Vintage Music Charts
2000S Garage Rock
United States / United Kingdom · Raw guitar-driven rock revival shaped by early-2000s indie scenes
2010S R&B
United States · R&B shaped by streaming-era production and alternative crossover aesthetics
2010S Trap
United States (Southern States) · Southern-rooted hip-hop driven by minimalist beats and digital production
80S Glam Metal
United States (Los Angeles) · Hard rock defined by theatrical style and arena-oriented performance
80S New Wave Pop
United Kingdom / United States · Synth-driven pop tied to 1980s visual culture and new wave aesthetics
90S Mellow Gold
United States · Soft rock and pop centered on adult contemporary radio formats
90S Sophisti-Pop
United Kingdom / United States · Polished adult-oriented pop influenced by jazz, soul, and studio refinement
Art Rock
United Kingdom · Rock music shaped by experimental structure and conceptual ambition
Big Beat
United Kingdom · Late-1990s electronic music blending breakbeats, rock attitude, and club culture
Boy Bands Retro
United States / Europe · Vocal pop groups built around choreography and teen-oriented marketing
Britpop
United Kingdom · British guitar pop rooted in 1990s youth culture and national identity
Diva House
United States / Europe · Vocal-driven house music centered on club anthems and dancefloor performance
Eurodance
Europe · 1990s European club music driven by electronic beats and pop hooks
Gangster Rap
United States (West Coast) · West Coast-led hip-hop reflecting street narratives and urban realism
Girl Groups
United States / United Kingdom · Pop ensembles emphasizing harmony, image, and collective identity
Heartland Rock
United States · American rock rooted in working-class narratives and regional identity
Indie Rock
United States / United Kingdom · Guitar-based rock associated with independent labels and alternative scenes
Neo Soul
United States · Soul-based music combining classic influences with contemporary expression
Neo-Mellow
United States / United Kingdom · Soft contemporary pop emphasizing introspection and restrained arrangements
New Jack Swing
United States · Late-1980s R&B blending swing rhythms with hip-hop production
Nu Metal
United States · Late-1990s metal blending heavy guitars with hip-hop and alternative elements
Old School Hip Hop
United States (East Coast) · Early hip-hop rooted in DJ culture, MC performance, and block-party origins
Pop Dance
Europe / United States · Up-tempo pop music designed for clubs and mainstream dance audiences
Post-Disco
United States · Dance music evolving from disco toward funk, boogie, and early electronic forms
Post-Grunge
United States · Mainstream rock emerging from grunge influences in the late 1990s
Post-Punk
United Kingdom · Experimental rock evolving from punk toward darker and abstract forms
Trip Hop
United Kingdom · Downtempo electronic music shaped by urban mood and atmospheric production
Vintage Power Pop
United States / United Kingdom · Melody-focused guitar pop drawing from classic rock and pop traditions
Yacht Rock
United States (West Coast) · Smooth West Coast pop rock associated with late-1970s leisure culture

