Music classifications commonly used for popping:
P Funk: The most authentic and funky music. The overall feeling is biased towards Band music and is closely related to Jazz, R&B or Soul. Such as the classic Earth, "September" by Wind & Fire, "Get It Up" by The Time, and "Sexy Machine" by James Brown. Locking is used a lot.
G Funk: Gangster Funk, with heavy drum beats and a lot of Rap, is very close to Hiphop (some people think that G Funk is a branch of Hiphop). It is now the most commonly used music type in Popping exercises and competitions.
E Funk: Electric Funk, which is used a lot in Breaking. Those who are familiar with Nam Hyun Joon will also find that he uses a lot of Electric Funk in dancing
Electronica: such as Art Of Noise, Kraftwerk Some of the works of other musicians, and many other works can be said to be either Electronica or Electric Funk
Dubstep: For example, the second half of Fingazz's "Winning"
Glitch: For example, DJ Edit's work
Hiphop: This cannot be explained
R&B: This cannot be explained either
This is the popping bar owner, written by me, I will copy it Come over here and let you take a look. . . It turns out that I only understood part of it before. Alas, I have learned a lesson.