Wait, Classical? That's more broad a term than R&B.
There is:
Medieval
Renaissance
Baroque
Actual Classical
Romantic
20th century classical/Contemporary classical
ok: I was wrong, lets left r'n'b under "rap" category. but just for completeness, almost every music genre got a lot of subgenres and substyles. Rap also can be divided and numerous of categories - from oldschool, gangsta, to dirty south, jazz-rap, undeground, pop-rap, or even, well, R'n'B.. The more you love some style of music, the more details you can feel and the more classifications you know. but not to get bogged down in all that details it is summarized under the set of mutual characteristics.
In fact, that does not change the idea that *all classical* music is still not at the second place of what teens are listening to. and that even if we mean that r'n'b is inside of a rap, it still will not gather 82%
and finally, not to stereotype all the teens: I bet that many of them listen different styles at the same time

...can we claim that listening to rap prevent them from listening to classical music? and vice versa? Or, to stay on-topic - does it prevent them from listening to Stovokor at the same time?
So it is very disputable & questionable sig :rofl: