I really enjoy Black metal and French music like PESTE NOIRE, CATACOMBES, AUTARCIE, VOUÏVRE, BAISE MA HACHE, BURZUM...
But I also like to listen some Oi skinhead's music like COCKNEY REJECTS, HAYMAKERS...
I like Pop, some Indie, Blues, Contemporary Christian music, and Alternative Rock. Also I´m starting to like Chill-Out and Zen Yoga music for healthy inner smile again. (Relaxing Ambient Nature Sounds). All music I listen to depends on my mood. Recently I discovered hits by Sabrina Carpenter and Dove Cameron. Their hits helped me feeling upbeat again. Lauren Daigle is always good.
I like pop (prefer 80-90) and rock the most. But I also love some folk music: Thai and Chinese for example. I listen to some rap songs and also like Kpop. By the way, I like Japanese rock (vk fans here??)
Haha, oh wow that's a hard question cause I LOVE LOTS of different kinds of music ..........Regaee, Lofi hip hop, Rap, Bluesrock, Nu metal, Dubstep, Jazz, Classic rock, Funk, Soul, Electronic synthpop, classical etc. Can't say I'm a big fan of country, but I love Johnny Cash!
I'm fed up with modern hits, but I like punk, metal, rap with good texts, reggae, French political rebel songs and when I went in Scotland, I discovered songs based on Robert Burn's poemes.
I like music from the 30's through things put out this year. Most of what I like has been made in the last 20 years but there are plenty of things before that which I enjoy. I generally prefer alternative and mainstream pop and rock, but I also enjoy bluegrass, light punk, pop punk, classic rock, showtunes, singer/songwriter and more. I prefer female vocals to male vocals and love mixed female/male dual vocals. I also love songs with strings in them cello, violin or viola. Most of my favorite music is from artists that are lesser known or relatively unknown.
I rather enjoy listening to Metal and Rock in general, so I tried to look for some alternatives to the music I usually listen to and something that is out of my comfort zone and I tumbled upon V-Kei (aka V-Style), which is, simply said, Japanese Rock. I am currently studying Japanese and I find it quite entertaining to listen to some Japanese Rock bands while practicing Japanese. I will gladly recommend interesting bands and singers to you!