Also Jazz: Where am i now? XD
Also jazz: "look here kid you gonna be a star" while looking at hiphop/rap
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Dude
Jazz a bit later: ight imma bouta head out
You've heed your last haw
It's fascinating how Disco rised and felt so quickly.
It was from 1973 to early 80's, not so bad.
And actually it happened more quickly than the video suggests. It would only appear in that list from 1974 to 1981, and would only be at the top from late 1977 to mid 1979
Ended with Off the Wall, I think
rose🌹and fell
@@daredevil6145 by the time Off The Wall was at the top (latter months of 1979), the disco genre as a whole was already falling off the charts, but it was still struggling to the point of having some songs that managed to become hits between the end of 1979 and 1982, especially in the clubs, where it was still strong.
"The rise and fall of disco in one minute."
More like 10 years... all of the 70s
@@csbaca1 I was referencing the video length. (3:40 to 4:45 to be exact. A little bit over a minute.)
@@csbaca1 yeah I'm sure people listened to a genre for literally one minute, you mug. 😂
@@Arsenal1207 I was being facetious 😂🤣
Thanksfully
When you're staring intently at the bottom to see if any metal genres show up...
Ik hoopte op hetzelfde, maar verwachtte dit al.😒
I feel like metal's supposed to be alt rock or punk
@I_Said_ OU812 don't need to tell me, I love metal. I'm mearly making a guess
Ya grunge definitely ran the 90s hard to believe it's not on there. That and metal in the mid to late 80s as well as nu-metal/nu-rock "rap metal" in the late 90s early 2000s. Crazy. Country was huge for such a long time
Or rather waiting for the 80's
Rap: *shows up on screen*
Other genres: Why do I hear Mom's Spaghetti
Lol.
* Spaghetti noises *
Leel
Knees weak
Arms are heavy
For all the confused people: House is the most popular electronic music. House is a massive genre with all sorts of subgenres, but together just imagine the most popular DJs: Avicii, Alesso, Sam Feldt, DJ Snake, etc. The reason why you don't recognize it is because the media labels it just as EDM or Dance-Pop.
David Guetta and Calvin Harris too. Those guys are massive and are everywhere on the radio but the majority don't know it's house
I find the lack of metal or grunge appearing at all strange. Surely by the early 90s both should be on that list.
Ikr, I think they lumped everything together with pop rock and alternative
I guess that falls under the category of "Hard rock"
Pretty sure grunge fell into alternative rock. Nü metal too, while the rest probably fell into hard rock.
@@jvorhees6781 and punk, at least thrash metal should be there
@@whatthefuck1852 thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal so if there is no metal what makes you think that there should be thrash metal
Gee... I didn't realize "House" music dominated the music scene for 20 years. I must have missed that.
The thing is it didn't.
House is pretty much disco
@@kuanmoney3089 it pretty much isn't
AJ Harper, no, it did, but not in Murica, lol
Don’t judge the world by Oklahoma ruler😁
What is house music anyway?
Viewers: Holy crap country came out of nowhere!
Jazz: Hold my trumpet.
Blame Garth Brooks.
Ya like Jazz?
* Louis Armstrong entered the chat *
@ZZZ XXX000 The Marihuana Tax Act
Original dixieland jazz band was king of jazz all the time, i bet there is no great jazz bands like them anymore.
Note from a electronic music geek: The "Electro" of the 80's and the "Electro" of the 00's and onward are actually not the same genre. The 80's electro (example Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - Planet Rock) has breakbeat rhythms, and is related to Hip-hop and Electro Funk (ex: George Clinton's style of funk music), whereas the "new electro" of the mid 00's and the present is a genre that uses four on the floor rhythms and is essentially a sub-genre of house music. It's just house with grittier synths.
Same applies on Techno.
There's a techno in the early 90's was what we heard in Mortal Kombat. Or Paragliders, L.S.G etc.
Then it got influenced by trance and house.
The late 90's techno is more like house, like Mauro Picotto and others.
I still prefer the old style techno tho.
This list: No metal in the 80s
Me: *Cries in Master of Puppets*
I assume the problem might be that metal is split into so many genres that no single genre had enough market share to make it into the list. Would maybe have been a good idea to summarize them all just under "metal" to get them in.
