Dance-pop
Dance-pop is a genre of popular music that combines elements of dance music and pop music. It typically features upbeat tempos, catchy melodies, and strong rhythms, making it ideal for dancing. The genre emerged in the late 1970s and gained significant popularity in the 1980s, with artists like Madonna and Michael Jackson leading the way.
The production of dance-pop often includes synthesizers, drum machines, and electronic instruments, creating a vibrant sound. Over the years, it has evolved, incorporating influences from various styles such as house, disco, and electronic dance music (EDM). Today, many contemporary artists continue to produce dance-pop hits, appealing to a wide audience.