A genre of music that sings about one's butt. Examples include Baby got back by sir mix-a-lot, Anaconda by Nicki Minaj, All About That Bass by Meghan Trainor, and Country Girls (Shake it for Me) by Luke Bryan. It can widely vary in sound from rap to country. Trended a lot in the early to mid 2010's.
Person 1: "What's your favorite weird genre of music?"
Person 2: "Butt Music."
Person 1: "You find them attractive, don't you?"
Person 2: "Who doesn't?"
Person 1: "True."
Person 2: "Butt Music."
Person 1: "You find them attractive, don't you?"
Person 2: "Who doesn't?"
Person 1: "True."
by Bossboy28 April 20, 2025
by Aza0405 June 17, 2022
by lecrae June 03, 2011
Person 1: Hey Person 2, what are you listening to right now?
Person 2: I'm listening to some vibe music right now
Person 1: That's crazy, me too!
Person 2: I'm listening to some vibe music right now
Person 1: That's crazy, me too!
by definitivegugzer2433 April 12, 2024
The moment where everyone in the car starts singing along to the song on the radio, CD player or iPod. Usually caused by long periods of boredom during highway trips.
This phenomenon usually ends up in a long streak of musical numbers where everyone belts out songs they know, usually if controlled via iPod.
This phenomenon usually ends up in a long streak of musical numbers where everyone belts out songs they know, usually if controlled via iPod.
The trip was relaxing until Bohemian Rhapsody started playing and it turned into a fucking Highway Musical.
by DannyLion July 09, 2011
by thecharacterwannie August 19, 2022
A game that clearly identifies the boundaries between generations and is best played on a road trip or at the retirement home, music or noise involves a broad selection of music and an audience of people that are older than you (parents or grandparents are the best participants). As you and your friends go through the selection of music, ask the old folks whether the songs they hear are 'music' or 'noise' based on THEIR definition of what music is. There is no real objective to the game except to laugh at their reactions when they hear today's popular 'music' (rap and dubstep get the best results). It ends when they get tired of listening to 'noise'. But be sure to include songs that they would know from their good ol' days.
Dave: Ok grandpa, music or noise?
(plays Elvis, and then the Beatles)
Grandpa: Music, music.
Dave: How about now?
(plays rap, and then dub step)
Grandpa: NOISE!!
(plays Elvis, and then the Beatles)
Grandpa: Music, music.
Dave: How about now?
(plays rap, and then dub step)
Grandpa: NOISE!!
by Bryan Tibbs April 10, 2014