J-pop (ジェーポップ, jēpoppu) (often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as pops (ポップス, poppusu)...
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is a list of J-pop artists and groups. Originally an evolution of jazz, and coined New Music, the style went on to become known as City Pop, music with...
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now closely resembles the styles of Taiwanese Mandopop, Cantopop, K-pop and J-pop, from Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Japan, respectively. [citation...
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Honorific nicknames in popular music (redirect from Pop princess)
June 3, 2023. Retrieved November 15, 2022. Namie Amuro as Queen of J-pop: "Queen of J-pop Namie Amuro ends career-wrapping tour in tears, urges fans to take...
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Japanese popular culture (redirect from Japanese pop culture)
global music Comparison with K-pop J-pop is distinct from K-pop in its approach to music and cultural expression. While K-pop is often associated with highly...
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Melody (Japanese singer) (redirect from Melody. (J-Pop singer))
known mononymously as Melody, stylized as melody., is a Japanese American J-pop singer. She debuted in February 2003 with the song "Dreamin' Away", under...
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K-pop (/keɪ pɔp/, Korean: 케이팝; RR: keipap), short for Korean popular music, is a form of popular music originating in South Korea as part of South Korean...
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and cultural resurgence of its Asian identity. P-Pop emerged with a heavy influence from K-pop and J-pop, a growth in Asian style ballads, idol groups,...
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Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop) is a music genre that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer...
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