The Musings of Jaime David
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Tunesdays #1: Breaking Sound: 2025’s Trendsetting Genres

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In 2025, music continues to evolve and merge, creating exciting crossovers across genres. From indie-folk to hyperpop, EDM to alternative R&B, the music landscape this year has been anything but predictable. Here’s a look at the most notable sounds and artists making waves across different genres this year.

Trending Songs & Artists:

  • Hyperpop:
    “JRJRJR” by Jane Remover – This track is a perfect example of hyperpop’s chaotic yet melodic nature. The use of glitchy vocals, high-energy beats, and experimental production is taking 2025 by storm.
    “Fancy That” by PinkPantheress – A hit that blends her signature club-pop with hyperpop’s fast-paced, high-pitched vocals and synthesized beats.
  • Indie-Folk:
    “Foxes in the Snow” by Jason Isbell – Indie-folk is still thriving in 2025, with Isbell’s storytelling bringing a deep emotional core to acoustic melodies.
  • Alternative R&B:
    “Mine” by Amerie – Amerie’s latest single combines smooth, nostalgic R&B vibes with modern electronic influences, making her return a standout this year.
  • EDM:
    “Nocturnal” by Marshmello – A track mixing deep house and melodic techno, perfect for late-night dancefloors and festival vibes in 2025.

Genres Colliding:
2025 is marked by genre fusion, where hyperpop artists like Jane Remover and PinkPantheress are experimenting with pop elements, while indie-folk artists like Isbell continue to bring acoustic sounds into the mainstream. EDM is also evolving, with deep house and melodic techno influences spreading across other genres like rap and alternative R&B.

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