@@DASPRiD there is different genres of metal but in the end they All count as "metal"
its the most type of music that release much albums every year so far
I thought Djent would be on top.
Metal is Hard Rock in the 80s and Alternative Rock in the 90s.
Ikr?!
Out of all of the graphs they have done, this one seems like it is actually wrong
Yes
Only in the last years, cuz there isn't pop
@@fable_enthusiast you do no that pop isn't music its whatever is popular right now hip hop is the most popular so its pop music Michael jackson king of pop for his time was disco you get it.
@@jamalwalker04 Even though you're correct, one could argue that pop music, over the decades, has built and sustained a particular singularity in its craftsmanship that's so identifiable and categorical that the songs which share these patterns (3 verse-chorus form structure, bubblegum premise/tone, the beloved "I-V-vi-IV" chord progression, elementary yet catchy hooks, etc.) are automatically labeled as such regardless of whether they're actually popular or not.
Though pop is still just short for popular music at the end of the day, pop music seemed to have developed into something much more than that a long time ago.
@@isaiahwillis6115 I feel like fans of each genre did that on there own to discredit artist they don't like
Everyone: the 70s
Me: what’s house music?
Any pop song with electronic sounds is pretty much house music
GHOUL So... 96% of everything these days?
Same question hahahah good thing i found the answers
yeah, to me house music was only a 90's thing. corona Hadaway etc though it died in the 2000's
Absolute crap would be the answer.
How could there have been classic rock in the 60"s?!
There is a lot bullshit going on here.
No metal at all while actually it was pretty popular in the '80s tho that depend how hard you were slicing it into subgenres.
I noticed that too and it didn't make sense initially but if you rewatch, the first rock genre is "rock and roll." As the rock and roll numbers go down the classic rock gains numbers so it was just a shift to from rock and roll to classic rock. Classic rock is meaningless though since rock from 90s and early 2000s is now considered "classic" and they are played on the classical rock radio stations.
@@gigatrihard8607 I think they put metal in the hard rock category.
@@Mike-mc3sh Which is total nonsense. The second half was dominated by thrash metal, so they are saying thrash metal is hard rock then? Bullshit.
@@Mike-mc3sh naw metal is just not popular, it's fringe.
So I guess the Alternative boom that I remeber in the 90s never happend...
I was wondering about grunge....
@@karenkta7926 I know right!
And the fall of hair metal.
I’m sooo confused, what is house, techno, or grunge? lol
@Alrimate house and techno are twins. They sound exactly alike to first time listeners.
Grunge: "Am I a joke to you?"
I think that fit under the alternative rock category probably
Brett Kavanaugh 90s alt rock. Like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, etc.
Surprissely hair metal or metal didn't appear.
i thought you were dead abbachio
I don't like That styles
Eminem: 'its over nobody listens to Techno'
Techno 2k19: Hold my beer B)
yhinte26 i was singing that hahaha
Same😂
More like hold my molly bro 😂
Pretty sure he meant edm in general and not techno
Nico P. Its a bar from Eminem’s “Without Me”
It would have been hard to learn around 1920 because country music was so popular.
Awesome video, very interesting how the music landscape has changed over time.
Thank you for the video.
Who else was waiting for something metal to come
Anti Fetish It’s possible they classified it as hard rock
I think "something metal" didn't appear because most artists in metal do not release their records under the genre name "metal", it's always the specific genre, like thrash, death, black, doom, speed etc. I think in summary metal would appear, but not with it's million subgenres..
@@tjarkscrfzed8529 You're kinda right, but at the same time the chart had Alt Rock and Indie Rock in it, so they could have included it somehow idk
I don't understand how there was no metal/hard rock but there was boogie-woogie😂
I think "new wave" (start of 1980s) was new wave metal (Iron Maiden, Metallica et al). Could be wrong.
1910-1915: Opera
1915-1933: Country
1934-1945: Jazz
1945-1953: Country *(again)*
1953-1955: R&B
1956-1960: Rock'n Roll
1961-1973: Soul and Pop Rock
1974-1981: Disco and Pop Rock
1982-1988: Techno-pop *and Pop Rock*
1989-2008: House
2009-now: Hip-Hop/Rap
天 what is house?
