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Encyclopedia > Arabic pop music
Arabic Pop music
Stylistic origins: Arabic music, Pop music
Cultural origins: 1970s for most of the Arab World
Typical instruments: Electric guitar, Bass guitar, Drum kit, Keyboard, Synthesizer, Turntable, Traditional Arabic instruments
Mainstream popularity: Continuous in Arab World, places with high numbers of Arab expats such as France
Subgenres
Arabic music - Traditional pop music - Arabic RnB
Other topics
Arabic music

Arabic pop music or Arab pop is a subgenre of Pop music and Arabic music. Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ... For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ... A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ... An electric guitar An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into electrical current, which is then amplified. ... A sunburst-colored Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ... A drum kit (or drum set or trap set) is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as a cowbell, wood block, chimes or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer. ... Piano, a well-known instance of keyboard instruments A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. ... Synth redirects here. ... DJ Mixer. ... Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ... Traditional pop or Classic pop music denotes, in general, Western (and particularly American) popular music that either wholly predates the eruption of rock and roll in the mid-1950s, or to any popular music which exists concurrently to rock and roll but originated in a time before the appearance of... Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ... A genre is any of the traditional divisions of art forms from a single field of activity into various kinds according to criteria particular to that form. ... For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ... Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ...


Most Arab pop is mainly produced in Cairo, with Beirut a secondary center prior to the Lebanese Civil War. It is an outgrowth of the Arabic film industry, also centered in Cairo. For other uses, see Cairo (disambiguation). ... Location in the Republic of Lebanon Coordinates: , Governorate Government  - Mayor Abdel Mounim Ariss[1] Area  - City 100 km² (31 sq mi) Population (2005)  - City 1,574,397  - Metro 1,792,111 Time zone +2 (UTC)  - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC) Website: City of Beirut This article is about the Lebanese city. ... Combatants Lebanese Front Syria LNM PLO Israel Commanders Bachir Gemayel Dany Chamoun Kamal Jumblatt Yasser Arafat Ariel Sharon The Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990) was a multifaceted civil war whose antecedents trace back to the conflicts and political compromises reached after the end of Lebanons administration by the Ottoman...


The primary style is a genre that synthetically combines pop melodies with elements of different Arab regional styles, called ughniyah or in English "Arab song". It uses Western string instruments including the guitar as well as traditional Middle Eastern instruments.[1] For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ... A map showing countries commonly considered to be part of the Middle East The Middle East is a region comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. ...


Another aspect of Arab pop is the overall tone and mood of the songs. The majority of the songs are in a minor key, and themes tend to focus on longing, melancholy, strife, and generally love issues.

Contents

Songwriting, recording and distribution formats

The road to Arab stardom is much different then in the Western world. Traditionally a certain producer creates the full song from music to lyrics no matter the talents of the performer. Most music is recorded in studios as is Western Pop music. However several live albums have been popular such as with Asalah and Arab legend Umm Kulthum. For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... This article is about Egyptian singer. ...


Most music is released on CD in the album format. Singles are also usually released on CD, tape, or digitally. However in some countries where music is banned by Islamic law (such as Iran) bootleg tape is most common. An album or record album is a collection of related audio or music tracks distributed to the public. ... A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ... For other uses, see Bootleg. ...


There are no official charts or certifications due to the loose nature of the business and bootlegging. Ringtone charts are occasionally made but due to bootlegging they are also highly inaccurate. There are several awards in different countries awarded in different ways according to their organizations. A ringtone or ring tone is the sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call. ...


In fact bootlegging is so common most bootleggers have their own brands. They are so bold that they usually put contact info on the front of the CDs. Bootlegging is such a major problem that most artists don't rely on royalties for income [2]. Most of the actual musical income comes from ringtone downloads which is more prevalent then it is in the West. Other income comes from endorsements deals and live performances.


Live performances are mainly brokered through the record label. This includes traditional performances such as at arenas or major media events. However performances at weddings and private parties are common no matter the level of fame.


The Business Side

There are vast differences between the Western Music Business and the Arabic Music Business.


