Across
- 2. a style of pop that emerged in the 1960s known for its happy, upbeat melodies and teen oriented themes
- 5. a popular crooner who sings "Fly Me To The Moon" and "My Way"
- 8. a style of pop written to be danced to and known for its strong beats and catchy bass lines
- 11. a style of pop that is less mainstream, more DIY, and less commercialized
- 13. a dance pop artist known for many hit songs, including "Thriller" and "Smooth Criminal"
- 14. a style of pop with electronic elements, synthesizers, and futuristic sounds
- 16. a bubblegum pop artist known for their songs "Mamma Mia" and "Dancing Queen"
- 18. a contemporary pop artist known for singing and writing in many different pop styles, and has many hit songs such as "Fortnight" and "Anti-Hero"
- 20. a pop style with elements of funk, soul, and hip-hop
- 21. an indie pop artist known for many songs, such as "Ocean Eyes" and "Happier Than Ever"
- 23. a style of pop written for teen performers and teen listeners, popular in the 1990s and 2000s
- 24. soulful pop music with an upbeat tempo
Down
- 1. a style of pop in the 1940s and 1950s written by professionals for singers called "Crooners"
- 3. an all female k-pop band who are known for songs like "How You Like That" and "Kill This Love"
- 4. a contemporary R&B artist with many hits such a as "Single Ladies" and "Who Run the World"
- 6. a style of pop music originating in Korea, with an emphasis on stage choreography
- 7. a modern day pop style that could fit into multiple different pop genres
- 9. an experimental style of pop with an artistic concept
- 10. a mix of country style and pop sound
- 12. a Motown pop artist with hit songs such as "Sir Duke" and "Superstition"
- 15. an art pop artist from the 1980s known especially for her hit "Running Up That Hill"
- 17. a popular teen pop boy band known for songs such as "Bye Bye Bye" and "Dirty Pop"
- 19. a pop country artist known for songs like "Before He Cheats" and "Jesus Take the Wheel"
- 22. an artist known for electropop hits such as "Just Dance" and "Born This Way"