Shuri Witwicky checkout Rhythm of the night by Corona and you’ll see, it’s like dance music
@@shuriwitwicky6646 boots n pants! its the best genre to dance to
@@danielherculano8600 haha ok daniel
Pre-1910: Classical
I sincerely hope Hip-Hop uses less Trap in the 2020's. Literally anything would be more inventive than the oversaturated instrumentals of Trap.
Also, in Poland, Pop Rock had over a decade of its hay days delayed, so we had a crapton of rock girls in the period of 2005-2015.
Weird how R&B is ranked so high in the later 2010s, but no mention in the 90s? R&B was experiencing a PEAK in the 90s, this is how Hip Hop crossed over through R&B.
I was thinking the same. The swing beat era and R&B dominated the charts.
I was expecting rap to be higher in the early 90s
Nope. It was even near non existent outside of the US. This chart pretty fares well with the global scene
@@Hehehe-hf7rq so you’re saying country. A very distinct American genre was popular worldwide?
@@whiteipod2000 John Denvers albums were hugely popular outside the US
"Nobody listens to Techno"
-Eminem 2002
@I use Debian btw The whole hip-hop, rap genre is built off of other music. Its all sampling.
No originality.
Why would i listen to a dude rap about drugs on top of a classic beat? Stupid
@ If you think rap is just drug music, you aren't listening in the right places.
@@Avescondor12 Oh well, most of it is just people flexing their wealth and commiting drugs and felonies, or how they are so good compared to other rappers.
The ones who tell stories are so miniscule in comparison to others.
@ You are probably talking about modern shitty mumble rap. You should try some older songs from 1980-1995
@ As someone who likes rap, it pains me to say that as far as the mainstream goes, you're right. All the real talent is buried under the trash artists.
what type of music do you listen to?
me: musical music
"Musical" probably refers to stuff like The Sound Of Music, or whatever Broadway musicals were around at that particular time.
I was like, wait what makes music, musical, that all other types of music don't have?
It prob meant like anything Goes or funny girl or whatever kinds of Broadway musicals were around at that time
Hmm the floor here is made out of floor
techno, jazz & classical.
I don't understand how metal can't be on this list when the 5th highest attended concert in human history was a metal/hard rock concert.
It likely doesn't account streams or concerts. Just albums/vinyl/records sold.
Yeah, Metal fans might be more likely to go to concerts than other fans.
Also, they may just count Metal as part of hard rock or something.
About the 5th most attended concert: It was Metallica in Moscow, Russia (USSR) with 1.3 million attendants at once. The audio from the concert could be heard from 6 miles away.
Other acts: Pantera, AC/DC, i forgot maybe motley crue?, and a local band
Morgan Aubin I honestly believe this guy put metal along with punk, since punk was never as popular as metal lol
@@xxEzraBxxx which is rock and is on the list? Metal is that retarded demonic screaming,no?
Everyone is talking about the rise of R&B and I'm still trying to figure out what military music is
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They’re kind of like marches. Think John Philip Sousa or Gustav Holst. At least that’s what I’m assuming they are
What the funk is r&b? Tell me about any r&b artists not necessarily modern I just can't understand that the music genre I never heard is that popular
Military music is very common in Arab countries
Somethin'123 r&b stands for rhythm and blues and is my favorite genre 😊
Thank you for the video though. It's so interesting seeing the evolution of music. 👍
The wars is happening
Country: -Ah, shit here we go again
@_@
is -singular
are -plural
Disco: suddenly a lot of single women around with no kids Date: 1970s. Hmm wonder why?
1:44
Me to people in 1934: "ya like jazz."
KingRamen ????
country : when you think it's dead, it comes back
Unfortunately.
Country is the wave 🤠
@@danejurus69 No, FORTUNATELY. Just like you wouldn't have today's music without Elvis' influence, you also wouldn't have today's music without Hank Williams Sr.'s influence as well. What is unfortunate is that the current Hip Hop/Rap (which is garbage compared to what it used to be) is holding steady at number one. "Old Town Road (especially the Billy Ray Cyrus remix) showed that Country and Rap can actually co-exist together quite beautifully if done right.
