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* [[Power metal]] – A style of heavy metal with melodic vocals, symphonic context and with fantastic or mythical lyrics
* [[Power metal]] – A style of heavy metal with melodic vocals, symphonic context and with fantastic or mythical lyrics
* [[Power noise]] (or rhythmic noise)
* [[Power noise]] (or rhythmic noise)
* [[Power pop]] – a form of [[pop rock]] that combines the melodic hooks of [[the Beatles]] with the energetic performance of [[the Who]].
* [[Power pop]]
* [[Power trio]]
* [[Power trio]]
* [[Powerviolence]]
* [[Powerviolence]]

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  • Nintendocore – fusion of chiptune and metalcore
  • Nisiotika – Greek folk music from the Aegean Islands
  • No wave – avant-garde punk subgenre created as a reaction to the commercial new wave
  • Noh – long, highly dramatic Japanese opera
  • Noise – trend in orchestral, rock, and electronic music where harsh, non-melodic, and often random sounds are used alongside or in place of conventional sounds
  • Noise pop – a style of alternative rock in which noises and feedback are used, but made into a melodic, often relaxing sound usually found in pop music.
  • Noise rock – loud, atonal, dissonant, and unconventional rock music that was developed out of punk rock.
  • Nordic folk – folk music of the Nordic people
  • Nordic folk dance – upbeat style of Nordic folk
  • Nortec – Mexican EDM
  • Norteño – a form of Mexican folk music developed in Northern Mexico characterized by its polka tempo and its socially relevant lyrics.
  • Northern soul – soul music made by northern English
  • Nu-disco – a French house-led revival of disco that occurred in the 21st-century.
  • Nu-funk
  • Nu gaze – a new form of shoegazing.
  • Nu jazz – modern jazz music that borrows from funk and EDM
  • Nu metal – a subgenre of alternative metal that borrows elements from other genres (especially hip hop music) and is known for its usage of down-tuned seven-string guitars, angst-filled lyrics that are delivered via screaming and/or rapping, and occasionally featuring a DJ to provide instrumentation such as sampling and turntable scratching.
  • Nu skool breaks – a more abstract and technical style of breakbeat.
  • Nuevo tango

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Phonk - Hip-hop derived from lo-fi Memphis type culture)

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