Unlike with the West there are rarely managers or agents. There are no bookers or PR systems. Record Labels are usually mega corporations who control music videos, music channels, and distribution as well as any control over the artist's career (such as endorsement deals or booking gigs.) Producers and writers are usually affiliated with certain labels. A talent manager, also known as a personal manager, is one who guides the career of artists in the entertainment business. ... A talent agent is a person who finds jobs for actors, musicians, models, and other people in various entertainment businesses. ... Booker is the term applied in the music industry to someone who books a concert at a venue or several venues, hence the name. ... // Dictionary. ... A record label is a brand created by companies that specialize in manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and video recordings, on various formats including compact discs, LPs, DVD-Audio, SACDs, and cassettes. ... A music video (also video clip, promo) is a short film or video meant to present a visual representation of a popular music song. ... A record distributor is a company (usually a Record_label) which works with smaller labels to promote and distribute their records, either in their home market or overseas. ...


A wannabe Arab singer creates a video demo and sends them to satellite channels that specialize in that area. It is then up to a record label to see them on such a program and sign them. [3]


Several other artists have also rose to fame via other forms of exposure. Either having a famous parent musician (such as Asalah), or having been famous in some other arena (such as 'Miss Lebanon' Haifa Wehbe.) Asalah Mostafa Nasri (Arabic: ) (also known as: Asala, Assala and Assalah) (born on May 15, 1969) is a well known and popular Syrian singer . ... Haifa Wehbe (Arabic: ‎ also spelled Haifa Wehbeh, Haifa Wahbi, Hayfa Wehbe, Hayfa Wehbi; born March 10, 1976[1][2]), is a Lebanese model, actress, and singer who rose to fame in the Arab world as runner up for Miss Lebanon and later the release of her debut album Huwa az...


Sound and Themes

The sound of Arab pop differs by artist but usually incorporates Arab styled instruments and music with Western melodies and beats. A common way is to continually mix Arabic music with Pop music themes for instance resulting in a Western sounding melody sung in Arabic; with occasional trilling. Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ... For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ...


Most Arab pop concentrates on romantic themes, hence the frequent use of words like habibi and qalbi. Explicit references to sexuality and things forbidden by Islam, including alcohol, are rare. So is overt mention of politics, reflecting the limited democratic traditions in the region, but international conflicts such as the Gulf War often inspire songs such as "Saddam Saddam", a 1991 hit in spiritual support of Saddam Hussein. For people named Islam, see Islam (name). ... Alcoholic beverages An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol, although in chemistry the definition of alcohol includes many other compounds. ... For other uses, see Iraq war (disambiguation). ... Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was the fifth President of Iraq and Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council from 1979 until his overthrow by US forces in 2003. ...


Although tame by Western standards female Arab popstars have been known to cause controversy with their sexuality. Playful lyrics, skimpy costumes, and dancing have led to quite a bit of criticism in the more conservative Islamic countries. Artists such as Samira Said, Nancy Ajram, Nawal El Kuwaitia, Nawal Al Zoghbi, Latifa, Assala and Haifa have all come under fire at one time or another for the use of sexuality in their music. This has led to bans on their music and performances in certain countries; particularly in Haifa's case. In 2002 a video by Samira Said Youm Wara Youm was banned by Egyptian Parliament for being 'too sexy' like Nancy Ajram in 2003. Such extremes are rare but smaller actions are not uncommon towards Arab female popstars. [4] Samira Said (Arabic: (native name: Samira Bensaïd) ; born Jan 10, 1959) is an Arabic singer. ... Nancy Nabil Ajram or Nancy Agram (Arabic: ) (born May 16, 1983 is a multi award-winning Lebanese pop singer and entertainer. ... Nawal Al Zoghbi (Arabic نوال الزغبي), full name Nawal George Al Zoghbi, is a successful Lebanese singer, performing in Arabic she has a solid fan base throughout the Arabic-speaking world and extending into Turkey and Europe. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Hebrew Arabic حَيْفَا Founded in 3rd century CE Government City District Haifa Population 267,000 1,039,000 (metropolitan area) Jurisdiction 63,666 dunams (63. ... Samira Said (Arabic: (native name: Samira Bensaïd) ; born Jan 10, 1959) is an Arabic singer. ... Nancy Nabil Ajram or Nancy Agram (Arabic: ) (born May 16, 1983 is a multi award-winning Lebanese pop singer and entertainer. ...


