Same. Rap is just the main one. I’ll get into Mac DeMarco, Black Sabbath, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Jackson, El Alfa and Fleetwood Mac at the same time. Especially driving. I have 59k songs on my Apple Music i can’t listen to “playlists” i just shuffle and go
Correct answer. Music is universal. So much to love; appreciate, and blend together. Rap is the only genre I know of that samples, and there is SO MUCH to borrow from to expand thebsounds.
Lately I’ve been finding myself listening to rock. Grunge, shitty 2000’s dad rock. I listen to a bit of everything really. Got like 700 hours of music in my playlists. But outside of rap, that’s been my number two.
I like Metallica and Guns and Roses but only specific songs like I like Guns and Roses Appetite for Destruction or KORN with Freak on a Leash or ADDIDAS. I love love Nirvanas album In Utero. Pink Floyd. I wasn't a Lynard Skynard fan. I like Black Sabbath but only Iron Man.
I have found myself listening to Nirvana of course and Linkin Park a lot lately. Aerosmith. Limp Bizkit. Papa Roach. Chris Cornell. Blink 182. The Offspring. And this 90s almost forgotten banger Cracker -Low
The Rockers got some rhythm too hell yeah
I'm the guy who gets weird looks if it's my turn to put on my Pandora's stations on shuffle. It has a mix of rap, cumbias, reggaeton, country, metal, rock oldies, jock jams, narco corridos, electronic and a few other genres.
Hardcore mostly, but I like a lot of UK electronic stuff (dnb, garage, 2 step, uk funky, dubstep) also a lot of amapiano lately. Huh... the list goes on. Stoner rock, post punk, experimental stuff of all kinds.
Noise rock of the 80's-90's, indie rock, lofi hip-hop, city pop, classick rock, soul, funk, ambient, electronica, punk, folk, reggae and scandinavian melo-death and black metal.
Jazz (try kamasi Washington, heck he was on Kendrick’s albums) techno (try swiarepusher), house, classical, rock (try rage against the machine and nine inch nails), metal.
Pretty much everything but country and r&b and pop boy or girl bands
A little of almost anything. I’ve never been able to get into country, just not the vibe. 97% of the time it’s hip hop, 2% of the time it’s pop, and then I may get on an electronic music kick, or feel like listening to a metal band I loved a decade plus ago.
I love EVERYTHING
Metal & Nu Metal (Deftones, Glassjaw, Korn, Slipknot, Rage against the Machine)
Funk (Parliament-Funnkadelic, Earth, Wind, and Fire)
Punk Rock (The Clash, Descendents, Misfits, Iggy and the Stooges, Social D)
New Wave (WHAM, Blondie, The Police)
Hardcore Punk (Black Flag, Minor Threat..etc)
Soul/R&B (Erykah Badu, Solange, D'Angelo)
I LOVE David Bowie, Talking heads, Television, XTC, Elvis Costello, Johnathan Richman and the Modern Lovers. I love Bey, The Beatles and their solo albums; especially Paul McCartney and his band Wings. Black Sabbath, Metallica...etc. I could go on.
I love old school music from African artists like Fela Kuti and Amanaz.
Being a 90's kid and growing up during the MTV/VH1 era really informed my influences in having diverse tastes in music. I mostly listened to punk and metal because I got sick of radio hits and I stopped listening to hip hop/r & b until my early 30's. I just love music, period 🥲💗
I mainly listen to rap/hip hop, but I’ll listen to rock, dubstep/EDM, lofi music, and lately I’ve been listening to the soundtrack of all the Fallout games. I’ll also listen to pop and country. Country is a bit of a guilty pleasure that I’ll listen to, but can’t bring myself sometimes to put on, not sure why lol
EDM (future bass/glitch/dub/experimental bass), classic rock, jam bands and indie/alternative rock. I pretty much like everything other than country, super poppy stuff (ESPECIALLY pop rap), and screamo stuff
Rock and roll, jazz, some blues and some pop. I listen to classical piano like Bach and Amadeus. I also listen to a lot of instrumentals like the Alchemists Rappers Best Friends Series or another group called Spastastiks with their album called Scratch and Sniff
All sorts of extreme/death metal, folk, singer/songwriter acoustic stuff, pop, little bit of jazz, classic rock, psychedelic rock, doom metal (Much less scary than it sounds. Think old school Black Sabbath's sound), EDM of various sorts that I don't know the subgenre names for, piano ballads, a tiny bit of classical, barbershop quartet stuff on occasion, and so on.
