Over the past 12 months, a new genre has been making waves online. Often with pitched-up vocals, it’s chaotic and abrasive, relies heavily on electronics and mashes so many different styles together that it no longer fits into one category. We're talking, of course, about hyperpop, and it’s an exaggerated – sometimes to the point of being ridiculous – form of music.
Artists like Charli XCX, A.G. Cook and 100 gecs are known for pioneering this new scene, but other notable acts include SOPHIE, glaive, gupi and osquinn. Hyperpop has its own community of artists, most of whom are in their teens or early 20s, with many identifying as queer or trans. SoundCloud rap, along with the pop collective PC Music, are big influences on the burgeoning genre… and so too is rock.
Hyperpop wouldn't be possible without the genre-blending that came before. Thanks to songs being so freely available through streaming now artists can pull from an incredibly vast canvas, and it’s no surprise that hyperpop is also all over the map – one that also includes heavy music. But there are three scenes in particular that have set the stage for hyperpop: nu-metal, crunkcore and metalcore…