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  2. Pop music - Wikipedia

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    People were able to discover genres and artists that were outside of the mainstream and propel them to fame, but at the same time smaller artists had a harder time making a living because their music was being pirated. [59] Popular artists were Avril Lavigne, Justin Timberlake, NSYNC, Christina Aguilera, Destiny's Child, and Britney Spears. Pop ...

  3. Styles of pop music - Wikipedia

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    Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom. [1] The terms popular music and pop music are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many disparate styles.

  4. Art pop - Wikipedia

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    Art pop (also typeset art-pop or artpop) is a loosely defined style of pop music [1] influenced by art theories [7] as well as ideas from other art mediums, such as fashion, fine art, cinema, and avant-garde literature. [3] [8] The genre draws on pop art's integration of high and low culture, and emphasizes signs, style, and gesture over ...

  5. Billboard's Greatest Pop Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Pop Stars is an annual list ranking the most important and impactful music artists in the United States, selected by a panel of editors of Billboard magazine. It differs from the Billboard Year-End Top Artist chart, which ranks artists based on statistical performances on the Billboard charts .

  6. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United ... (which might be generically defined as belonging to a non-representational genre ...

  7. Power pop - Wikipedia

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    Power pop is a more aggressive form of pop rock that is based on catchy, melodic hooks and energetic moods. [5] AllMusic describes the style as "a cross between the crunching hard rock of the Who and the sweet melodicism of the Beatles and the Beach Boys, with the ringing guitars of the Byrds thrown in for good measure". [3]

  8. Traditional pop - Wikipedia

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    Nashville country music borrowed heavily from traditional pop sounds in the late 1950s as Music Row sought to limit the growing influence of rock and roll on the genre; [9] it remained popular until both the British Invasion, the deaths of two of Nashville's biggest country stars (Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves) in separate airplane crashes, and ...

  9. Category:Pop musicians by genre - Wikipedia

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    Pop singers by genre (11 C) A. Alternative pop musicians (12 P) Art pop musicians (1 C, 84 P) Avant-pop musicians (32 P) B. Baroque pop musicians (17 P) Bedroom pop ...