The PERFECT illustration of how jacked up music “categorization” is…
Oh, and am I the only one who was hoping for a Chanson resurgence?🤣
They cut Rock music up 12 different ways.
well because that's how rock music really is honestly. listen to elvis, pink floyd, and black flag. more differences than similarities tbh but their all the same base genre.
Well, I respectfully disagree. I believe there are far more similarities than differences. All three of the bands you mentioned are all clearly Rock music in substance, style and soul. Why the ad nauseam slicing, dicing?
Rock, more or less, became atomized from mid 70s onwards only and often later than that did the tedious classifications start. Jeez there was a time when it was either soft rock or hard rock. Now even elements of soft rock is oddly called yacht rock. Wtf?
Probably for bullshit marketing reasons in order to make more money and also to control unified culture by creating infinitesimal subcultures, sub genres. Which is NOT what a Rock is about.
Not Stephen you could say the same about rap and hip hop
@@zazzazoozay2914 made it better too. Wouldnt of have the biggest bands ever. Like black sabbath, rolling stones and the Beatles
@@zazzazoozay2914 thanks to that Rock n roll was known for the world
Metal: "am I a joke to you?"
Jack Black: "No one can destroy the Metal!"
Punks tried to destroy the metal but they failed
@@ВиталийПрайс Punk got a but mixed with metal at the end
@@obsoletedelete6059 Yeah Punk would have died a long time ago if it had never mixed with heavy metal and created Trash Metal and it's derivates just like Death metal, Groove metal, Black metal, Crossover trash, Metalcore, Deathcore, Grindcore, etc.
@@pavelm.gonzalez8608 Yes, "trash" metal.
Boogie Woogie: Hi
Latin Jazz: No
Boogie Woogie: Ok bye
M Y S T I C M E S S E N G E R
I love saeranboi
@@saccharine53 STFU and go back to watching your fucking anime, you fucking weeaboo! God, why are you virgin ass losers doing here? You don't belong here! This isn't an Anime channel, so get the fuck out of here and stop spreading your cancer, weeab!
@@Guy-lk3rw lol salty edgy kid
Imma r/woosh me self if this is a joke
Can't believe house music was more popular than hip hop and alternative rock in the 90's and early 00's.
Early 90s.
Of course it was. It was practically all that was played in the clubs in the 90s and early 2000s.
@⚠︎︎ Unbipentium ⚠︎︎ House Music puts me to sleep
Really? What country are you from?
Globally, YES. In Europe and Asia, House and Techno music was THE thing
No one:
Country in 1915: "I'm gonna RIIIDE till I can't no more"
@Dance Moms Life Yeah me too but there's also some country in there
Frozen Hearts no there’s not. That is 100% not a country song. I listen to country and i know for a fact that is not country. I honestly hate that song so much cause it’s not mf country. I’m big triggered now ngl
@@spiderman4207 Don't take it so serious, in the song they wear cowboy hats and ride horses and I know that the song isn't country but the people look like it. It was just a joke so don't get so triggered. Stay positive❤
Spiderman 420 it’s 100% country 🙂
@@skidmark9863 it's not a REAL country song though.
i love how theres like 10 different rock styles but hip-hop and rap are under the same category
Yep and no trap :(
i sac that’s because it’s the same thing, if you watch any rock history documentary you will see that there a plenty more rock genres and they are distinguished from one another
And only ONE "country" genre since 1940s. smh
Rock is very big genre that includes so many subgenres. Those subgenres are sound very different from others.
i sac and is BS
Because same thing with hip hop and rap there’s more styles and are not the same
"Punk" the fourth most popular genre in 2019? Uuhm, what? Where do you hear Punk? Or what do you consider Punk?
Punk rap
BeardedButtCrack Punk rock
I’m guessing people like billy eilish?
Punk for me is Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedy's, Black Flag and Bad Brains. Also bands like Sum 41, Blink 182, Green Day and Fall Out Boy, all though they are Pop Punk, I get that you might say just Punk. But when do you hear bands like any of those I mentioned in popular music culture? Most bands popular in the Rock scene today are bands like Foo Fighters, Rammstein and 5FDP (and other metalcore bands), some bands like Royal Blood and Greta Van Fleet do get alot of recognition too, but I not hear alot of Punk, only in the Underground and Indie/Local scenes.
