1960s pop music
The 1960s pop music scene was characterized by a vibrant mix of styles, including rock, folk, and Motown. Artists like The Beatles and The Supremes dominated the charts, bringing catchy melodies and innovative sounds to a wide audience. This era also saw the rise of the British Invasion, where British bands gained immense popularity in the United States.
Additionally, the 1960s were marked by significant cultural changes, with music often reflecting social movements and youth culture. Songs addressed themes of love, peace, and rebellion, with artists like Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin pushing boundaries. The decade laid the groundwork for future musical genres and trends.