A study by Nielson Music identified over 1,264 micro-genres of popular music. The study found that in 2014, rock music was the most popular genre, accounting for 29% of music consumption through album and track purchases as well as streaming, more than doubling the popularity of the second most popular genre, pop music, in the United States.
A study by Nielson Music identified over 1,264 micro-genres of popular music. The study found that in 2014, rock music was the most popular genre, accounting for 29% of music consumption through album and track purchases as well as streaming, more than doubling the popularity of the second most popular genre, pop music, in the United States.
A study by Nielson Music identified over 1,264 micro-genres of popular music. The study found that in 2014, rock music was the most popular genre, accounting for 29% of music consumption through album and track purchases as well as streaming, more than doubling the popularity of the second most popular genre, pop music, in the United States.
Genre - 2014 According to a study released by Nielson Music, rock music was twice as popular in 2014 as pop music, accounting for 29% of the industry's music consumption across album, track purchases, and music streaming.