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  2. Pop music - Wikipedia

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    Much of pop music also borrows elements from other styles such as rock, urban, dance, Latin, and country. The terms popular music and pop music are often used interchangeably, although the former more accurately describes all music that is targeted for mass appeal (compare art music) and includes many disparate styles

  3. Zaddy - Wikipedia

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    "Zaddy" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was released on August 25, 2016, as the third single from his ninth mixtape, Campaign (2016). [ 1 ] The song was written by Tyrone Griffin, Jr. , Jay Cummings, Adam Feeney , and Jahaan Sweet, with the production being helmed by the latter two.

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    pianissimo (pp) very gently (i.e. perform very softly, even softer than piano). This convention can be extended; the more p s that are written, the softer the composer wants the musician to play or sing, thus ppp (pianissimissimo) would be softer than pp. Dynamics in a piece should be interpreted relative to the other dynamics in the same piece.

  5. Popular music - Wikipedia

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    Popular music is a generic term for a wide variety of genres of music that appeal to the tastes of a large segment of the population, [8] whereas pop music usually refers to a specific musical genre within popular music. [9] Popular music songs and pieces typically have easily singable melodies.

  6. Pop music (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pop music is a musical genre. Pop music may also refer to: Popular music, a number of musical genres having wide appeal; Pop Music, a 1996 album by Iggy Pop "Pop Music", a 2017 song by Poppy from Poppy.Computer

  7. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    The lowest-pitched voice of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano); the lowest melodic line in a musical composition, often thought of as defining and supporting the harmony; in a jazz or popular music context, the term usually refers to the double bass or the electric bass. bassline

  8. Rockism and poptimism - Wikipedia

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    Rockism and poptimism are ideological arguments about popular music prevalent in mainstream music journalism.Rockism is the belief that rock music depends on values such as authenticity and artfulness, which elevate it over other forms of popular music. [2]

  9. PP - Wikipedia

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    pp, pages (of a book), an example of the convention of doubling the letters in the acronym to indicate plural words, see Acronym and initialism § Representing plurals and possessives Percy Pig , a British brand of pig-shaped fruit-flavoured confectionery products