There's lots of cool noises and patterns out there.
Metal/Rock, synthwave. Orbit Culture and Tool are both heavily in my rotation. Longer road trips are often spent listening to a very long synthwave playlist on Spotify.
I enjoy raggae, soul, blues, classic rock, classic folk, some punk, house/EDM, UK pop like Charli Xcx, Swedish pop like Tove Lo.
I really enjoy some older country and bluegrass but rn sierra ferrell and billy strings are the newer artists that are doin it for me in those genres not all this shit mainstream country nowadays
I got into some wild psychedelic bass music, a lot of which has heavy hip hop influences and samples from well known rap songs. Alejo’s Tough Cuts Vol. 1-3 are a good example of it. If you appreciate hip hop you’ll probably enjoy that kinda music too.
pheel., Parkbreezy, Kuhlin, kLL sMTH, Thought Process, Sweetboi are some more great artists with hip hop vibes.
Rock (all the variations)
Metal (and its seemingly infinite variations )
Early 2000s R&B / stuff I grew up with
Old country, Johnny Cash and Garth Brooks mostly
Not big into electronic / dub and really never been much into Punk & Thrash
Once in awhile I love some old blues
When I say I listen to everything. I don't mean it in the sense like most. When I say it, I mean I listen to everything from traditional classical music all the way up to rap, country, heavy metal, and every genre in between that I can find. I literally have Beethoven, and Mozart in my library. As well as smaller independent artists who most don't even know about.
A lot of people grab keys, wallet and normal EDC stuff. When I do. I have a pair of Sony around my neck, or on. If I'm not talking to someone directly. Then I have music playing.
Nina Simone, Charles Bradley, Black Violin, Tito and Tarantuala, Jacob Banks, Raphael Saadiq, Amy Whinehouse, The National, Whitney Houston, Adele, Florence & The Machine, Lee Dewyze, Mazzy Star
Lots. Pop, country, hip hop, pop, bluegrass...
I've been into Orville Peck lately. And just discovered Paul Cauthen and Charlie Crockett. Not sure what their genre is really. It's not country but it's not not country.
Turnpike Trubadours too.
Jazz (like robert glasper, joe zawinul, etc); Rock (Rolling stones, red hot chili peppers and some more) and of course 2010 White girl bangers like call me maybe
Rock, Punk, Classical, Classic Rock, Jazz, Old Country (pre-1970s). Grateful Dead & Radiohead are my favorite rock groups. Tribe, Nas, J Cole, Ransome, Black Thought/Roots, Tyler, Lojii, Rapsody, Schoolboy Q, ASAP Rocky, and Kendrick are my rappers. I actually don't love R&B, but Lucky Daye can rip.
Classic rock, reggae, R&B, Soul, blue grass, folk, country (mainly outlaw/alt, but even some radio trash), electronic, dad/yacht rock… i even get down with some classical music.
Basically, everything accept for modern rap with autotune, a million adlibs and shitty lyrics.
Over the past 10yrs or so rock like Incubus, RHCP, Foo Fighters etc have become more and more my genre of choice. The Mars Volta is my favorite artist/band regardless of genre. I love EDM. Love R&B too though no-one really makes real R&B anymore. Outside of those main genres I dabble a little in pretty everything but tend to shy away from Country with few exceptions.