Agree. I was left curious seeing punk there. There are no notable "hardcore punk/punk rock" artists until like the late 2000s. All I know today are pop-punk groups which are neither popular to make it to the 4th place.
More music industry stuff would be awesome. Maybe showing the distribution of sales between Labels, Producers, Artists and Distributors over time. Data might be hard to find tho.
Nobody:
Not a soul:
1930's: Ya like Jazz?
Matt Pillitteri You aren’t funny, Mr copy everyone else. I’ve seen like 4 of these comments.
Not a 'soul' ha ha
@@mrchristian0457 I bet you're quite the comedian then?
Nobody:
Roaring 20s: you like jazz?
Juicy Joey i’m mad that i knew exactly what you were referencing lmaoooo
It was funnier when the top comment said it before you. Be original.
@@elmagnificodep sorry bud i wrtie comments before i read them sometimes.... Had no idea
Barry benson!!!
Dammit you beat me to it fair play
I love what you're doing here. Just love it! Keep it up.
*Meanwhile in 1955*
R&B: you can’t defeat me
Country: I know, but he can
Rock & Roll: **appears**
hip hop/ rap appears
'f course ye think rock & roll is that young? I think you're mixing it up with smth else.
@@mistythekittylover9436 In 2055
Noise Music Appears
How was r/b around in the 50s
@@bryanmillar4174 the word r&b has changed meaning through the years, back then i think it was sort of like blues or jazz
Damn, the Great Depression really jazzed it up.
Gotta have something that isn’t depressing
yep, thank Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.
@@Salmiyaguy1 The US government killed Billie Holiday.
RIP to a legend, she unfortunately lived in fascist America.
It gets to 1997 and i'm thinking, "ok, that's now".
And then I remember THAT WAS 22 YEARS AGO!!!
Oh man, at that time there was downtempo, a fucking good genre that needs to be on the trend again
Happens to me with 2009
you must be 40 like me lol :)
bruh classical is so underrated it sounds beautiful, feels beautiful, just perfect music
one like for the underrated comment as well :)
"Classical is the reason why we have what we have or ever had until today people alway forget where everything came from these days they just doing some twerking to trap or drill" - These are the words from a fellow New School Rapper and he also still listen to Johann Sebastian Bach, Mozart , Ludwig, Vivaldi, Chopin, Wagner , John Williams Hans Zimmer, Bryan Tyler , Junkie XL, Audiomachines , Two Steps from Hell, many countless
@@drw_predator that’s really interesting! Which rapper is that?
@@GnomeHats Me !!
@atl amapichtli I get it being funny is everything these days ...hmmm
even though you mean it as a joke
it's not funny because we need to respect it, achoos respect over been funny, and now jokes with classical, we should be types of the media for that we can listen to these things even after centuries
Where's metal in the 80s
maybe hard rock
i think that's what metallica was classified as on this list
The data was based on record sales, not live performances. Usually, Metal is a genre that is preferably heard live.
@@merksmovies25 Yeah but this list was pretty specific with the genres, they probably wouldn't label Metallica as the Thrash genre, but you'd think they'd specify Metal.
Maybe the genre New Wave? Because of New Waves of Brithish Heavy metal?
2018 Q4
Deep House: It's my time to shiiiiiiiiiii-
2019 Q1
Latin: What the chingados do you think you're doing
Emm We dont say "Chingado"
@@petrafiedumn My guy, I'm Mexican. Idk which country in Latin America you come from but where I come from that's what we say.
@@ariaaceves6073 I know dude but he's trying to say that how mexicans speak Spanish doesn't represent all Latinos that's it
Where does la migra when needed?
tristahn Aceves only in Mexico say Chingado and Latin is being popular because of Puerto Rican and Colombian singers but no for Mexicans
I was waiting to see thrash metal in the 80's ... I'm disappointed. Edit:typo
Its still we the megadeth fans , right?
@@GodsOfWar666 Yes indeed.
