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Let’s Dive into Music

Let’s Dive into Music

November 7, 2024 5A LI CHI TO Comments 1 comment

K-pop, J-pop, conventional pop music in the US, and Chinese music—which type of music would you prefer? Doubtless to say, everyone has a different answer in their mind. Various types of music contain their own unique attributes that attract different people’s tastes. In this article, let’s dive into the world of music!

1. K-pop Culture is Everywhere Right Now!

    “Light it up like dynamite!” A lyric from the most famous K-pop group in the world—BTS. They paved the way for the global fame of K-pop culture. You may have heard of many K-pop groups such as Blackpink, NewJeans, and Aespa nowadays. Including the US, the biggest music market in the world, many people are now obsessed with K-pop culture. Catchy beats, mesmerizing lyrics, and cool dance performances are capturing the attention of millions. When you hear a K-pop song on the street, you may want to dance immediately! The fusion of American music and Korean culture showcases Koreans’ innovation and passion for making music. The truth is, they’ve succeeded. K-pop signifies a new era in the history of music and confirms that the evolution of music will continue well into the future!

    2. Chinese Music Brings Strong Emotional Feelings

    Unlike K-pop, Chinese music, including Mandarin and Cantonese songs, focuses on producing meaningful lyrics. Ask any Chinese music producer, and they will tell you how whole-heartedly they dedicate themselves to creating sophisticated and emotional lyrics that draw listeners into the world of the song. MC Cheung, a well-known singer in Hong Kong, consistently delivers strong emotional messages in his songs. Listeners of Chinese music often prefer songs with meaningful lyrics and soothing melodies that create a sense of resonance. That’s why these audiences prefer Chinese songs more.

    3. Western Music is Still Popular

    Due to historical reasons, some countries in the US and Europe started producing pop music earlier. They emphasized both melody and lyrics, just like other types of music. However, Western music seems to be leading the global music scene. Lady Gaga, an American pop singer, created numerous global hits such as “Poker Face” and “Bad Romance” about 10 years ago. Whether in the US or Asia, you could hear these songs everywhere in the 2010s. Nowadays, the queen of Western music seems to have changed. Taylor Swift has taken the throne in recent years. Songs like “Cruel Summer,” “Look What You Made Me Do,” and “Love Story” are quintessential examples of her musical legacy, especially her album Reputation, which dominated the music world in 2017. On platforms like Billboard, Apple Music, and Spotify, you can easily find these Western songs dominating the charts. The data shows the massive influence of Western music around the world.

    4. Is This True for My Music Tastes?

    There are still many other types of music that haven’t been mentioned. Whether you like K-pop, Chinese songs, Western music, or something else, there is no right answer to which songs you should prefer. As I mentioned before, every type of music has its own unique charm, and different people have different preferences. Having an open mind and an appreciative ear are qualities every listener should have. You may love the dance beats of K-pop, appreciate the wonderful lyrics of Chinese songs, or enjoy the melodies of Western music. When you travel through the fantastic, innovative, and beautiful world of music, you shouldn’t have any prejudice. With a passion for exploring music, you will fully immerse yourself in these treasures.

    The sea of music is waiting for you—why hesitate? Just click into a music platform and enjoy the fantastic melodies, lyrics, and rhythms!


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    One thought on “Let’s Dive into Music”

    1. Ken Kum says:
      November 7, 2024 at 5:50 pm

      I really enjoyed reading this post! It’s true that every type of music has its own appeal, and it’s fascinating to see how K-pop, Chinese, and Western music each bring something unique to the table. Exploring different genres opens up a whole new world of experiences, and I agree—keeping an open mind is key to fully appreciating the beauty of music!

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