What Pop Music Fans Can Expect in 2022

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What Pop Music Fans Can Expect in 2022

The pop music scene is always changing, and that means 2022 is going to be a year full of surprises. Here’s a look at what pop music fans can expect in the coming year.

A Return to The Basics

After a decade of experimentation, it seems that pop music is finally returning to its roots. This can be seen in the resurgence of traditional instrumentation and song structure. Additionally, artists are beginning to focus more on lyrics and storytelling. This return to basics is likely to continue in the coming years.

A focus on melody and lyrics

As the world slowly returns to normalcy, pop music fans can expect a return to the basics in 2022. After a year of COVID-19, many people are craving simplicity and authenticity, and that will be reflected in the music of the year. Artists will focus on writing catchy melodies and meaningful lyrics, without all the bells and whistles of production. This doesn’t mean that every song will sound like it was recorded in a bedroom on an iPhone – but there will definitely be a stripped-down feel to much of the pop music released in 2022.

A return to organic instrumentation

In recent years, we’ve seen a renewed interest in organic or “real” instrumentation in popular music. Artists like Lorde, Hozier, and Father John Misty have all found success by going back to basics and eschewing modern production techniques in favor of a more organic sound. This trend is only set to continue in the coming years, as more and more fans grow tired of overproduced pop music and crave something with more soul. We can expect to see a return to simple songwriting and stripped-down arrangements in the next few years, as musicians attempt to recapture the magic of classic records from the 60s and 70s. This shift away from electronic production will also likely lead to a renewed interest in live performance, as artists strive to create an experience that can’t be replicated on a laptop. Get ready for a return to the good old days of rock n’ roll!

A New Wave of Artists

While the past year has been difficult for the music industry, 2022 is looking promising for pop music fans. A new wave of artists are set to debut, and established artists are gearing up to release new music. Get ready for a year of fresh sounds and faces in the world of pop music.

A new wave of female artists

The last few years have seen a new wave of female artists making their mark on the pop music scene. We can expect to see even more of them in the coming years.

The likes of Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Ariana Grande have shown that women can be just as successful as men in the music industry. They have also inspired other young women to pursue their dreams of becoming singers and songwriters.

We can expect to see more female artists breaking through in the next few years. There are many talented women out there who are just waiting for their chance to shine. We could see a new generation of superstars emerging in the next few years.

A new wave of LGBTQ+ artists

With the recent success of LGBTQ+ artists like Billie Eilish, Hayley Kiyoko, and Kim Petras, it’s no surprise that there is a new wave of LGBTQ+ artists on the rise. In 2022, we can expect to see even more LGBTQ+ artists breaking into the mainstream music scene. Here are just a few of the LGBTQ+ artists to keep an eye out for in 2022:

1. oxymoron – oxymoron is a queer rapper from Toronto who is unapologetically bold and unafraid to push boundaries. His music is a mix of trap and R&B, and he often tackles difficult topics like mental health, homophobia, and racism.

2. sui zhen – sui zhen is a Chinese-Australian singer-songwriter whose music blends pop, R&B, and electronic genres. She often writes about her experiences as a queer woman of color, and her music has been described as “healing” and “uplifting.”

3. Olly Alexander – Olly Alexander is best known as the lead singer of Years & Years, but he is also an incredible solo artist in his own right. His music is emotional and honest, with a unique blend of pop, R&B, and dance elements. He has spoken openly about his experiences with anxiety and depression, and his songs offer an important message of hope for anyone struggling with mental health issues.

A new wave of Latinx artists

There’s a new wave of Latinx artists taking over the pop music scene, and they’re bringing a fresh sound that’s sure to get audiences moving. From reggaeton to electro-cumbia, these artists are blendings genres to create a unique sound that’s all their own. Here are three artists to keep an eye on in 2022.

1. Anuel AA: This Puerto Rican rapper is one of the hottest names in reggaeton right now. His music is all about bigger-than-life living, and his songs are sure to get you up and moving.

2. J Balvin: This Colombian singer is another reggaeton artist who’s taking the world by storm. His music is all about love, happiness, and good vibes, so it’s sure to put a smile on your face.

3. Maluma: This Colombian singer/songwriter is one of the most popular Latinx artists out there right now. His music blends pop, R&B, and reggaeton, and his songs are sure to get you hooked.

A New Sound

With the way pop music has been heading in recent years, 2022 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the genre. We can expect to see a continued trend of artists experiment with new sounds and styles, and pushing the boundaries of what pop music can be. This is an exciting time for pop music fans, so let’s take a look at what we can expect in the coming year.

A return to R&B

The sound of popular music has always been in flux, with new genres and subgenres appearing (and disappearing) at a rapid pace. In the past few years, we’ve seen the rise of trap and drill, the mainstreaming of Latino music, and the continued popularity of pop-punk and emo-rap. But what does the future hold for pop music?

One trend that looks likely to continue is the return to R&B. After years of being overshadowed by other genres, R&B is once again enjoying a moment in the spotlight. This is due in part to the success of artists like Bruno Mars, Khalid, and SZA, who have brought a renewed interest in classic R&B sounds.

We can also expect to see more cross-pollination between different genres. We’ve already seen this happen with the rise of Latin trap, which blends trap beats with Spanish-language lyrics. We’re also likely to see more fusion genres like Afrobeat-influenced R&B and reggaeton-influenced pop.

Whatever direction pop music takes in 2022, one thing is for sure: it’s going to be exciting. So put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a new era of sound.

A return to dance music

The past few years have seen a resurgence in popularity for dance music, and 2022 is shaping up to be no different. Expect to hear a lot of catchy, uptempo tunes that will make you want to get up and move. While there will still be plenty of chart-topping ballads and rap tracks, the focus will be on songs that make you want to dance the night away. So get ready to let loose and have some fun – 2022 is going to be a party!

A return to Hip-Hop

In 2022, pop music will see a return to hip-hop dominance, as the rap and R&B genres are expected to eclipse rock for the first time since 2010. This shift is being driven in part by a new generation of artists who are influenced as much by trap music and social media as they are by traditional hip-hop.

This new wave of artists includes the likes of Lil Nas X, DaBaby, and Megan Thee Stallion, who have all had breakout years in 2020. Their success is indicative of a larger trend in the music industry, as hip-hop has been slowly but surely gaining ground on other genres in recent years. In 2019, hip-hop/R&B surpassed rock as the most popular genre in the United States for the first time ever.

While it remains to be seen whether this trend will continue into 2022, it seems likely that hip-hop will continue to dominate the pop landscape. So if you’re a fan of pop music, be prepared for a lot more rap and R&B in your diet next year!

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