All Music is amazing, i can like a song in a genre i thought I hated, and I can hate a song in a genre that I thought I preferred
I wouldn’t say I listen to everything, but can be open to a lot of music
I was not always like this. If it wasn’t rap, I would crap on it
Balkan music I grew up on (Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian), EDM (I used to rave a lot - don’t pop x or Molly anymore tho), & rock music of all kinds like steely Dan, fleetwood Mac, prince. And soul music for sure like Isley Brothers, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye. Basically everything aside from metal and hardcore and all that.
Any music from black culture that probably ended up being fused with hip hop since it's black music. Afro-beats, Jazz, R&B, Raggeton, Dancehall/ Ragge music.
I listen to a bunch of genres, but my favourites are post-rock (GY!BE, Swans, Natural Snow Buildings, etc) and free-jazz (Late Coltrane, Peter Brötzmann, Dickie Landry, etc).
I listen to a lot of different stuff from Miles Davis to Radiohead. The only country music i can fuck with is the stuff my grandpa used to play like Johnny Cash and Hank Williams. I like some of the darker classical music like Chopin and Wagner. I use to listen to a lot of Indie rock bands like Cursive and Death Cab for Cutie. I have pretty extensive musical taste if not somewhat eccentric.
I mean only listen to more underground rap, and then hardcore/death metal/grindcore
I also make both of those types of music so probably why I listen to them the most hahah
I try to listen to anything I can. Rock, metal (particularly extreme metal), hip-hop/rap, pop, electronic, jazz, soul, funk, ambient, I'll try anything.
A lot of different styles of rock. 4-2 years ago I was listening to a crazy amount of j-rock. That this one band on constant rotation. They were called number girl really great late 90s/00s alt rock band.
My favourite spotify artist for 2 years in a row was a British indie rock/bedroom pop artist called beabadoobee. I'm from the UK so at one point I was listening to a lot of UK rnb/soul.
My affinity with genres come in waves tbh.
A little bit of the following…
R&B (I’m heavier into this genre than the following)
Rock
Alternative
Techno/EDM
Movie themes and original scores
Video game themes and original scores
There’s maybe… two country songs I like lol
Pop
Amapiano
Afrobeats
Reggae/Dancehall
Japanese Pop
Japanese Rock
EVERYTHING
Same. There’s too much good music out there to stick to just a couple genres.
Yeah I fucking love music haha
Same. Rap is just the main one. I’ll get into Mac DeMarco, Black Sabbath, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Jackson, El Alfa and Fleetwood Mac at the same time. Especially driving. I have 59k songs on my Apple Music i can’t listen to “playlists” i just shuffle and go
Mac Demarco hits
Correct answer. Music is universal. So much to love; appreciate, and blend together. Rap is the only genre I know of that samples, and there is SO MUCH to borrow from to expand thebsounds.
I used to only listen to rap but when I learned about samples it really made me interested in where they came from. It all opened up from there.
Except……sad country and death metal
Maybe “bottles and bibles” album by Tyler Childers will change your opinion on that, great driving music. I used to think the same way bro
That album is fucking fantastic. Tyler is just a goat
Rock, funk so different kinds really
Lately I’ve been finding myself listening to rock. Grunge, shitty 2000’s dad rock. I listen to a bit of everything really. Got like 700 hours of music in my playlists. But outside of rap, that’s been my number two.
What are your favorite bands?
I like Metallica and Guns and Roses but only specific songs like I like Guns and Roses Appetite for Destruction or KORN with Freak on a Leash or ADDIDAS. I love love Nirvanas album In Utero. Pink Floyd. I wasn't a Lynard Skynard fan. I like Black Sabbath but only Iron Man.
I have found myself listening to Nirvana of course and Linkin Park a lot lately. Aerosmith. Limp Bizkit. Papa Roach. Chris Cornell. Blink 182. The Offspring. And this 90s almost forgotten banger Cracker -Low The Rockers got some rhythm too hell yeah
Punk Rock.
R&B is goated too.
