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Out of curiosity, how do you classify John Wayne? Is it pop, pop-rock, country, country pop, etc. etc. etc.?

Personally, I don't subscribe to the whole country or country-pop genre. I honestly don't understand why people say it's country. I've also seen some people say it's experimental, so, I'm just curious to see what everyone else thinks. 

 

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Funk/house/pop-rock :poot:

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Teal Ambition

I've always had a hard time categorizing it for some reason. It's definitely not country, but I would say pop-rock? 

Sinner's Prayer is country to me lol

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xoxo cupcakke

Borderline honky tonk, ultimately pop

In other words, Cowboy Casanova-esque

 

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If Gaga says it's pop who am I to disagree?

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39 minutes ago, Teal Ambition said:

I've always had a hard time categorizing it for some reason. It's definitely not country, but I would say pop-rock? 

Sinner's Prayer is country to me lol

Exactly how I feel. 

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Edonis

Dance pop rock. The only thing "country" in the song would be the cowboy and lyrical allusions. But this isn't country or country pop. 

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donutellha

pop 

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I'd say Country-rock-pop.

Diamond Heart Pop

A-YO Country-pop-thing

Joanne Country-pop ballad

Dancin' in Circles Pop

Perfect Illusion Disco-pop

MR and SP country

CTM Christmas-jazz-pop

Hey Girl 60's pœŕno

Angel Down slow tempo pop ballad

 

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It's hard to place it in a specific genre. I don't think it's very country, despite the subject. I would say dance pop is the closest, but I think it's influenced by different genres. But I think that's the way it is with pop music. I'm not even sure pop should be a genre. It's just a name for popular music which doesn't fit genres like country, rock, metal, hip-hop, etc., which are all more easily defined.

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