Pop Music, STY-ZYD
Whether you love it or hate it, pop music can be hard to avoid. That's because its defining characteristic is its popularity within a culture (or across multiple cultures). Historically, popular music was thought as of any non-folk form that acquired mass popularity; more recently, it can be defined as any commercially oriented music principally intended to be received and appreciated by a wide audience. Popular music styles tended to move westward from Europe to the United States until the early 20th century, when new American forms such as ragtime and Broadway musicals were enthusiastically embraced in Europe. Since then, Western popular music has been dominated by developments in the United States. Popular music has variously included musical forms such as ragtime, jazz, swing, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, rock, disco, hip-hop, and rap.
Pop Music Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Harry Styles is a British singer, songwriter, and actor, one of the original members of the boy band One Direction......
Jule Styne was an American songwriter. The son of Ukrainian Jewish parents, Stein immigrated with them to the United......
Launched in 1979 by industry veterans Sylvia and Joe Robinson as a label for rap music (at that time a new genre),......
the Sugarhill Gang, American rap group best known for its hit single “Rapper’s Delight” (1979), which was the first......
Donna Summer was an American singer-songwriter considered the “Queen of Disco” but also successful in rhythm and......
the Supremes, American pop-soul vocal group whose tremendous popularity with a broad audience made its members......
surf music, genre of popular music that arose in southern California in the early 1960s. As the sport of surfing......
Taylor Swift is a multitalented singer-songwriter and global superstar who has captivated audiences with her heartfelt......
swing, in music, both the rhythmic impetus of jazz music and a specific jazz idiom prominent between about 1935......
SZA is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style combines elements of rhythm and blues, hip-hop, and soul.......
techno, electronic dance music that began in the United States in the 1980s and became globally popular in the......
Tejano, popular music style fusing Mexican, European, and U.S. influences. Its evolution began in northern Mexico......
the Temptations, American vocal group noted for their smooth harmonies and intricate choreography. Recording primarily......
Teresa Teng was a Taiwanese singer who was a superstar throughout East Asia and was especially admired in Taiwan......
Bryn Terfel is a Welsh opera singer known for his bass-baritone voice and his performances in operas by Mozart,......
Sister Rosetta Tharpe was an American guitar player and gospel and blues singer who was popular in the 1930s and......
Located at 1619 Broadway in New York City, the Brill Building was the hub of professionally written rock and roll.......
Mikis Theodorakis was a Greek composer. He studied at the Athens and Paris conservatories. A member of the wartime......
Kay Thompson was an American entertainer and writer who was best known as the author of the highly popular Eloise......
Big Mama Thornton was an influential American singer and songwriter whose gritty vocals and instrumental style......
Thriller, studio album by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, released on November 30, 1982. The album......
Timbaland is an influential American producer and hip-hop and rhythm-and-blues performer who contributed to the......
Justin Timberlake is an American pop singer and actor who achieved fame as a member of the hugely successful boy......
Tin Pan Alley, genre of American popular music that arose in the late 19th century from the American song-publishing......
Toots and the Maytals, highly popular Jamaican vocal ensemble of the 1960s and ’70s, regarded as one of the great......
Peter Tosh was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and a founding member of the Wailers, a popular reggae band of the......
Traffic, British rock group of the 1960s and ’70s, known for incorporating lengthy jazzlike improvisation into......
trip-hop, genre of atmospheric down-tempo music, influenced by movie sound tracks, 1970s funk, and cool jazz and......
Sophie Tucker was an American singer whose 62-year stage career included American burlesque, vaudeville, and nightclub......
Big Joe Turner was an American blues singer, or “shouter,” whose music included jazz, rhythm and blues, and boogie-woogie.......
Ike Turner was an American rhythm-and-blues and soul performer and producer who was best known for his work with......
Tina Turner was an American-born singer who found success in the rhythm-and-blues, soul, and rock genres in a career......
the Turtles, American band popular in the mid-1960s that specialized in vocally rich, craftily arranged pop music.......
Uchida Shungicu is a Japanese singer, dancer, author, and cartoonist known for her titillating manga (Japanese......
urban contemporary music, musical genre of the 1980s and ’90s defined by recordings by rhythm-and-blues or soul......
Usher is an American musician whose smooth vocals and sensual ballads helped establish him as a rhythm-and-blues......
Ritchie Valens was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist and the first Latino rock and roll star. His short......
Rudy Vallee was one of the most-popular American singers of the 1920s and ’30s and a film and stage star in the......
Jimmy Van Heusen was a U.S. songwriter who composed for films, stage musicals, and recordings that most often featured......
Luther Vandross was an American soul and pop singer, songwriter, and producer whose widespread popularity and reputation......
Caetano Veloso is a Brazilian songwriter and musician who emerged in the 1960s as a leading figure in Brazil’s......
Bobby Vinton is an American pop singer who found success in the 1960s and ’70s with a series of sentimental, orchestrally......
Tom Waits is an American singer-songwriter and actor whose gritty, sometimes romantic depictions of the lives of......
Harry Warren was an American songwriter who, by his own estimate, produced 300 to 400 songs from 1922 through 1960,......
Dionne Warwick is an American pop and rhythm and blues (R&B) singer whose soulful sound earned her widespread appeal.......
Dinah Washington was an American jazz and blues singer noted for her excellent voice control and unique gospel-influenced......
Muddy Waters was a dynamic American blues guitarist and singer who played a major role in creating the post-World......
the Weavers, seminal American folksinging group of the late 1940s and ’50s. The original members were Lee Hays......
Jimmy Webb is an American singer-songwriter who wrote multiple easy-listening hit pop songs beginning in the 1960s.......
The Weeknd is a Canadian rhythm-and-blues singer and songwriter best known for his explicit songs about sex and......
Florence Welch is a British singer-songwriter who, as the lead singer of Florence + the Machine, won popular success......
Kanye West is an American producer, rapper, and fashion designer who parlayed his production success in the late......
the Wiggles, Australian quartet that is one of the most popular music acts in the English-speaking world, known......
Alec Wilder was an American composer best known for his collaboration with singers Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby.......
Hank Williams was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who in the 1950s arguably became country music’s......
Lucinda Williams is an American singer and songwriter who received critical acclaim for her label-defying music,......
Paul Williams is an American singer, songwriter, composer, and actor known for his long and storied career in which......
Pharrell Williams is an American musician who was involved in a number of pop hits as part of the producing team......
Saul Williams is an American rapper, poet, and actor who has been a prominent figure in the scenes of alternative......
Cassandra Wilson is an American musician whose recordings combined such musical genres as jazz, rap, and hip-hop.......
Tom Wilson was an American record producer best known for producing the early groundbreaking albums of Cecil Taylor,......
Bobi Wine is a Ugandan politician, performer, and activist who first garnered acclaim for his popular hits and......
Amy Winehouse was an English singer-songwriter who skyrocketed to fame after the release of her critically acclaimed......
Steve Winwood is a British singer and songwriter, considered one of Britain’s foremost rhythm and blues vocalists.......
Possessed of one of the most distinctive voices and styles in radio, Wolfman Jack played rhythm and blues and partied......
Bobby Womack was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose soulful compositions and accomplished musicianship......
Yanni is a Greek-born American composer and keyboardist who was a leading figure in late 20th-century New Age music—a......
Zendaya is an American actor, singer, and dancer who first gained fame for comedic roles on the Disney Channel......
zouk, popular dance music associated mainly with the Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, as well as......
zydeco, Form of dance music from southwestern Louisiana, U.S., with roots in French, African American, and Afro-Caribbean......