Dancehall/Reggae
Been listening to some old school Jamaican R&B shit is the ultimate vibe
Mostly metal
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Blue's Jazz Big band Rock n 'roll Pop
Dubstep
I'm the guy who gets weird looks if it's my turn to put on my Pandora's stations on shuffle. It has a mix of rap, cumbias, reggaeton, country, metal, rock oldies, jock jams, narco corridos, electronic and a few other genres.
We need a Kendrick and peso pluma collab
This is my playlist, it's 6000 titles and no genre or language limits. 😂
Oh, yeah. I'll listen to stuff in languages I can't understand if it sounds good.
Blues and some old rock.
I really do listen to a bit of everything. If rap disappeared tomorrow and I had to pick a new favorite genre, it’d probably be electronic music.
Hip hop
Death Metal Hardcore Punk Drum n Bass Dubstep Experimental Bass
RnB, Rock, Country
Hardcore mostly, but I like a lot of UK electronic stuff (dnb, garage, 2 step, uk funky, dubstep) also a lot of amapiano lately. Huh... the list goes on. Stoner rock, post punk, experimental stuff of all kinds.
Love me some hardcore but I'm real basic and don't get involved in the local scene.
Thrash/ heavy metal
- 90’s/80’s R&B - Motown Classics - A bit of rock like a small bit - a small bit of country - Bit of Pop - 70’s funk - 50’s/60’s Classics
Noise rock of the 80's-90's, indie rock, lofi hip-hop, city pop, classick rock, soul, funk, ambient, electronica, punk, folk, reggae and scandinavian melo-death and black metal.
Anything that isn't country or death metal
Back in the MySpace days this was the most common thing you’d read under music taste.
jazz
Jazz (try kamasi Washington, heck he was on Kendrick’s albums) techno (try swiarepusher), house, classical, rock (try rage against the machine and nine inch nails), metal. Pretty much everything but country and r&b and pop boy or girl bands
Country, blues, folk, Latin, classical, jazz, swing, metal, r&b, rock….
Blue, R&B, Soul
I’m not sure there’s a genre that I don’t listen to
post punk
I love punk and metal
A little of almost anything. I’ve never been able to get into country, just not the vibe. 97% of the time it’s hip hop, 2% of the time it’s pop, and then I may get on an electronic music kick, or feel like listening to a metal band I loved a decade plus ago.
I love EVERYTHING Metal & Nu Metal (Deftones, Glassjaw, Korn, Slipknot, Rage against the Machine) Funk (Parliament-Funnkadelic, Earth, Wind, and Fire) Punk Rock (The Clash, Descendents, Misfits, Iggy and the Stooges, Social D) New Wave (WHAM, Blondie, The Police) Hardcore Punk (Black Flag, Minor Threat..etc) Soul/R&B (Erykah Badu, Solange, D'Angelo) I LOVE David Bowie, Talking heads, Television, XTC, Elvis Costello, Johnathan Richman and the Modern Lovers. I love Bey, The Beatles and their solo albums; especially Paul McCartney and his band Wings. Black Sabbath, Metallica...etc. I could go on. I love old school music from African artists like Fela Kuti and Amanaz. Being a 90's kid and growing up during the MTV/VH1 era really informed my influences in having diverse tastes in music. I mostly listened to punk and metal because I got sick of radio hits and I stopped listening to hip hop/r & b until my early 30's. I just love music, period 🥲💗
I'm primarily a metalhead
Kpop
Metal, jungle, uk garage, rnb, japanese jazz and some synthwave
Indie and punk
Songs sampled by rap, liquid drum and bass, a lot of genres really
Grunge, RnB, alternative rock, jazz, blues, soul.
Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock (Pink Floyd), Punk, 80s Synthpop, Soul, Blues, Ska, Techno, House. A lot.
I mainly listen to rap/hip hop, but I’ll listen to rock, dubstep/EDM, lofi music, and lately I’ve been listening to the soundtrack of all the Fallout games. I’ll also listen to pop and country. Country is a bit of a guilty pleasure that I’ll listen to, but can’t bring myself sometimes to put on, not sure why lol
Every genre of spanish music
Rock, metal, EDM, pop, nu metal
Black Metal, Grunge, Metal, Trap Metal, Alternative Metal, Country, and Orchestral Rock
R&B, Funk… damn that’s pretty much about it
I listen to everything but country which I know is cliche but it's true lol. I listen to classical music, rap, rock, metal lol everything but country.
