When I was learning music, Mom and Dad were into show tunes and classical pieces. When I played music on Bourbon Street to work my way through college, we were doing Pops and Rock and R&B, with a touch of Country. Thinking back on it, I believe I "disconnected" when the stuff on the radio was all full of trashy groups (whose names I omit because (a) they don't deserve the advertising and (b) their names were eminently forgettable.) I just stopped listening, turning to my own talents when I wanted to list to anything. My biggest collection on CD is centered around 50s to 80s, with a smattering of more modern groups.
I have found the group Pentatonix - five relatively young people whose vocal skills are truly mind-blowing. They do a capella renditions of older and more modern music in a way that doesn't seem possible. They now have three Grammy awards for selections from three different genres. Their videos are all over You Tube. Anyone who is curious should search for their videos from PTX Official - because there are about a thousand "reaction" videos from people who pause, talk over, and and otherwise butcher the flow of their music.