Videos and Performance

As stated above videos are generally the way Arab popstars are discovered. Once famous a single is chosen and a music video is made. Music videos generally are the same as they are in the West with a small storyline and dance scenes. A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...


Music videos are extremely popular in the Arab world where over 40 Arab music channels exist [5]. Rotana is the most popular company running six TV channels, a record label, and a roster of more than 100 of the Arab top pop artist.


Performances occur as they do in the West. As with the music videos female artist are criticized for their suggestive dancing and skimpy costumes. Haifa Wehbe and Nancy Ajram tend to sell concerts out based on such reputations. Haifa Wehbe (Arabic: ‎ also spelled Haifa Wehbeh, Haifa Wahbi, Hayfa Wehbe, Hayfa Wehbi; born March 10, 1976[1][2]), is a Lebanese model, actress, and singer who rose to fame in the Arab world as runner up for Miss Lebanon and later the release of her debut album Huwa az... Nancy Nabil Ajram or Nancy Agram (Arabic: ) (born May 16, 1983 is a multi award-winning Lebanese pop singer and entertainer. ...


Demographics of Arabic Pop Music

Though particularly popular among the youth and younger adults Arabic pop has found an audience with older fans as well.


Most fans of Arabic Pop tend to live in the Arab World. Arab pop also has found fans in communities of expats particularly in France and the United States. Further fan bases come from Western belly dance fans. Arab States redirects here. ... Raqs Sharqi dancer Chryssanthi Sahar Scharf, Heidelberg. ...


Critics of Arab pop music tend to be more conservative Islamists and Nationalists as well as clerics. Many say that Arab pop is responsible for the Westernization of Arab culture and youth. They also tend to say it degrades women; however fans seem to see it as empowerment for women. Islamism is a political ideology derived from the conservative religious views of Muslim fundamentalism. ... Nationalism is an ideology that creates and sustains a nation as a concept of a common identity for groups of humans. ... This article is about the influence of western culture. ... For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation). ...


History of Arab Pop

Early Days: 1920s-1950s

The early days of Arabic pop where more a traditional style of music. Artists such as Umm Kulthum and made it acceptable for females to perform. Both ladies are now considered Arabic music legends. This article is about Egyptian singer. ...


At this point the performers would tend to write lyrics though not always. Music was written by others. Both lyrics and music were in much more traditional Arabic styles and songs tended to last well over 5-10 minutes. Several of Umm's songs were measured in hours and not minutes. Performances were broadcast over radio and live tours were conducted.


Due to the length of the songs they could compared more so to Western Jazz for their improvisation and Opera for their traditional elements and length. For other uses, see Jazz (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Opera (disambiguation). ...


Modernization: 1950s-1970s

During this period Arab pop began to emerge though the older style of the Early Days was still prevalent and extremely popular. Songs began to become more Westernized in sound and length (now around 3-5 minutes). Such artists as Dalida and Fairuz rose to fame during this period. It has been suggested that Olympia 74 be merged into this article or section. ... Fairuz (Arabic: , also spelled Fairouz or Fayrouz) is a distinguished Lebanese singer and legend. ...


Arab Pop Today: 1970s-Present

In the 1970s with the rise of Western artists such as ABBA and the death of the early artists such as Umm Kulthum, western sounding Arabic pop began to take shape. Abba redirects here. ... This article is about Egyptian singer. ...