@@GodsOfWar666 metallica
@@mmmmm_monke55 metallica aint thrash anymore
@@GodsOfWar666 metallica was thrash in the 80's but towards the late 80's and early 90's they experimented more and started to play heavy metal and so on
We have to thank afro americans with their great influence and creation of the genres
but it was the white man who turned it into Rock 'N' Roll!!
I love how Rock n Roll just shoves everybody aside like it's nothing in 1955.
SPOILERS!!!!! Ahhh its ruined now, thanks a lot!
I know, right?
Elvis was biiiiiiiiiiiig like stupidly big!
Elvis Presley what you guys expected of that cool man?
Nobody:
1933: you’ve yeed your last haw
Jazmin Stouffer
I laughed way to hard at this
👨🏽💻💭😅
There’s a Music Style that isn’t in the list: PITBULL in the 2010’s LOL
Mr. Worldwide!!!
I was thinking the same, Reggeaton is not shown but has been popular since a few years 2016~19?
Daniel Enrique Velazquez Borja yo el reggaeton lo escucho desde Lorna con Papi Chulo en 2002/2003. Mas de la mitad de mi vida! Pero lo considero dentro de la cultura Hip-Hop. Por mucho q les duelan a cierta gente. A lo mejor aquí también lo ah integrado en Hip Hop/Rap
Probably falls under techno & house. i was wondering why house was dominating and for so long. Realised that there are so many sub-genres which fall under the umbrella of house or techno.
@@danielvelazquez4472 Falls under HH/Rap since rappers and other urban artists automatically fall under HH/RAP/R&B
I went down a rabbit hole watching all of these. Not sure why, but I find them soothing.
2020: polka makes a comeback
Tfw no metal even mentioned once
*we* *mosh* *in* *a* *society*
How could anyone forget about the incredible Moshzilla?
We mosh in a society
@@mikediamantakis5528 not if they dont release music consistently like pop stars...
@@mikediamantakis5528 that is true its wayyy better than any pop songs but since they cant release often then they'll always be losing when it comes to sales
@@mikediamantakis5528 I just wish that some extremely great unknown bands like wintersun would break through.
I just came here to see Disco live and die.
Disco never died, it lives on in nu-disco form!
@@DogZy9 it's 2 another genres
Obvious statement as yours was not my point.
And then disco comes back as "house".
Me too. But the time spam in this video is longer than it actually lasted. Disco should enter the list in 1973, reach the top in 1978, fall quickly in 1981 and vanish from the list in 1982.
Remember when you'd ask someone what kind of music they liked and the standard reply was "Anything but rap"?
Remember when (c)rap was anything other than sh1t?
No, me either.
@@notamoron2246 on a scale of 1 to 10 how red is your neck? probably crimson I imagine
@@fatboysunited7255 I'm a music lover. You know, people with talent and musical instruments.
And you can go f@ck yourself.
@@notamoron2246 how circular is your family tree?
@@oscwib767 How miniscule is your appreciation for music?
I don't eat dog sh1t instead of chocolate, and I can't listen to crap instead of music.
Stil no Hardbass?
*sad gopnik noises*
It's not fair! `crying gopnic sounds`
Sad sooka blyad sound:(
TRUE
2011 was closest year. We need to bring it back
Понятно нахуй
Where's metal? I also believe classical should be MUCH higher given it's popularity worldwide especially in Asia
Classic is popular in eu even more :/
@XD张景荣 opera is also really popular in france , Italy and uk
Maybe they grouped punk and metal together
Surprised not to see metal, even if it was in the bottom
I think their using only US data. Otherwise it would have a lot of genres like k-pop.
0:15
Music: *exists*
Country: YOU YEE'D YER LAST HAW
This clip is my life. :-) Thank you.
Disco In 1970: ight imma head in
Disco in 1980: ight imma head out
69 likes😏
I love how classical is still listened even after 300 years 😂
Aw, I still listen to it sometimes. :(
Yeah it is still damn good
@@koolkitty108 yea me too bit I prefer baroc style
As someone who plays and listens to alot of classic through all genres, I feel like modern music, while innovating on sound design and reach, lost quite a lot in musical depth.
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Metal didn't make it to the party, was on a date with Goth.
