234 Pop playlists

Pop music has always been the genre that pulled me in and made me really pay attention to artists in the 21st century. I still remember the first time I got hooked on those upbeat, preppy sounds—suddenly I knew names, voices, and styles that stuck with me. People love to call pop the “common” genre, but honestly? Not really! Pop has grown into so many exciting variations—pop rock, alternative pop, city pop, dance-pop, electropop, indie pop… even cringe pop (yep, that’s a thing). Every artist brings their own version, and it just keeps evolving.

The fun part is, pop never really stays in one lane. One minute I’m watching Sabrina Carpenter own the VMAs with “Tears,” and the next I’m blown away by Doja Cat’s retro vibes on “Jealous Type.” Then there’s Dua Lipa’s disco revival, Charli XCX’s experimental edge, and Olivia Rodrigo’s mix of pop-punk angst and heartbreak. You’ve got The Weeknd with his 80s synth-pop, Billie Eilish’s moody minimalism, and Ariana Grande’s flawless vocals—all proof that pop can be glossy, edgy, nostalgic, or futuristic, all in the same playlist.

Every decade has its flavor, and right now feels like a golden era where global influences, viral trends, and superstar moments collide. You can jump from NewJeans’ Y2K sparkle to Taylor Swift’s storytelling, then find yourself dancing to BTS—all pop, all completely distinct.

What keeps me coming back, though, is how pop sneaks up on you. I’ll be scrolling through a playlist and suddenly go, “Wait, that’s pop??” It’s a genre that refuses to be boxed in—and that’s why it’ll always have a place in every playlist. Pop isn’t just “general” anymore; it’s bigger, brighter, and more diverse than ever.

Written by Andie de Guzman

This is Stupid

What you find important, others might not. Featuring artists like: Cults, Bernadette Carroll, Peter Bjorn and John, Joji, Soko, Julie London, Mazzy Star, Beyoncé
This is Stupid

A Cup O’ Music

A caffeinated playlist that’s perfect for sipping and chilling at your local coffee shop. Featuring artists like: The Japanese House, Drugdealer, Kali Uchis, Norah Jones, Counting Crows, Nautics, Electric Guest, Jungle
A Cup O’ Music

Rainy Days & Heat Waves

A vibrant playlist to keep your spirits high through any weather. Featuring Artists Like: Roosevelt, Electric Guest, The Marias, Still Woozy, The Japanese House, ODESZA, Tones And I, Local Natives
Rainy Days & Heat Waves

Rhythms of Culture

Blending the rhythmic beats and rich melodies of Ghanaian and Filipino music. Featuring artists like: SOS, KiDi, IV of Spades, King Promise, Curtismith, Kelvyn Boy, Eraserheads, Kuami Eugene
Rhythms of Culture

Passages

Riding the waves of life. Featuring artists like: My Vitriol, Wolf Alice, Black Honey, Fontaines D.C, Smashing Pumpkins, X Ambassadors, Billy Joel, Sam Fender
Passages

Fuck That Noise!

Wise women’s words about womanhood. Featuring artists like: St Vincent, Chicks on Speed, Garbage, Liz Phair, PJ Harvey, Courtney Barnett, Anna Calvi, Queen Latifah & Monie Love
Fuck That Noise!

Don’t Mind My Groove

Don’t mind my groove, but get down on it! Featuring artists like: Khruangbiin, Joe Hertz, LEISURE, Evil Needle, Poolside, FloFilz, SAULT, Mr. Fingers
Don’t Mind My Groove

Indie Bliss: Anthems for Your Soul

Feed your soul with these addictive anthems to be the driving force in your day or evening. Featuring artists like: Lockestock, Courteeners, The Killers, Keane, Richard Hawley, The Slow Readers Club, Bloc Party, The Vaccines
Indie Bliss: Anthems for Your Soul

Joy & Sorrow Combined

Celebrating life’s highs while exploring its lows. Featuring artists like: Fleetwood Mac, The 1975, Pixies, The Rumble Strips, FM-84, Donovan Woods, Amy Winehouse, División Minúscula
Joy and Sorrow Combined

Sonic Kaleidoscope

A genre-defying experiment that sounds bloody great. Featuring artists like: Ludovico Einaudi, Martin Alejo Pensado, Thompson Twins, Juan Luis Guerra 4.40, Zakes Bantwini, Pentatonix, Avicii, Sigur Rós
Sonic Kaleidoscope

Guess What Otis & Andrew Did – AGAIN?

Errr – have you heard playlists 1 & 2? Featuring artists like: Marlena Shaw, Nas, Robert Palmer, Tubeway Army, Pollyanna Blue, JAY-Z, Les McCann, Civil Twilight
Guess What Otis and Andrew Did - Again

Afro Chill

The best Afro House. Featuring artists like: ZEPHARR, Khaled, Lemontee, Simi, Muyeez, TxC, Economic Freedom Fighters, Timibad
Afro Chill