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> at_524 wrote:
> Can't remember where i heard it but thats what i heard.
>
> It's hard to put most of todays music into a specific genre.
> especially when dealing with...pop
>
> *covers face ready to be slapped for mentioning that disgusting
> word*
>
> Pop is its own genre, it stands for 'Popular' i.e whatever is in the
> charts.
exactly my point. Rap, R&B can also be pop
> Can't remember where i heard it but thats what i heard.
>
> It's hard to put most of todays music into a specific genre.
> especially when dealing with...pop
>
> *covers face ready to be slapped for mentioning that disgusting word*
Pop is its own genre, it stands for 'Popular' i.e whatever is in the charts.
It's hard to put most of todays music into a specific genre. especially when dealing with...pop
*covers face ready to be slapped for mentioning that disgusting word*
> Although yeah it is contained within dance but then so is rap and
> R&B
Nah, thats Urban.
> Dance.
That is an insult to the dance genre!
Although yeah it is contained within dance but then so is rap and R&B
> And I've never heard of Happy Hardcore. What kind of music is it?
Shat
The only ppl I know or have known that listen to happy hardcore are/were young teens or brainless druggies.
I use to listen to Bonkers and Helta Skelta tapes when i was at school.
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And I've never heard of Happy Hardcore. What kind of music is it?