@@orangehearing4682 goth isnt even a music genre smh
The Best Arab Singer Selling In arab music history:
1- 🇪🇬 amr diab (1981) 155 milion copies
He was achieved the best arabic language selling album (ahla w ahla) he sold 12.25 milion copies in 2016
2- 🇱🇧 fairouz (1945) 150 milion copies
3- 🇪🇬 umm kalthoum (1915) over 100 million copies
4- 🇪🇬 halim (1950) 100 milion copies
5- 🇩🇿 cheb khaled (1974) 90 milion copies
He was achieved the best selling album for an arab singer (c'est la vie) he sold 15 million copies in 2012
6- 🇲🇦 samira said (1968) 80 milion copies
7- 🇪🇬 najat (1955) 75 milion copies
8- 🇩🇿 warda (1960) 75 milion copies
9- 🇪🇬 hani shaker (1968) 75 milion copies
10- 🇪🇬 mohamed mounir (1975) 70 milion copies
11- 🇸🇦 mohamed abdo (1960) 70 milion copies
12- 🇱🇧 majida al roumi (1975) 70 milion copiez
13- 🇹🇳 latifa (1980) 65 milion copies
14- 🇮🇶 kazem el saher (1980) 65 milion copies
15- 🇸🇾 george wassouf (1975) 65 milion copies
16- 🇸🇾 asala nasri (1990) 65 milion copies
17- 🇱🇧 ragheb alama (1982) 65 milion copies
18- 🇪🇬 angham (1985) 60 milion copies
19- 🇹🇳 saber el rubaei (1990) 60 milion copies
20- 🇪🇬 ehab tawfik (1990) 60 milion copies
21- 🇱🇧 nawal el zoughbi (1989) 60 milion copies
22- 🇱🇧 wael kafoury (1992) 60 milion copies
23- 🇱🇧 wael jasar (1985) 60 milion copies
24- 🇱🇧 najwa karam (1985) 60 milion copies
25- 🇱🇧 diana hadad (1992) 55 milion copies
26- 🇪🇬 mostafa amar (1990) 55 milion copies
27- 🇱🇧 marwan khoury (1987) 55 milion copies
28- 🇸🇦 rashed el majid (1985) 55 milion copies
29- 🇸🇦 majid el mohandis (1990) 55 milion copies
30- 🇸🇦 rabeh saqr (1982) 55 milion copies
31- 🇰🇼 abdallah al ruwaishid (1980) 55 milion copies
32- 🇸🇦 abdel majid abdallah (1980) 55 milion copies
33- 🇰🇼 nawal el kuwaiteya (1983) 55 milion copies
34- 🇱🇧 elissa(1999) 55 milion copies
35- 🇪🇬 Hamaki (1997) 50 milion copies
36- 🇱🇧 nancy ajram (2004) 50 milion copies
37- 🇦🇪 hussein al jasmi (2002) 45 milion copies
38- 🇪🇬 tamer hosny (2002) 45 milion copies
39- 🇪🇬 sherine (2000) 45 milion copies
40- 🇱🇧 miriam fares (2006) 40 milion copies
41- 🇪🇬 amal maher (2000) 40 milion copies
Total: 2 billion 700 milion copies
House: Why do I hear gunshots
Hip-hop/rap:
Gunshots in my house?
@@rewound197 Cory in the House
Dubstep: gamers scared to be shot while playing the new COD MW2019
bruh rap is a subgenre of Hip Hop
@@Conellossus I'm weak
2:44
R&B: No one can stop me!
Rock & Roll: Look at this animal I have become
Is that a three days grace reference 👀
иєнσмι м. Yes
100% true 😁😂
Rock and roll came from rhythm and blues (r&b, altough todays r&b definitely is not rhythm and blues)
Soul: What did you say to me??
2019 punk and no metal??? 🤔 Mm really?
I'm surprised how punk is there in 2019
And surprised how heavy Metal never appeared, they must have grouped up much styles under all "rock" ones
Gerardo Aguilar
Its the hard rock tag that peaks from mid to late 80s, specially with Glam Metal; Whitesnake, Def Leppard, Dio, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Poison, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Europe, Twisted Sister, Dokken, Ratt... then the MTV changed its direction and they all were fucked up.
