Next time you’re asked to play DJ at work use this helpful list to help avoid public-shaming. It’s organized by genre and takes almost everyone’s taste into consideration.
“Music is to the soul what words are to the mind.” –Modest Mouse
Music.
Ask four people what music means to them and you’ll get fourteen different responses.
Music is one of the most unifying but also disjointed topics of conversation because the barometer for what’s hot and what’s not varies with taste.
So imagine my despair when a record player appeared at work. Don’t get me wrong, I’m open to nearly all genres and am an advocate for music at work, due to its many benefits. But if you work in a creative setting like I do, everyone has an opinion about everything and they’re not afraid to share it.
Fortunately for you, I’ve crafted a (not-so) scientifically researched list to aid you the next time you’re asked to DJ at the office. Public shaming: avoided.
You can thank me later.
Genre: Rap/Hip-Hop
Examples:
Beastie Boys
Lil Wayne
Good For…
Likability Level: 3/10
Genre: Indie
Examples:
Good for…
Likability Level: 5/10
Half the crowd will applaud you with finger snaps for being “in the know”; the other half just won’t appreciate what rare gems you’re sharing. But it’s ok. You’re used to being misunderstood. And that’s your appeal.
Genre: Country
Examples:
George Strait
Garth Brooks
Good for…
Likability Level: 3/10
Genre: Rock and Roll
Examples:
The Beatles
The Eagles
Good for…
Likability Level: 8/10
Genre: Jazz. Blues. Soul.
Examples:
Henry Mancini
Mayer Hawthorne
Good for…
Likability Level: 9/10
The Final Note
The only tried and true way not to be judged for your music at work is to just keep it to yourself. So pop in your Skullcandy earbuds and blast whatever you’re in the mood for.
After all, it’s better to pretend you’re boosting creativity with Coffitivity than with your true guilty pleasure (although, I still don’t see what’s so bad about The Spice Girls…).
What type of music makes you more productive at work? Do you share your tunes or keep them to yourself? Leave your comments below, I’d love to hear ‘em!