What is your favorite genre of music?

United States
December 25, 2009 11:09am CST
Me personally I like rock music and country music. The old school r&b music is ok. Tell me what genre is your favorite and why.
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11 responses
• United States
29 Dec 09
Although I like all music genres, my favorite is rock. I also enjoy alternative and hip-hop. A lot of times, the music I listen to is reflective of my mood.
@cerebellum (3863)
• United States
27 Dec 09
I like just about any kind of music, but my favorite is rock. I guess it's because of my age but I don't like rap music. That's probably the only type I dislike. I am not a big fan of disco or country but I do like some songs.
• United States
26 Dec 09
I usually joke and say that my favorite kind of music is "good." My favorite band is one that music industry professionals (from radio programmers to record store owners to label executives) have a tough time fitting into a category. They've been called everything from alternative to rock to "synth pop" to "nu romantic" .... I lean more to the rock/alternative/punk side of the spectrum but I also like folk and country and "standards" (the Rat Pack, Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, etc)....
@danitykane (3183)
• Philippines
26 Dec 09
hi there! I love RNB and soul music. I sometimes listen to alternative rock and acoustic songs. I like almost all of music genres and appreciate most of its kind. I sometimes listen to old school as well, Mo-Town type of music is also cool. Pop rock and rock is cool too. Sometimes it really depends on how music was delivered, regardless of the genre and style...it is sometimes more of its meaning and lyrical composition it has. Happy Lotting!
• United States
26 Dec 09
For me, it is most difficult to choose just one genre. I like some of most all kinds of music. The original punk generation was good music. As well, as the early stages of hard rock/ heavy metal. I kinda feel that today that there is basically a formula for musicians to follow and that a lot of rawness and creativity has been taken out of the industry. But I still like rock music and even some country at times. Old school rap was okay and classical is cool. I went to an opera once and it was okay, as well.
@mjcookie (2271)
• Philippines
26 Dec 09
I listen to most genres, provided that the song is beautiful lyrically and melodically. I like pop, easy listening, dance, hip hop (more groove, less rap), alternative, and rnb (though most of new rnb songs nowadays seem to sound alike). I also find myself listening to Taylor Swift, but country is not my favorite.
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
26 Dec 09
My favorite is classical and good sacred, that is sacred that has a melody and does not consist of two notes played over and over again. Then after that comes country and the old time popular music that is the kind that has a melody and does not consist of a poem spoken in anger. I also like the old kind rock and roll, Elvis Presley and the like.
@musicman6 (2406)
• United States
25 Dec 09
Well I have an interesting story, my favorite music is soul and R&B, but I live here in North Central Texas, and Country music is predominant here! For over 40 yrs, I have been around country music, have learned to play it, sing it, and listen to it, and around here it is the one that has made money for us at the clubs ! I still get a chance to listen to soul, and R&B, and blues, and I even play it in my band when I get a chance! But all and all, I really love all types of music, it's just that I have a deep passionate heart, and 'the river runs deep' !
@kevinll (967)
• China
26 Dec 09
I like many kinds of pop music, such as rock, latin,country and so on. When I wanna relax i can listen to dancing songs. Before I sleep i would like to listen to some country music.
@ToughTate (143)
• United States
25 Dec 09
I like rock, metal, and classical type music. Something about the technique and overall loudness of each attracts me.
@chubit (122)
25 Dec 09
Hard drum and bass; also dubstep. A lot of it is very english, unsigned artists trying to make it. I'm not sure how much dubstep has reached america/other countries; not many artist I've found are more well known than around the scene.