Predict The Next Big Trend in Music

Thank you. I find the fact that they cant come up with an original name for the genre really stupid. Why create the confusion?

That being said, Trap Muzik Aint Dead
 
The 'Most popular' music will keep evolving from what it is now as it has since music started playing on the radio, by taking bits and parts from other genres and adding it to what it already is.

Although with more and more people not listening to the radio and just playing their own music in their car, I feel like artists will never get to the massive popularity that they can get to now, or in the past, because people can listen to whatever they want, whenever they want
 
I would be sooooooo down for drum and bass to come back hard.With Netsky becoming a lot more popular, especially in Europe, I think it could.
 
yodeling and kazoo music, with a dubstep touch.

but really, i think the radio at least is headed towards more dubstep/pop
 
nice plea for popularity. I dont understand why so many people on here have such a huge boner for wu tang. Like they are all amazing rappers but i dont really care for them all together. plus i can guarantee 75 percent of Wu tang fappers cant relate or even understand most of the subject matter.
 
alright henrik

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you should rename this thread "post the next hipster shitty music trend" because everything in this thread sucks(almost everything), has me scratching my head and saying wtf?
 
What I hope it's not:

Trap

Hardstyle

Stuff I like

Anything that Aceflex_G predicts
 
I'm sure EDM will continue to be popular in the US for a while. What I'm starting to see is that 'EDM' is starting to fragment with different genres of dance music gaining their own set of followers. Obviously now House is the most popular, specifically Progressive House, with Dubstep in second, and now Moombahton in third. I don't really see one genre (like Moombahton or something) completely taking over like House has. I foresee Hardstyle, specifically Happy Hardstyle, Drum and Bass, Trap, and Moombahton growing to gain significant followers. I would guess that these House artists will continue to be pretty big for a while.

Of course than these genre's will influence 'pop music' and songs from different genres will break into the 'Top 40'.

I've been seeing Dubstep go more too its 'dub' roots especially with reggae. (ie Make it Bun Dem by Skrillex and the Rusko album 'Songs')

Trap is sick and its such a small genre now but it'll definitely get huge and pull all the kids who are still holding out listening to rap music into the dance music world.

I feel like rap will exist but will pretty much fade out completely with the exception of 'boutique' rappers like Azealia Banks, Death Grips that have something very unique going on (and hipsters love). But as for the whole Big Sean, Tyga, Meek Mills, Rick Ross, etc. I think that'll be dead soon...plus those rappers suck.

I've noticed with pop music that the male versus female thing is getting popular with Somebody that I used to Know and this new Carly Rae/Owl City song. And yea lead female vocal is big again - in dance, indie, lots of shit.

I definitely see more collabs happening in the indie music world since its so easy with digital music nowadays and its big in EDM.

I've noticed country has gotten more popular but fuck that.

 
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