Music can be broad and moving enough to help us resonate our feelings with any form of art. Different genres of music each have a different effect on our body, brain, and feelings. Each genre of music has a different effect on our mood.
Jazz
Jazz music relaxes the brain as it consists around 60 beats per minute, which makes it downtempo. Smooth jazz is even better for the brain as alpha waves are created, which enables people to stay relaxed and calm even though they are awake.
Classical Music
Classical music is well known to positively affect listeners. Classical music even has the ability to deter crimes. In the year of 2003, railway station staff members decided to instill a classical music playlist at train stations. Over the course of that year, the amount of vandalism and robberies in railway stations greatly decreased. Classical music being played at a specific station also gives off the vibe that the station is taken care of and that it is important. Classical music has the ability to give that authenticity to anything--even if it's a light railway station.
K-pop
K-pop helps listeners understand and learn the Korean language easily, rather than requiring books. This type of music has the ability to make listeners feel more comfortable with a diverse set of music. For the most part, k-pop symbolizes energy and culture and there is always something out there for people who want heartbreaking, upbeat, or simply soothing music.
Rap
Most rap and hip-hop pieces tell a story through lyrics, visual representation, and instrumentation. Rap is capable of helping people heal, especially for those who are going through a tough time.
Pop
Pop music compliments working out, since it improves one's determination and endurance to their activity.