Music in the 2000s

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Popular Female Pop Music Stars include: Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Fergie,Miley Cyrus, Nelly Furtado, Kelly Clarkson, Pink, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Avril Lavigne, Britney Spears, Alicia Keys, Ashlee Simpson,and Christina Aguilera. Popular Male Pop Music Stars include: Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Jonas Brothers, Sean Kingston, Kanye West, Eminem, Chris Brown, T-Pain, Daughtry, John Mayer,and Usher. (Many popular male artists were part of bands and not solo acts. That's why they're not listed.) In the world as a whole music genres like Hip-Hop, R&B and Rock are the most popular in this decade. Over the course of the decade, the way in which people listened to music changed significantly. The CD, a popular music format of the 1990s, declined in popularity as mp3 players such as the iPod became popular and people's source of music came from the internet with downloading and social networking sites.

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[edit] United States and Canada

Pop. Some styles of the 1990s remain strong and even trendy, except for a few such as the girl and boy bands/teen pop of the late '90s that declined in popularity during the early part of the '00s. Most of this can be attributed to the criticism of the genre's "fakeness" and "shallowness" and the growing up of its fanbase. Several artists of the era (i.e. Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Simpson) still maintain a strong presence on the charts and in the media. The teen pop genre morphed into a more adult-alternative or pop-rock oriented sound early on in the decade. In 2002, this new "teen pop rock" movement began. Michelle Branch was arguably the first artist to take this new direction in pop music, with her contemporaries such as Avril Lavigne and Vanessa Carlton not far behind. Soon, every female vocalist had to have a band backing their vocals up instead of processed computer beats. American Idol winners become a big part of the American pop sound, but only one winner became a staple. Kelly Clarkson experienced huge success and tons of hit radio singles with her pop-rock sound. The younger sibling of Jessica Simpson, Ashlee Simpson, experienced a breakthrough success with her teen pop-rock sound as well. Circa mid to late 2000s genres are merging more and more and it's the songs that combine hip-hop/pop/r&b/dance (for example "Promiscuous", "SexyBack", "SOS", "My Love", "London Bridge", "Show Stopper", "Crazy", "Buttons") that are topping the charts. Older songs tht reflect this style of music is "Thong Song" and "Bump Bump Bump".

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[edit] Australia and New Zealand

  • Many new rock and alternative groups/bands form during the early years of this decade, consisting of 2 or 3 - 7 to 10 members. Instruments are almost always a guitar, drums, bass and sometimes keyboards, reviving youth interest in these instruments. Groups/bands such as The Vines and Jet become very popular amongst others around 2002 - 2003, paving the way for a mass of new groups midway through the decade such as, Evermore, Wolfmother and many others. This is speculated to result in a major breakthrough of the genre in Australia later in the decade similar to the grunge scene in the United States in the early 90s.
  • Rock (popular artists include Tim and Neil Finn, Evermore, Wolfmother, The Feelers, Elimenop) and Hip Hop (popular artists include Scribe, PNC, Deceptikonz, Savage) remain the most popular music genre amongst youth in Australia and New Zealand, particularly Hip Hop, Rap and R&B, although later in the decade these genres lose favour to rock and alternative.
  • Pop and Rock remain the most widely played genre's on mainstream radio stations. Most popular being the likes of the Australian Idol contestants, Delta Goodrem and The Veronicas
  • Podcasting becomes popular in the later years of this decade with many radio stations podcasting several sections of their shows.
  • Bands such as The Living End become increasingly popular amongst a new generation of youth, spurring interest in a sort of punk style revival.
  • A popular American television show, The O.C., popularises many alternative Australian and New Zealand alternative rock bands by playing their music during the show. These bands include, Youth Group and Evermore.

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