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Evolution of Pop Music (1940 - 2020)
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In this video, you'll see the sound change of popular music from 1940 to 2020. These are some of the best songs of each year, but not necessarily the greatest hits.

The sound of pop music as we know it today didn't exist 20 years ago, and the music people called pop 20 years ago didn't exist 20 years before. So I don't know what pop music is.

#Evolution #Pop #Music #Songs #Classics #Hits
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@TopCultureTV

1 week ago

I'm not a native English speaker, and for most of my life before creating this channel, I didn't care about the lyrics in the music I listened to. But song lyrics have been slowly adding to the destruction of our society for decades. The fact that a bad idea sounds musically pleasing doesn't make it a good idea. Addictions, crime, promiscuity, divorces, revenge, telling lies, cursing, swearing, hating, making idols, taking lives before birth, and many other destructive behaviors have been spread and normalized for years through most of the things we consider entertaining. Be careful of the messages you let into your life. Some people need to know that there is scientific proof that God exists. Causality and the principle of sufficient reason, to mention some, are accepted as universal, basically stating that everything has a cause and nothing appears by itself. Everything in the universe is subject to cause and effect, but whoever created the universe does not necessarily have to: if there was ever a time in the beginning where there was nothing, wouldn’t there still be nothing? Then it’s wise to admit that something or someone must have always existed, causing the existence of everything else. Some people have been able to explain it better than I can, so I will just cite one of the clearest presentations of the gospel I have ever read, published by Living Waters in the Million Dollar Bill: THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Have you lied, stolen, used God’s name in vain, or lusted (which Jesus said was adultery, Matthew 5:28)? If so, God sees you as a liar, thief, blasphemous, and adulterer at heart. If you die in your sins, you will end up in a terrible place called Hell. But there’s good news. Though we broke God’s Law, Jesus paid the fine by dying on the cross: “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). Then Jesus rose from the dead and was seen by hundreds (it’s no fairytale). He fulfilled all the prophecies of the promised Savior. Please, today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will forgive you and grant you the gift of eternal life (Ephesians 2:8-9). Then, to show your gratitude, read the Bible daily and obey it, join a Christian church, and be baptized. Visit needgod.com/ and livingwaters.com/

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@emikochidori

2 years ago

At first I didn't get it, then I remembered ''pop'' comes from ''popular''. So basically, this video is the evolution of the most popular music from the 40's to the 2020's

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@kevinmarroquin3260

2 years ago

Definitely i couldn’t live in a world without music

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@TyTystick

2 years ago

The step between the 70’s and 80’s is insane. An entire new era of music was born and it really shows

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@jamesheath7601

2 years ago

0:05 1940s 1:06 1950s 2:05 1960s 3:05 1970s 4:05 1980s 5:05 1990s 6:05 2000s 7:05 2010s 8:05 2020s

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@mhromi5870

2 years ago

Billie Jean was a blast

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@ellenajarian6648

2 years ago

rock music needs to make a comeback

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@lft3254

2 years ago

The reason why 80’s is still played much more than any other decade of the 1900’s is because the 80’s really began the “pop” music culture. With the introduction of MTV and portable music amongst technological advances, The 1980’s was the birth of the standard of what music should be in the future. That’s why today we still hear synth being used in popular songs being released, as well as the use of digital keyboards to replicate other instruments like the drum or the guitar.

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@larrycj4382

2 years ago

The fact that both Elton John and ABBA have new music on the charts in November 2021 is astounding and just adds to the legacy of each! 😸

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@anneperera..7553

2 years ago

I'm so happy cause everyone is talking about Michael Jackson..... He may be gone to heaven but his music is still alive King of pop we love ya forever Long live the King

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@loadingbear1580

2 years ago

They should've used Baby One More Time in this

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@Jessewatt

1 year ago

To hear the change of rhythms and Melodies of each ages is just amazing time traveling.

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@dls0734

2 years ago

Billie Jean the best pop song of all time

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@UtamagUta

2 years ago

Sadly this kind of list would not represent pop music as a 'history class' - those songs were at the top of the charts BECAUSE they were so different from the bunch.

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@edma0646

2 years ago

Michael Jackson RULED the 80s and 90s. LEGEND

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@jonasweber9408

2 years ago

As a fan of rock and jazz I just imagine waking up and being able to listen to these old classic radios again…

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@missylissy200

2 years ago

Music has changed a lot over the decades but there are always amazing songs

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@sgillyttyl

2 years ago

That's the coolest thing I've seen all day. All the music change little by little.

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@prasadchalke3

2 years ago

80’s was the peak of pop music

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@Dashie04

2 years ago

I know this isn’t a definitive list by any means, but it’s quite interesting to see the baseline of how music evolved, and seeing songs that were very obviously a turning point (Rock Around the Clock, I Want to Hold Your Hand, Paranoid, Smells Like Teen Spirit, How You Remind Me, Hips Don’t Lie) backed up with the trend it influenced was just really enjoyable. I’ve lived the 2010’s, and seeing it put out like this really puts into perspective how much Pop music has actually changed even in just that time period, honestly.

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