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  2. List of J-pop artists - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Japanese musical groups - Wikipedia

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    AKB48, a Guinness World Record holder for being the "largest pop group", and the best-selling idol group The following is a list of Japanese musical groups . This includes a list of bands and idol groups , organized by year of debut.

  4. Music of Japan - Wikipedia

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    J-pop, an abbreviation for Japanese pop is a loosely defined musical genre that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. J-pop has its roots in 1960s pop and rock music , such as the Beatles , which 70s rock bands fused rock with Japanese music. [ 21 ]

  5. List of Japanese musical groups (2020s) - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Japanese musical groups (2010s) - Wikipedia

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    A.B.C-Z; Abcho; Ace of Spades; Air Swell; Alma Kaminiito; Anna S; Babymetal; Babyraids Japan; Band Ja Naimon! Bakusute Sotokanda Icchome; Bridear; Clear's; Cyntia ...

  7. J-pop - Wikipedia

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    J-pop (often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively known simply as pops (ポップス, poppusu), is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in traditional music of Japan, and significantly in 1960s pop and rock music.

  8. Japanese popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the area of gender and identity, J-Pop has been the subject of extensive research, particularly regarding its female artists. Ayumi Hamasaki, a prominent figure in J-Pop known for her influence on Japanese music and fashion, is an example of an artist challenging traditional gender norms. Such artists have used J-Pop as a platform to explore ...

  9. Sakura Gakuin - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Gakuin (Japanese: さくら学院, lit. 'Cherry Blossom Academy') [3] was a Japanese idol girl group formed in 2010 by the Amuse talent agency.The group's membership fell within the age range of Japanese compulsory education, typically containing between 10 and 12 members at a time who fall between the ages of 10 and 15.