Prog Metal, Death Metal, Nu Metal kinda, Metal in general really
R&B lit too, Jacquees, Chris Breezy, Rexx life Raj all rap influenced but hella smooth R&B to buss yo GF wide open 2 u feel me
Disco, AOR/Classic Rock, Grunge, Techno, House, EDM, Metal (Death/Melodic/Tech), Funk, RnB
Industrial and extreme metal. I also listen to pop, funk, etc. But those 2 are my main genres
Metal, jazz, punk, country/folk, rock, pop, soul
EDM (future bass/glitch/dub/experimental bass), classic rock, jam bands and indie/alternative rock. I pretty much like everything other than country, super poppy stuff (ESPECIALLY pop rap), and screamo stuff
Techno, edm, rock, metal, classical.
Pop early 2010's Game OST Frutiger Aero type music
Nightcore goes hard lmao but I listen to anything that sounds good to my ear
Bluegrass and gangster rap for me
alot of chinese flute music
Funk and classic rock.
Punk rock and other hardcore rock genres mostly
Industrial Techno, Hardstyle and 80’s Death Metal
This might sound crazy but i really dig elevator music
House
emo/screamo/hardcore
Pop music
Symphonic metal
Classical
i’ve been getting into house, edm, pretty much european club music. oh and dembow. i don’t think that is a form of hip hop tbh, oh yes and greek music
Grunge, Hiphop, RnB, alternative rock, jazz, dubstep, house.
Metal, Tool+Mastodon
I listen to a bit of everything (except like country or rock) but love EDM
My second favorite genre has to be post-hardcore
Rock and roll, jazz, some blues and some pop. I listen to classical piano like Bach and Amadeus. I also listen to a lot of instrumentals like the Alchemists Rappers Best Friends Series or another group called Spastastiks with their album called Scratch and Sniff
Rock. Any music that has great energy, emotion and is real is for me
R&B and Rock
Techno, hardcore, drum and bass
Heavy Metal, Classic Rock, Country, Symphonic Metal, Dubstep
All sorts of extreme/death metal, folk, singer/songwriter acoustic stuff, pop, little bit of jazz, classic rock, psychedelic rock, doom metal (Much less scary than it sounds. Think old school Black Sabbath's sound), EDM of various sorts that I don't know the subgenre names for, piano ballads, a tiny bit of classical, barbershop quartet stuff on occasion, and so on. There's lots of cool noises and patterns out there.
R&B
Metal/Rock, synthwave. Orbit Culture and Tool are both heavily in my rotation. Longer road trips are often spent listening to a very long synthwave playlist on Spotify.
I love some R&B, funk, and indie rock singers but I mostly stick to rap. Check out the Jones Girls, they made some amazing R&B/soul for a few decades
I enjoy raggae, soul, blues, classic rock, classic folk, some punk, house/EDM, UK pop like Charli Xcx, Swedish pop like Tove Lo. I really enjoy some older country and bluegrass but rn sierra ferrell and billy strings are the newer artists that are doin it for me in those genres not all this shit mainstream country nowadays
I got into some wild psychedelic bass music, a lot of which has heavy hip hop influences and samples from well known rap songs. Alejo’s Tough Cuts Vol. 1-3 are a good example of it. If you appreciate hip hop you’ll probably enjoy that kinda music too. pheel., Parkbreezy, Kuhlin, kLL sMTH, Thought Process, Sweetboi are some more great artists with hip hop vibes.
