For pop music, I am a child of the 1960s-1980s, since that's what my parents listened to when I was a kid, so that's what I grew up with. I remember them playing stuff like Rufus & Chaka Khan (and some of Chaka Khan's later solo stuff; my mom loved her), The Police, Cream, Jackson Browne, Norton Buffalo, James Taylor, etc. I still like a lot of that stuff, even though I very rarely listen to much of it since it's already burned into my brain, so why would I need to.
I usually listen to what often gets called 'World Music', though I think that term is kind of dumb because it's usually used as a blanket term for every type of music so long as it's not in English, even if it's just the pop or classical or rock or whatever from another country (so shouldn't it be in the pop, classical, or rock sections of the music store/Spotify/whatever?).
Anyway, here's the Mongolian alternative rock band The Lemons making what sounds to me like weird Christmas music (that chorus is an ear worm, though):
And here's Mahmoud Ahmed, an Ethiopian singing legend since the 1960s (and more recently a convert to Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity from Islam!
), singing a patriotic song for the Ethiopian soldiers, from the looks of things sometime during one of the recent border skirmishes with Eritrea. I've seen a lot of things being used as a prop while playing 'air guitar', but I think this video is the first time I've seen a gun being used that way.
And finally, here's some modern Western Syriac dance music by Fuad Ispir, who was born in 1942 in Qamishli, Syria to parents from Ka'biye, Turkey -- one of the Syriac/Assyrian villages that was depopulated as a result of the Assyrian genocide in 1915.
That about runs the gamut for me. Asian, African, Middle Eastern, wherever...I don't care so long as it's got a good beat and/or melody, and if the lyrics are stupid I don't have to know about it.