2. Electro House
Electro house's influences include electro,
electroclash, pop, synthpop, and tech house.
The genre has been described as a fusion genre
of house and electro. It has also been seen as a
term created from using "electro" as an
adjective (meaning "futuristic" or "hard") for
"house“
In November 2006, electro house tracks "Put Your
Hands Up For Detroit" by Fedde Le Grand and
"Yeah Yeah" by Bodyrox and Luciana held the
number one and number two spots,
respectively, in the UK Top 40 singles charts.
Since then, electro house producers such as
Porter Robinson, Feed Me, The M Machine, Knife
Party, and Skrillex have emerged and become
increasingly popular.
3. Dancehall
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music
that originated in the late 1970s. Initially
dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae
than the roots style, which had dominated much
of the 1970s.
4. Europop
Europop (also Euro pop) refers to a style of
pop music that first developed in today's
form in Europe, throughout the late 1970s.
Europop topped the charts throughout
the 1980s and 1990s.