What state is considered the birthplace of country music?
What is Tennessee or Virginia?
What song did Kendrick Lamar get the Grammy for best song of the year?
what is "Not Like Us"?
In the year 2000, what was Coldplay's first major hit?
What is "Yellow"?
What does "EDM" stand for?
What is Electronic Dance Music?
What decade is considered the birth of hard rock?
Which country music artist is known as the "Man In Black"?
What is Johnny Cash?
Which rapper featured on Katy Perry's hit single "E.T" from her album Teenage Dream?
what is Kanye West?
What is the name of the Post Malone song that opens the 2018 move "Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse"?
What is "Sunflower"?
Which genre is characterized by fast breakbeats?
What is Drum and Bass?
What Def Leppard song has the lyrics "I don't want your, I don't need a"?
What is "Photograph"?
What instrument was brought to America by enslaved Africans and became a staple in early country music?
What is the banjo?
In what year did influential hip-hop singer Nate Dogg pass away?
2011
What is the most streamed song of all time on Spotify as of early 2025?
What genre emerged with the rise of electronic influence alongside disco and new wave?
What is Synthpop?
How long is the longest rock song ever recorded?
What was the original name of the country music genre before it became known as country?
what is Hillbilly music?
What is Atlanta?
What 1982 Toto song, reached popularity in 2018 when Weezer covered the song?
What is "Africa"?
What is the technique of incorporating snippets of audio from existing recordings into new compositions called?
What is Sampling?
What rock band wrote the song "Last Day Alive" and gave the rights to the Chainsmokers?
What is Imagine Dragons?
Besides the musical elements, what else does hard country often incorporate?
what is Honky-tonk style?
Which Wu-Tang Clan member released Ironman as their first solo album?
What is Ghostface Killah?
What was Coldplay's original band name?
What is Starfish?
What sub-genre of electronic music emphasizes heavy basslines, syncopated rhythms, and a "drop" in the music?
What is Dubstep?
What two early influences on the development of hard rock music?
What is Psychedelic and blues rock?