Your Guide in Pop
Dive into our curated pop playlists, featuring the latest and greatest releases from around the globe. Whether you’re into catchy dance tunes, heartwarming ballads, or upbeat anthems, Chosen Tracks brings you the freshest pop tracks every week. Stay tuned for updates and feel free to share your requests or suggestions with me; I’m always excited to hear from fellow pop enthusiasts!
Pop 2023 - New releases from 2023.
Pop 2022 - Last year's Pop songs.
Playlists: In need of some great songs to listen to? Check out the playlists below.
Information about Pop Music below.
Pop 2023
Newest songs at the top. Updates every Friday
Modern Retro 2020-2023
Do you miss the artists from the 80s and 90s and wonder what they are doing today? Many of them still make music, really good music to. Take a walk down future memory lane. The playlist is continuously updated and the newest songs are at the top.
Pop 2022
738 songs from 2022
Linus 2080
Introducing Linus: The ultimate 80s synthpop fan. But he's not stuck in the past! He's down for new tunes, as long as they sound retro 😉. This playlist has the right sound, but the songs are from 2020 and forward. The playlist is continuously updated and the newest songs are at the top.
Playlists - Songs before 2020
Best of 2010-2019's Pop
Best of 80's Pop
Best of 90's Pop
Best of Folk Pop/Rock
Boy Bands & Girl Groups
Happy Pop Punk
Explore 2010-2019s Pop - Over 400 Tracks
Explore 80's Pop - Over 500 Tracks
Eurodance & Bubblegum Pop
Happy Friyay (Track of the Day)
Catchy & Annoying
90's Hip Pop Songs
Summer Playlists
Garden Party
Summer Party
Summer Songs
Summer Night Dancing
Pop Music
Originated in the 1950s, with early pioneers such as Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Little Richard paving the way for the genre. In the 1960s, The Beatles and The Beach Boys, among others, helped to establish pop music as a major cultural force. Pop music can be divided into several subgenres, each with its own distinct characteristics and influences. Here are some:
Dance-Pop: This subgenre of pop music features electronic beats and production, and is often characterized by its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks. Artists like Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and Lady Gaga.
Synth-Pop: This subgenre features the use of synthesizers and drum machines and is characterized by its electronic sound. Artists like Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, and OMD were popular in the 80s
Pop-Rock: This subgenre combines elements of rock music with pop music, and often features a more guitar-heavy sound. Artists like Avril Lavigne, P!nk, and Kelly Clarkson.
Pop-Punk: This subgenre combines elements of punk rock music with pop music, and often features a more aggressive and fast-paced sound. Artists like Blink-182, Sum 41, and The Offspring.
Indie Pop: This subgenre is characterized by its more experimental and low-fi sound. Independent of major record labels, it's usually produced by small record labels or self-produced. Artists like Arctic Monkeys, Tame Impala, and Fleet Foxes.
Teen Pop: is a subgenre of pop music that is aimed at teenage audiences and is characterized by its catchy hooks and simple lyrics. Acts like Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Justin Timberlake all had huge success in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Boy Bands & Girl Groups: Often feature multiple lead singers and are known for their synchronized choreography and coordinated clothing and hairstyles. Boy bands like NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and One Direction and girl groups like Spice Girls, Destiny's Child, and The Pussycat Dolls have been very successful and popular, especially during the 90s and 2000s.
Country-Pop: This subgenre combines elements of country music with pop music, and often features a more laid-back and folksy sound. Artists like Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, and Shania Twain have all had success in this subgenre.
Pop-Folk: This subgenre combines elements of folk music with pop music and often features a more acoustic and earthy sound. Artists like Ed Sheeran, Mumford & Sons, and The Lumineers have had success in this subgenre.
Electropop: Similar to dance-pop, electropop is characterized by its use of electronic instruments and production techniques. However, electropop tends to have a more experimental and avant-garde sound, and often features more complex and layered melodies. Artists like Robyn, Björk, and St. Vincent are known for their work in this subgenre.
Pop-Soul: This subgenre combines elements of soul music with pop music and often features a more emotional and powerful sound. Artists like Adele, Amy Winehouse, and Sam Smith have had success in this subgenre.
Pop-Reggae: This subgenre combines elements of reggae music with pop music, and often features a more laid-back and rhythmic sound. Artists like Shaggy, Sean Kingston, and OMI have had success in this subgenre.
Latin Pop: This subgenre combines elements of Latin music with pop music, and often features a more upbeat and energetic sound. Artists like Shakira, Ricky Martin, and Jennifer Lopez have had success in this subgenre.
R&B Pop: This subgenre combines elements of R&B music with pop music, and often features a more soulful and smooth sound. Artists like Beyoncé, Usher, and Justin Timberlake have all had success in this subgenre.