![]() Vibe: Swiftie-worthy lyrics and soft melodies exploring relationships, from the giddy sensation of a first kiss to heartsick longing. Vibe: BTS-esque up-and-comers serving internationally sexy pop beats with that special South Korean sauce. Vibe: Unique, statement-making tracks meshing elements of hip-hop, rock, electronic, acoustics, and alternative, giving a direct middle finger to society. Genre: Hip-hop, perhaps…but near-impossible to categorize. Vibe: Frat party anthemic sing-alongs that will make you want to hug a friend or kiss a stranger even more than you already do. Vibe: Ultimate cool bitch energy, veering away from binary boundaries by bending gender and genre through vintage loops and echo tones. Vibe: Poppy, feel-good tracks tailor-made for TikTok fame with clever hints of lyrical hip-hop and euphoric beats. ![]() Vibe: Heartbreaking main character energy, backtracked by synth-pop that will make you want to scream at the top of your lungs with the windows down. Vibe: Hazy bedroom pop daydreams and crystal-clear radio visions, threaded together in the same melodic galaxy. Below, we’ve rounded up our top music artists to watch in 2021. They’re all bending genres and breaking glass ceilings left and right, roaring into 2021 with a passion and drive as we’ve never seen before. The one thing these young artists all have in common? They’re impossible to put into a box. SEE ALSO: ROLE MODEL talks masculinity, mental health and Mac Miller’s lasting mentorship Whether they were going viral on TikTok, getting featured on Spotify’s Discover Weekly, or popping off on Soundcloud, young artists with a fluorescent spectrum of creativity began to carve out their own space in the music industry. Though we’re still in the thick of the coronavirus, one positive aspect may be that artists are now perfecting what they do best, sharpening their musical gifts in the safety of their homes.Ģ020 saw artists putting their quarantine time to use, bringing us countless new albums, singles, and EPs including: BTS’s “Be,” Taylor Swift’s “Folklore,” Dua Lipa’s Future “Nostalgia,” The Weeknd’s “After Hours,” Megan Thee Stallion’s “Good News,” Ariana Grande’s “Positions,” Lil Uzi Vert’s “Eternal Atake,” Bad Bunny’s “Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana”… the list goes on.īut as the world’s biggest stars released their isolation creations, budding new artists shone just as bright. It’s similar to what we’re experiencing today, except for with TikTok. After the 1918 pandemic came a renaissance of culture, art and music in what we now call the Roaring 20’s.
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