What are the best examples of dance-pop?
Lorde lately
>>74405969
dance pop is not a genre, stop reading rym
>>74406125
>Dance-pop is a pop and dance subgenre that originated in the early 1980s. It is generally up-tempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a combination of electronic dance music and pop music, with influences of disco music, post-disco, new wave, synth-pop, electropop and house, it is generally characterised by strong beats with easy, uncomplicated song structures which are generally more similar to pop music than the more free-form dance genre, with an emphasis on melody as well as catchy tunes.The genre, on the whole, tends to be producer-driven, despite some notable exceptions.
So basically dance beats applied to pop music
I really fucking love this song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXUfBxMbC3A
>>74406154
for a person who actively listen to underground "dance" music like me, that description doesn't make any sense.
"dance" or "edm" are not genres in the first place but big umbrellas like "music" or "rock" basically.
>>74406231
I get what you mean but is it really so hard to understand? Dance beats (house, techno, disco) plus pop melodies and vocals = dance pop?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89mox61Wz1o&t=157s
Really good new dance pop and good band in general