This document lists different types of music such as blues, classical, country, electronic, jazz, latin, metal, rap, pop, rock, and R&B. It then provides more details on country music, noting that it started in the southern US in the 1920s and developed from southeastern American folk music. Country music has gone through three generations, fitting agricultural and cowboy music with pop workers' music. The document also mentions the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift as a representative singer who combines pop and country music, making country music more appealing to youth through popular songs like "You Belong With Me", "Love Story", and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together".