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Music Horn

Someone who listens to music but doesn’t understand the language/doesn’t know what the singer(s) is saying.

They also believe they can instantly learn a language just by listening to a single song.
Boy- yo what’s up with Cassandra??
Girl- I don’t know? Ever since she started listening to BTS she thinks she’s Korean or something. She doesn’t even know what they’re saying!
Boy- Wow so she’s a Music Horn?
Girl- I guess so!
by Ian Willford June 2, 2019
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Post-Music

Post-music refers to a genre of sound art that transcends traditional music conventions, often abandoning melody, harmony, and rhythm. It explores uncharted sonic territories, incorporating elements like noise, drone, texture, and atmosphere. Post-music challenges our understanding of music itself, embracing experimentation and pushing the boundaries of auditory experience. It's a realm where sound becomes a medium for artistic expression, liberated from traditional musical structures and expectations.
“The artist's latest release is a pioneering work in post-music, blurring the lines between sound and noise, and challenging listeners to reconsider their assumptions about the very nature of music itself."
by MIGH_TY March 24, 2024
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NPC music

Music, usually pop, which is not inherently bad, but feels soulless and uninvolved; Music designed to sound like a good song, not actually BE a good song.

Important to note, not all pop is NPC music, but the majority of NPC music is pop.
I like OneRepublic and Maroon 5.”
“That’s NPC music.”
by Turtle_Shell :D January 6, 2024
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Epic Sad Guy Music

A term used to describe soppy, saccharine, generic, and wall-of-sound-ish adult contemporary cheese music, usually having vaguely Christian undertones. The genre itself originated in 2013, after the release of Hozier's "Take Me To Church", and rose to popularity in 2021 after Duncan Laurence released his song, "Arcade". It has since been used to define artists like Alex Warren, David Kusher, and Benson Boone. The term, however, was coined in 2025 by a Pitchfork critic known as Hannah Jocelyn.
Tom: What are you listening to?
Bill: Alex Warren.
Tom: Oh, you mean the guy that makes epic sad guy music?
by Dyl Dosankan Dumms July 22, 2025
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sample music

Music meant to be remixed for creating songs, often used in raps and EDMs. Probably a trade or an IP secret for most or many musicians as this kind of song is usually not credited and they probably do not tell you if you ask
So, Your Favorite Martian or Ray William Johnson introduced me to the term "sample music" or "sample production music". He probably will not tell you which company he uses if you ask since he hides the file names whenever he wants to show proof that other songs with the same patterns as his are not stolen but uses the same sample music company as his

I identified a song and Google, Shazam, and Reddit music ID AIs (r/NameThatSong) gave me different songs with the exact sample music, mostly explicit (especially on the lyrics), but I feel something else or not explicit if there's no context given. Even there's a Michael Jackson song with one of the variations of the exact sample music, indicating that the sample song I searched is older than my estimation
by PuniUwUCute February 18, 2023
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Music

Oxygen particles *bounce off of each other*

Humans: *move bodies randomly* "look I'm dancing."
by ElmoPope April 20, 2022
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