Western pop music
Western pop music is a genre that originated in the mid-20th century, characterized by its catchy melodies and widespread appeal. It often incorporates elements from various styles, including rock, hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music. Artists like Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Taylor Swift have played significant roles in shaping the genre and its global popularity.
The production of Western pop music typically involves collaboration among songwriters, producers, and performers. Songs are often structured with verses, choruses, and bridges, making them easy to remember. The genre is known for its emphasis on themes of love, relationships, and personal experiences, resonating with a broad audience.