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Heavy Medal would be under Heavy Rock is my guess
I'm assuming they put all forms of heavy rock, hardcore, metal, nu metal and metalcore under "punk". Very rare to find many people listening to real punk these days.
It's amazing how many people don't bother reading the description before commenting. The city you live in isn't the entire world and neither is the US. And your sub 100 friends isn't the global population.
It's suprising to see punk so high still. I thought punk was 80's and early 90's and then underground today.
To be fair, I think the punk label in this incorporates pop-punk and emo/screamo/post-hardcore. Notice especially how it exploded when bands like Green Day, Blink-182, and Fall Out Boy would've been blowing up big. That said, I was surprised as well to see how well it (as in the overall "punk family") has done over the years.
Punk is not dead
@@octavius8562 Many conisiders Nirvana to be punk so then the 90s was huge for the punk-genre.
Filip 111 i thought Grunge was supposed to be Alternative Rock ? Also I think it’s cause in the graph Punk incorporates a bunch of different styles such as emo/scene for the 2000s not just the punk styles of the 70s/80s
A lot of bands in the 90's fell into that punk category including all of Ska music
Ah yes m’y favourite music style, “musical”
That's like chanson, it literally means song in french
I figured it's like soundtracks from musicals, like Sound of Music, Showboat, etc.
@@leoleboss9414 Chanson - think Edith Piaf style music, Jaques Brel, etc.
@The True Bacchus At the top of this UA-cam page you will find a search box. Type a name in there and hit enter. You will find something, I'm sure.
It could be soundtracks from a musical?
I thought metal would be top 10 in the 80s.
It's probably under the Hard Rock umbrella.
More like in top 10 in the 90s
@@nicholascaldera3790 that's a big umbrella there.... No heavy metal either :(
@@nicholascaldera3790 yeah i belive as well, but if you pay atention you will see theres alot of sub genres. So i think metal is big enuff to be there as it self
Metal was created to be an underground genre, if it ever becomes popular, it will lose its meaning.
1) dont separate genres into subgenres
2) combine edm
3) combine rock
Hip hop be like "we started from the bottom, now we're here"
@Omar Antar nah have listens to j cole, kandric lamar and eminem before
@Omar Antar hip hop is better than pop
@Omar Antar you dont understand hip hop meaning and history. Check hip hop history first, and understand his meaning, then talk. Hip Hop is Art, Hip Hop reinvented all the genres. Rap is actually "Rhytm and Poetry", and im not talking about today rappers, today rappers are the junk of the musical genres, and i agree with you if you say that "Modern" (majority) of the hip hop sucks, because now we have ass rappers like Lil Pump, Lil Xan, Future, Migos, and shit like that. Dont look at that part. Look at Kendrick Lamar (old Kendrick the Better Kendrick, if u like Jazz listen as a First song "aint free?" by him, listen to 2pac and his message to the community when he was rapping and alive, listen to Biggie Smalls and his Rhytm, listen to Slick Rick. Its not just music, but storytelling, something no genre did.
@Omar Antar lyrics are a way to express yourself, and remember Beats and the composition of the rap Beats its majority from old tracks and music, its storytelling. Anyway, every genre is different, thats why music is beautiful, its not all the same soup, every genre has something unique another genre cant do. I actually understand how Classic music have incredible talents, but its just a prespective view, me for example, i see the classical artist you nominated as a history world class musicians, top level talent. But i can actually see Lamar and another ones as a talent for their ability to change a community, to express themselves sometimes with hard words and High level lessical capacity (MF Doom and example). Its only Evolution, nothing special. Classical music its old now, but an appreciated genre as the others, the only genre i dont like is Pop (popular music) and Metal (i dont see any talent in screaming, even if their ability to use the Guitar is good), otherwise, i like them all for something unique they have. Just dont judge rap as "shit" if you dont listen to it, appreciate it because its still a musical genre like others.
@Omar Antar the message of rap was talking about actualities, just like poverty and deaths, somethings that afflicts the world from decades, otherwise, sometimes even rap or other genres talk about other things (like you mentioned, nature or planets) in an alternative way. Even in classical music there was love and criticizing, its human emotions.