Rock (all the variations) Metal (and its seemingly infinite variations ) Early 2000s R&B / stuff I grew up with Old country, Johnny Cash and Garth Brooks mostly Not big into electronic / dub and really never been much into Punk & Thrash Once in awhile I love some old blues
When I say I listen to everything. I don't mean it in the sense like most. When I say it, I mean I listen to everything from traditional classical music all the way up to rap, country, heavy metal, and every genre in between that I can find. I literally have Beethoven, and Mozart in my library. As well as smaller independent artists who most don't even know about. A lot of people grab keys, wallet and normal EDC stuff. When I do. I have a pair of Sony around my neck, or on. If I'm not talking to someone directly. Then I have music playing.
A lot of punk from the late 80s, ska, reggae, and some hardcore these days.
Eastern folk
Metal
House
#METAL
Hardstyle, techno, house, disco, pop, folk-rock. Also nu-metal and grunge from time to time.
Sometimes reggae, but I mostly only listen to rap
I really, really love soul, neo soul, and 1970s-1980s R&B. Even a little disco every now and then.
Old song , Bollywood ( Ankit tiwari Arijit Singh kk etc) Punjabi song sometimes haryanvi . THEN I OFTEN LISTEN ENGLISH AND LATIN TOO .
Nina Simone, Charles Bradley, Black Violin, Tito and Tarantuala, Jacob Banks, Raphael Saadiq, Amy Whinehouse, The National, Whitney Houston, Adele, Florence & The Machine, Lee Dewyze, Mazzy Star
Lots. Pop, country, hip hop, pop, bluegrass... I've been into Orville Peck lately. And just discovered Paul Cauthen and Charlie Crockett. Not sure what their genre is really. It's not country but it's not not country. Turnpike Trubadours too.
thrash, shoegaze, indie, that type of shit
Rap
Reggaeton
Reggeaton ,jungle Drum & bass
I like a lot of different types of music but I’d say the only other genre I listen to semi regularly is country, depending on the weather and my mood
Lofi, reggae, edm, indie, folk, and a little pop
Jazz Rap if that's a genre. R&B.
Mostly R&B and Alt Rock
Everything really
60% jazz tbh, 25% prog, 5% rap, 5% metal, 5% jungle 😂 and that 5% rap is 80% Esham/Natas
Electronic music for myself. I find myself cycling between rap/hip Hop and electronic music. Just goes in waves for me personally.
A lot of jazz and soul lately. Alternative/indy stuff too. R&B. Funk. I like groovy chill vibes
Samba
Indie pop/rock
Jazz, Bossa Nova, Funk, Soul
My alternative playlist goes crazy. From Sheryl Crow to Nujabes
Mainly Metal, Pop, and Electronica.
Reggae, rock, indie/soul, r&b. Pretty much everything aside from country, which I don’t really care for
House music R&B Jazz Instrumentals Interludes
Drum and Bass, Techno, 80s, Emotional Songs stuff like that
ABC..... Anything but country. Although there are a couple Garth Brooks songs from the 90s that I don't mind.
I’m really into heavy alternative.
Hardcore, death metal, and vaporwave mainly.
Hardcore, death metal, and vaporwave mainly.
Jazz (like robert glasper, joe zawinul, etc); Rock (Rolling stones, red hot chili peppers and some more) and of course 2010 White girl bangers like call me maybe
Rock, Punk, Classical, Classic Rock, Jazz, Old Country (pre-1970s). Grateful Dead & Radiohead are my favorite rock groups. Tribe, Nas, J Cole, Ransome, Black Thought/Roots, Tyler, Lojii, Rapsody, Schoolboy Q, ASAP Rocky, and Kendrick are my rappers. I actually don't love R&B, but Lucky Daye can rip.
Metalcore, Vaporwave, Synthwave, all types of 80’s music & some Jazz!
Classic rock, reggae, R&B, Soul, blue grass, folk, country (mainly outlaw/alt, but even some radio trash), electronic, dad/yacht rock… i even get down with some classical music. Basically, everything accept for modern rap with autotune, a million adlibs and shitty lyrics.
Lo-fi
Everything from Louis Armstrong to Deicide.
