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Wiktionary

  1. K-popnoun

    Korean pop music influenced by western genres

  2. Etymology: A modification of J-pop

Wikidata

  1. K-pop

    K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea, characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it incorporates all forms of Korean popular music, such as trot and folk music, the term is more often used to refer to songs produced by idol groups. In 1992, modern K-pop was ushered in with the formation of Seo Taiji & Boys, whose successful experimentation with different music styles had sparked a paradigm shift in the music industry of South Korea. As a result, the integration of foreign musical elements in song production has become a common practice in the K-pop industry. By tapping into social networking services and the video sharing platform YouTube, the K-pop industry's ability to secure a sizeable overseas audience has facilitated a noticeable rise in the global proliferation of the genre. Since the mid-2000s, the K-pop music market has experienced double digit growth rates. In the first half of 2012, it grossed nearly US$3.4 billion, and was recognized by Time magazine as "South Korea's Greatest Export". First gaining popularity in East Asia back in the late 1990s, K-pop entered the Japanese music market towards the turn of the 21st century. In the late 2000s, it grew from a musical genre into a subculture among teenagers and young adults of East and Southeast Asia. Currently, the spread of K-pop to other regions of the world, via the Korean wave, is most clearly seen in parts of Latin America, Northeast India, the Middle East, North Africa, and immigrant enclaves of the Western world.

Editors Contribution

  1. k-pop

    K-Pop is the music of Korea, which include internationally known genres such as Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, EDM, Rock, etc. Music is called K-Pop when the songs are written in Korean.

    "Do you prefer Western music or K-Pop?"

    Etymology: K-Pop was created in 1989 and became popular in the 90's. Big Bang, SHINee, and other groups are what inspire most K-Pop artists today.


    Submitted by anonymous on June 16, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of K-Pop in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of K-Pop in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of K-Pop in a Sentence

  1. Ry Cooder:

    I give up on pop music. As far as a commercial entity, as far as pop music goes, I quit; I absolutely throw in the towel. I can't handle it. I can't do it. I can't be what they need you to be.

  2. Sarah Silverman:

    Comedy has always played a big part in pop culture and the way we see history. It's more of a mirror to society and more of an honest reflection of history than history, sometimes.

  3. Josh Blackman:

    Contrary to Schumer's suggestion, a working gun does not pop out of the 3-D printer ready to fire, like a pop-tart from the toaster, using a 3-D printer to create the parts, and assemble them, is a time-intensive process that requires advanced knowledge of machining and gunsmithing.

  4. Jimmy Fallon:

    It’s just not what I do. I think it would be weird for me to start doing it now, i don’t really even care that much about politics — I gotta be honest. I love pop culture more than I love politics. I’m just not that brain.

  5. Michael Bublé:

    I categorize Michael Bublé as a soul singer who loves the great American songbook, but loves writing pop songs, it's a very strange place to live.


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