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This 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 an urban theme. Later called Japan -made Pop, the term was shortened to J-pop and now encompasses a wide range of musical styles and genres .
Dream Nails was founded in London in August 2015 by Janey Starling, singer, and Anya Pearson, guitarist. The two friends met through their involvement with feminist activism [4] and brought fellow activist Emmett Roberts on board to play bass and Judith Dawson on drums. [5] In early 2016, Lucy Katz replaced Judith on drums.
Star Trek: Trekkies, Trekkers TV show [87] Star Wars: Warsies: Film Starwoids was a fandom name promoted by the 2001 documentary Starwoids [357] [87] STAYC: Swith Music group Pronounced as "Sweet", the name is a combination of the first letter of STAYC and "With", meaning "Together with STAYC" or "I'll be by STAYC's side." [358] Stargate ...
American music magazine Billboard had previously named the greatest pop star of every year since 1981, with essay tributes for each artist. In 2024, to mark the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, Billboard decided to make a list of the artists who have defined popular culture, music and stardom, and been the "most important and most impactful" over the past 25 years.
List of music students by teacher: G to J; List of music students by teacher: K to M; List of music students by teacher: N to Q; List of music students by teacher: R to S; List of music students by teacher: T to Z
This is a list of notable dance-pop artists ... Prima J [261] Prince [13] [177] Private [262] The Pussycat Dolls [263] [264] Q. Cara Quici [265] R. Raze [266] [267]
B. Max Bacon; Tom Bailey (musician) Tom Bailey (singer) Gary Barlow; Heather Baron-Gracie; Tommy Bastow; Lee Baxter (singer) Jazmin Bean; Peter Beckett; Daniel Bedingfield
The following is a list of Britpop musicians. While definitions may vary, artists labelled as Britpop were typically guitar-based bands that emerged from the British music scene, were popular in the 1990s, and focused more on melody than other contemporary genres such as grunge.