Musik - Pop- und Hip-Hop-Musik
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Pop- und Hip-Hop-Musik wie "Electropop", "Emo Rap" und "Trap".
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a genre of music that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s, blending punk rock, pop, and electronic elements with catchy melodies and a futuristic aesthetic

Neue Welle
a type of popular music that is originally from South Korea, combining a variety of styles with visual elements

K-Pop, koreanische Popmusik
a subgenre of pop music that incorporates elements of emo music and a blend of pop punk, pop rock, and emo influences

Emo-Pop, Pop-Emo
a genre of DIY music that features catchy pop songs produced independently by artists outside of major labels, known for their individuality and creativity

Independent-Pop, Indie-Pop
a genre of popular music characterized by upbeat and danceable tracks that blend elements of electronic dance music (EDM) with pop music

Dance-Pop, Pop-Dance
a genre of electronic music with catchy melodies, danceable beats, and a modern, upbeat sound

Electropop, elektronische Popmusik
a genre that combines progressive rock with pop, featuring intricate song structures and experimental elements for a unique sound

progressiver Pop
a genre that blends psychedelic rock with pop, featuring trippy and experimental sounds, colorful arrangements, and catchy melodies for a unique musical experience

psychedelischer Pop, Pop-Psychedelik
a refined genre that originated in the 19th century, characterized by sophisticated style and elements of classical, romantic, and folk music, played in elegant social settings

Salonmusik, Gesellschaftsmusik
a genre that defies traditional hip hop norms with experimental sounds, unique flows, and thought-provoking lyrics, pushing creative boundaries

alternativer Hip-Hop, experimenteller Hip-Hop
a high-energy genre of hip hop and EDM with energetic beats, call-and-response vocals, and explicit lyrics, often associated with dance parties and twerking

Bounce-Musik, Bounce
a subgenre of hip hop music that combines elements of emo and rap, characterized by emotionally raw and introspective lyrics

Emo-Rap, Rap mit Emo-Elementen
an aggressive subgenre of hip hop with intense style, gritty lyrics, and heavy beats, often addressing social and political issues with raw, confrontational delivery

Hardcore Hip-Hop, roher Hip-Hop
a fusion of pop music and rap, featuring catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and rap verses

Pop-Rap, Rap-Pop
a genre that pushes the boundaries of traditional rap, incorporating experimental elements, complex lyrics, and innovative production techniques

progressiver Rap, experimenteller Rap
a genre that combines the rebelliousness and anti-establishment attitude of punk music with the lyrical delivery and beats of rap

Punk-Rap, Rap-Punk
a musical genre that merges elements of hip hop and opera, typically featuring rap-style vocal delivery, storytelling, and theatrical elements

Rap-Oper, Rapoper
a subgenre of hip hop characterized by its upbeat tempo, repetitive hooks, and emphasis on dancing and partying

Snap-Musik, snap music
a style of hip hop music known for its energetic beats, aggressive lyrics, and party-oriented themes, often associated with the Southern United States

ein Stil der Hip-Hop-Musik, bekannt für seine energetischen Beats
a subgenre of hip hop music characterized by its heavy use of 808 bass, snappy snares, dark melodies, and lyrics focused on street life and drug culture

Trap, Trap-Musik
a genre that fuses hip hop and industrial music, characterized by gritty sounds, social commentary, and experimental elements

Industrial Hip Hop, Industrial-Hip-Hop
a subdivision of hip-hop music prevalent among black US communities, with themes of gang violence, sex and drugs

Gangsta-Rap, Gangster-Rap
a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated from the Southern United States

südlicher Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop aus dem Süden
a genre of music that combines elements of hip hop with Christian themes, lyrics, and messages

christlicher Hip-Hop, christlicher Rap
a form of vocal percussion in which a person creates various rhythmical sounds, beats, and melodies using their mouth, lips, tongue, and voice

Beatboxing, vokale Percussion
a genre of popular music that features melodic, mellow, and often sentimental songs

sanfter Rock, leichter Rock
a genre of African-American music with a rhythmic speech

Rap, Rap-Musik
a genre of experimental music that emphasizes the use of noise and unconventional sound elements to create unique and often challenging auditory experiences

Lärmmusik, Geräuschmusik
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