I’d say either Christian pop, R&b, or industry pop
Gotta be dubstep. I loved it back in the day, but now I just roll my eyes at it.
country music easily though that’s because i’m a queer person that grew up in a small town so it has negative connotations that i’ll never be able to get rid of even if i know there’s country songs about beating up your boss and shit.
when I was a teen I broke down in a grocery store because I heard “Most People Are Good” by Luke Bryan on the store radio for the first time.
You know, the
country girl
shake it fo me, girl
shake it fo me, girl
COME ON COUNTRY GUHUHUUURLS
guy?
This line from the aforementioned song had me immediately start bawling, hearing this twangy man tell me it was ok to like boys.
I believe you love who you love
Ain’t nothing you should ever be ashamed of
Groundbreakingly progressive stuff.
Hardcore/hardstyle. Very popular in The Netherlands, with huge festivals where every guy takes of his shirt to flex his pumped up muscles. And almost every football club plays hardcore before the match.
I don’t hate on it and let everyone be, but Jesus fucking Christ is it shite
Only 2? There’s at least hardcore techno and hardcore punk too, and all the “-core” genres that spawn from them
Christian Contemporary - in whatever flavour. I don’t have much fondness for the church as it is and they manage to make something that’s even worse than Christian Rock which, to quote Comrade Hill: “You’re not making Christianity better you’re just making rock and roll worse.”
Oh… maybe Martial Industrial or Neo-folk. Both of which are fucking teeming with fascists, or “apoliteic” bands. Pretty much everyone you look at in either genre is gonna be quoting Ernst Jünger and Julius Evola, amongst other more obscure fascist or fascist-adjacent ideologues. They have this romantic notion of ‘Europa’, free from the decadence of liberal democracy and multiculturalism - they’re unironic ‘RETVRN’ types.
those awful pop/rap mixes that were on every radio 5 years ago