Artists such as Dalida began to produce disco sounding songs with success. By the early 1983s artists such as Samira Said rose to fame with their Western sounding Arab Pop. By the mid to late 1990s a style of Arab Pop Princesses rose to prominence defining the genre as it's now known today. Artists such as Haifa Wehbe,Jannat,Shereene Abdelwahab, Nancy Ajram, and Latifa rose to fame using traditional Arab instruments, Western melodies, suggestive dance moves, and skimpy outfits and scandals. It has been suggested that Olympia 74 be merged into this article or section. ... This article is about the music genre. ... Samira Said (Arabic: (native name: Samira Bensaïd) ; born Jan 10, 1959) is an Arabic singer. ... Haifa Wehbe (Arabic: ‎ also spelled Haifa Wehbeh, Haifa Wahbi, Hayfa Wehbe, Hayfa Wehbi; born March 10, 1976[1][2]), is a Lebanese model, actress, and singer who rose to fame in the Arab world as runner up for Miss Lebanon and later the release of her debut album Huwa az... Jannat - This is the word in Muslim mythology for the word heaven. ... Nancy Nabil Ajram or Nancy Agram (Arabic: ) (born May 16, 1983 is a multi award-winning Lebanese pop singer and entertainer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Arabic Pop Outside the Arab World

Arabic pop has continually charted in Europe in the past few years especially the French Top 20. [6] However it is harder to spread due to most of the popular songs being in various Arabic dialects. However many artists speak several languages and have songs in various languages especially French and Spanish. However it is rare to have more than a few lines in the other languages. Even rarer is a line in English. For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... The Arabic language is a Semitic language with many varieties. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...


See also

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Arabesk. ... Raï (Arabic: راي) is a form of folk music, originated in Oran, Algeria from Bedouin shepherds, mixed with Spanish, French, African-American and Arabic musical forms, which dates back to the 1930s and has been primarily evolved by women in the culture. ... Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ...

References

  1. ^ In the Arab World, Pop Stardom Can Be A Touchy Subject article. Washington Post (2005-06-03).
  2. ^ In the Arab World, Pop Stardom Can Be A Touchy Subject. Washington Post (2005-06-03).
  3. ^ In the Arab World, Pop Stardom Can Be A Touchy Subject. Washington Post (2005-06-03).
  4. ^ In the Arab World, Pop Stardom Can Be A Touchy Subject. Washington Post (2005-06-03).
  5. ^ Arab youth revel in pop revolution. BBC News (2007-05-21).
  6. ^ In the Arab World, Pop Stardom Can Be A Touchy Subject. Washington Post (2005-06-03).

