Pop Music Topics to Get You Through the Week

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

This week’s pop music topics include new albums from Halsey and Ariana Grande, the Grammys nominations, and more.

Introduction

Finding new music to listen to can be a daunting task, especially if you feel like you’ve been stuck in a rut lately. But never fear! We’re here to help with a list of pop music topics that are sure to get you through the week.

1) New Releases: Keep up with the latest and greatest by checking out what’s new in the world of pop music. From established artists to fresh new faces, there’s always something new to discover.

2) Pop Music History: Take a trip down memory lane and learn about the origins of pop music. From early pioneers like Elvis Presley and the Beatles to modern superstars like Taylor Swift and Beyonce, there’s plenty to explore.

3) Pop Music Styles: There’s more to pop music than meets the eye. Dive deep into different styles and genres, from bubblegum pop and disco to hip hop and EDM.

4) Pop Music Videos: What’s a pop song without a killer music video? Explore some of the best (and worst) that the genre has to offer, from classic MTV staples to modern YouTube sensations.

5) Pop Music Controversies: Not everything is always rainbows and butterflies in the world of pop music. From burning issues like plagiarism and cultural appropriation to scandals and feuds, there’s no shortage of controversy in the genre.

The Benefits of Pop Music

Pop music often gets a bad rap, but there are actually many benefits to listening to pop music. Pop music can help you relax, boost your mood, and even increase your productivity. So, if you’re looking for some music to help you get through the week, consider giving pop music a try.

It’s catchy

You might not like to admit it, but there’s a reason why you can’t get that catchy pop song out of your head — science! A study published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology found that participants who listened to a catchy pop song were more likely to correctly remember trivia related to the song, even if they didn’t particularly like it. So next time you find yourself humming along to the latest top 40 hit, just know that it might actually be good for your memory.

It’s easy to sing along to

Pop songs are known for being easy to sing along to. The melodies are generally simple and repetitive, and the lyrics are often about love or other relatable topics. This makes them perfect for sing-alongs, whether you’re in the car or in the shower. There’s nothing like belting out your favorite pop tune to make you feel good.

It’s feel-good

Pop music has a reputation for being catchy and easy to listen to. But there’s more to it than that – studies have shown that pop music can actually have some pretty impressive benefits.

For one thing, pop music is a great way to boost your mood. Whether you’re feeling happy or sad, upbeat pop songs can help you feel better. And if you’re feeling stressed out, pop music can be a great way to relax and unwind.

Pop music is also a great way to stay motivated. If you’re working out, cleaning the house, or studying for an exam, listening to upbeat pop songs can help you push through and get things done.

And if you’re trying to learn a new skill, pop music can actually help you improve faster. Studies have shown that listening to pop music while you learn can help you remember information better and make fewer mistakes.

So next time you need a little pick-me-up, or you’re looking for some motivation, reach for your favorite pop songs – they might just be the boost you need.

The Best Pop Songs of All Time

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the United States and United Kingdom during the mid-1950s. The terms “popular music” and “pop music” are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many diverse styles.

“I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston

Although technically a country song, Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” crossed over to the pop charts and quickly became one of the most popular songs of all time. The song was originally written and recorded by country music legend Dolly Parton, but it was Houston’s version that took the world by storm. With its soaring vocals and emotion-packed lyrics, “I Will Always Love You” is considered one of the greatest pop songs of all time.

“Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a song by the British rock band Queen. It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band’s 1975 album A Night at the Opera. The song is a six-minute suite, consisting of several sections without a repetition of musical phrases.

The song received mixed reviews when it was released as a single, but Queen’s innovative approach to writing and performing pop music helped make it one of the best pop songs of all time. Many subsequent artists have cited “Bohemian Rhapsody” as an influence, and it has been featured in numerous films and television shows.

“Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson

“Billie Jean” is a song by American singer Michael Jackson, released by Epic Records on January 2, 1983, as the second single from his sixth studio album, Thriller (1982). It was written and composed by Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones. The song’s foreground is a Post-disco beat with synthesizers and drum machines. Michael Jackson’s voice is double tracked throughout the song.

The song is about a stalker called Billie Jean who claimed that the singer was the father of her newborn son, which he denied. “Billie Jean” tells the story of a woman’s encounter with a beastly man and how she deals with him. The song has been praised for its composition, production, chorus, bridge, Jackson’s vocal performance, and Midnight Mix version. It has been described as “one of the most memorable Pop singles of all time”, “a classic”, and simply “iconic”. In 2010, Rolling Stone magazine listed it as one of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time”. The music video was directed by Steve Barron and became one of the most iconic videos in both Jackson’s career and in pop culture history. It won three MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year in 1984.

The Worst Pop Songs of All Time

Take a break from the top 40 hits and check out this list of the worst pop songs of all time. From cringe-worthy lyrics to mind-numbing melodies, these songs will make you question why they were ever popular in the first place.

“Baby” by Justin Bieber

“Baby” is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released as the lead single from his debut studio album, My World 2.0, on January 18, 2010. The song features American rapper Ludacris. It was written by Bieber, Christopher Bridges, Terius Nash, and Christopher Stewart and produced by Nash and Bieber. The song is an R&B-influenced pop track which features heavy use of Auto-tune and anemic synth beats. Lyrically it is about a young girl who has been crushing on a boy who doesn’t know she exists; in the chorus she sings that she hopes they “end up together”.

The song received mixed reviews from music critics; some praised the song for its catchy hook while others criticized its use of Auto-tune. The music video features webcam footage of teenage girls lip syncing to the song which has been described as “creepy”. The video was nominated for two 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, receiving nominations for Best Pop Video and Best New Artist.

“Barbie Girl” by Aqua

This is a song that should never have been made, let alone released as a single. It’s beyond terrible, and it’s hard to believe that anyone actually enjoyed listening to it. The lyrics are idiots, the melody is grating, and the overall tone of the song is just obnoxious. It’s hard to believe that this was once a popular song, but unfortunately, it was.

“Friday” by Rebecca Black

“Friday” by Rebecca Black is one of the most polarizing pop songs of all time. Hated by many and loved by few, the song was released in 2011 and became an instant viral sensation. The music video for “Friday” has been viewed over 100 million times on YouTube, and the song has been covered by everyone from Weird Al Yankovic to The Gregory Brothers. Rebecca Black’s career has never quite recovered from the success of “Friday,” but the song continues to live on as one of the worst (and most entertaining) pop songs of all time.

Conclusion

This week’s pop music topics include:
-New Releases
-Reviews
-Spotify Playlists
-Billboard Charts

As always, feel free to add your own topic in the comments!

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