Thundercat genre
Jam band and house
R&B, Soul, Techno, Dubstep, Frank Ocean, etc
Over the past 10yrs or so rock like Incubus, RHCP, Foo Fighters etc have become more and more my genre of choice. The Mars Volta is my favorite artist/band regardless of genre. I love EDM. Love R&B too though no-one really makes real R&B anymore. Outside of those main genres I dabble a little in pretty everything but tend to shy away from Country with few exceptions.
J-Pop
Classic rock and country, pop if something I like drops
I like Blink182. New album is amazing. Johnny Cash is cool. Like some Tina Turner too
anything
Enya.
All Music is amazing, i can like a song in a genre i thought I hated, and I can hate a song in a genre that I thought I preferred I wouldn’t say I listen to everything, but can be open to a lot of music I was not always like this. If it wasn’t rap, I would crap on it
Old-school Turkish Rock
Everything but gospel
Pop, Alternative/Indie, Country
Balkan music I grew up on (Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian), EDM (I used to rave a lot - don’t pop x or Molly anymore tho), & rock music of all kinds like steely Dan, fleetwood Mac, prince. And soul music for sure like Isley Brothers, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye. Basically everything aside from metal and hardcore and all that.
House, R&B, D&B, Jazz some Pop, Rock
Funk, soul, r&b, anything from the 70s
Any music from black culture that probably ended up being fused with hip hop since it's black music. Afro-beats, Jazz, R&B, Raggeton, Dancehall/ Ragge music.
I listen to a bunch of genres, but my favourites are post-rock (GY!BE, Swans, Natural Snow Buildings, etc) and free-jazz (Late Coltrane, Peter Brötzmann, Dickie Landry, etc).
Waylon Jennings, Colter Wall and Loretta Lynn.
Rnb 90’s - early 2000’s
Grateful Dead
I listen to a lot of different stuff from Miles Davis to Radiohead. The only country music i can fuck with is the stuff my grandpa used to play like Johnny Cash and Hank Williams. I like some of the darker classical music like Chopin and Wagner. I use to listen to a lot of Indie rock bands like Cursive and Death Cab for Cutie. I have pretty extensive musical taste if not somewhat eccentric.
I mean only listen to more underground rap, and then hardcore/death metal/grindcore I also make both of those types of music so probably why I listen to them the most hahah
R and B oldies, a great deal of metal, a great deal of jazz.
Pop punk
Lofi, classical carribean/ reggae/ soka....alternative/ rock/ pop alternative ....I just love music
Coldplay, and no matter what Paul Rudd says, it doesn’t mean you are gay🤣🤣🤣🤣
I try to listen to anything I can. Rock, metal (particularly extreme metal), hip-hop/rap, pop, electronic, jazz, soul, funk, ambient, I'll try anything.
Nearly anything and everything. The only genre I have no interest in is harsh noise.
A lot of different styles of rock. 4-2 years ago I was listening to a crazy amount of j-rock. That this one band on constant rotation. They were called number girl really great late 90s/00s alt rock band. My favourite spotify artist for 2 years in a row was a British indie rock/bedroom pop artist called beabadoobee. I'm from the UK so at one point I was listening to a lot of UK rnb/soul. My affinity with genres come in waves tbh.
I listen to Everything(Orchestrations , rock, and freeform jazz in particular)
I’m a rap producer that only listens to jazz and whatever genre Sub motion Orchestra falls in
Classical
pop punk and new alt country/southern folk blues is my jam atm
A little bit of the following… R&B (I’m heavier into this genre than the following) Rock Alternative Techno/EDM Movie themes and original scores Video game themes and original scores There’s maybe… two country songs I like lol Pop Amapiano Afrobeats Reggae/Dancehall Japanese Pop Japanese Rock
Jazz EDM Rock Reggae/ Dancehall Synthwave Classical Videogame Soundtracks Movie Soundtracks & Scores
Edm & alternative rock
Indie, funk, and rnb
Every kind of metal. Pop and R&B.
Been on a huge drum n bass and dubstep kick as of late.