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Egyptian director and producer, Sherif Sabri, is credited for launching her career. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Sabah in one of her earlier films Sabah and her former fiancé model Amr Mihio Mr. ... Samira Said (Arabic: (native name: Samira Bensaïd) ; born Jan 10, 1959) is an Arabic singer. ... Shadia (real name Fatima Ahmad Kamal) is an Egyptian actress and singer. ... Shada Hassoun or Shatha Hassoon ,Arabic شذى حسون (born 3 March 1981. ... Sherine (Arabic: شيرين, born Sherine Abdel Wahhab; also credited as Sherine Ahmed; October 10, 1980) is an Egyptian singer and actress from Cairo. ... This article is about Egyptian singer. ... Thekra Mohammed Abdullah Al Dali (Arabic: ذكرى محمد عبدالله الدالي; September 16, 1966 – November 28, 2003), better known as Thekra (Arabic: ذكرى also spelled Thikra, Zekra or Zikra) was a Tunisian singer. ... Warda Al-Jazairia (وردة الجزائرية), commonly referred to as just Warda (ﺓﻭﺭﺩ), is a female singer from Algeria. ... Abdel Halim Ismael Shabana (Arabic: عبدالحليم إسماعيل شبانة) commonly known as Abdel Halim Hafez (Arabic: عبد الحليم حافظ) (June 21, 1929 – March 30, 1977), was one of the most popular Egyptian singers and actors not only in Egypt but throughout the Middle East from the 1950s to the 1970s. ... Amr Abdel Basset Abdel Azeez Diab (Arabic:عمرو عبد الباسط عبد العزيز دياب) (born October 11, 1961) is an Egyptian singer and composer. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Faudel (born Faudel Belloua on June 6, 1978 in Mantes-la-Jolie) is a French singer of Algerian descent, considered the Prince of Raï. He grew up in the suburbs of Paris, where he picked up his musical talents from his grandmother who taught him traditional Algerian music. ... George Wassouf (Arabic: جورج وسوف) is a notable Syrian singer. ... cheb hasni is a artist of ray arab music is a big satar ... Mohammad Hisham Mahmoud Mohammad Abbas (Arabic:محمد هشام محمود محمد عباس) was born on September 13, 1963 in Cairo, Egypt. ... Khaled Hadj Brahim (born 29 February 1960), better known as Khaled (Arabic: خالد), is a raï singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist born in Sidi-El-Houri in Oran Province of Algeria. ... Kadhim Jabbar Ibrahim Al Samarrai, known as Kadhim Al Saher, ( Arabic: كاظم الساهر ) (born September 12, 1959), is an Arab singer-songwriter. ... Cheb Mami, real name Mohamed Kélifati (born July 11, 1966, Saïda, Algeria) is an Algerian-born raï singer. ... Majid Al Muhandis (Arabic:ماجد المهندس) is an Iraqi singer. ... Melhem Zein, also transliterated Melhem Zain (Arabic: ملحم زين) (Born October 21, 1982 in the Lebanese Beqaa, Lebanon in a town called Chemestar. ... Mohammed Abdel Wahab, also transliterated Mohammed Abd el-Wahaab (1907 - May, 1991), is a prominent 20th century Arab-Egyptian singer and composer. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Moustafa Ahmed Mohamed Hassan Amar (Arabic:مصطفى قمر) (born September 22, 1966), known as Mostafa Amar, is an Egyptian musician and actor. ... Quentin Elias is a model and dance music artist who was born in Mende, France. ... Rashed Al-Majed (born July 19, 1970) is a Bahrain based Arabic singer originally from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is known to be one of the regions most popular vocalists alongside Mohammed Abdu, Rabeh Sager and Abdulmajeed Abdullah. ... Rachid Taha (born 1958 in Oran, Algeria) is a French-Algerian musician. ... Ragheb Subhi Alama (Arabic:راغب صبحي علامة) was born and raised in Ghoubeiri (غبيري) in Beirut, Lebanon. ... Arabic music includes several genres and styles of music ranging from Arab classical to Arabic pop music and from secular to sacred music. ... The category Middle Eastern music refers to music from the Middle East and its different regions such as North Africa, the Levant and the Persian Gulf States. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Arabesk. ... Raï (Arabic: راي) is a form of folk music, originated in Oran, Algeria from Bedouin shepherds, mixed with Spanish, French, African-American and Arabic musical forms, which dates back to the 1930s and has been primarily evolved by women in the culture. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Turbo-folk is a music genre originating in Serbia in the early 1990s. ... Manele (singular: manea) is a music style from the Balkans, mainly derived from Turkish, Greek, Arab or Serbian love songs. ... Pop-folk is a music-genre consisting of both pop music and folk music. ... For other uses, see Pop music (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Arabesk. ... Baroque pop as a style originated in the mid 1960s as the flipside of sunshine pop. ... Britpop was a mid-1990s British alternative rock genre and movement. ... Bubblegum pop (bubblegum rock, bubblegum music, youth music, or simply bubblegum) is a genre of pop music. ... Country Pop is a subgenre of country music that first emerged in the 1970s, with roots in both the countrypolitan sound and in soft rock. ... Futurepop is a recently-emerging electronic dance music genre, an outgrowth of electronic body music incorporating influences from synthpop (such as song structure and vocal style) and uplifting trance (grandiose and arpeggiated synthesizer melodies). ... Glam rock (also known as glitter rock), is a style of rock music, which initially surfaced in the post-hippie early 1970s. ... For other uses, see Pop rock (disambiguation). ... Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and... Pop rap (sometimes referred to as hip pop) is the name given to a style of hip hop that has a strong pop music influences. ... Power pop is a long-standing musical genre that draws its inspiration from 1960s British and American pop music. ... Synthpop is a subgenre of New Wave in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. ... Electropop (also called Technopop) is a form of synth pop music that is made with synthesizers, and which first flourished from 1978 to 1981. ... Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music often used to refer to bands that are on small independent record labels or that arent on labels at all. ... Teen pop is a genre of music which is marketed, but not exclusively, to preteens and teenagers. ... Traditional pop or Classic pop music denotes, in general, Western (and particularly American) popular music that either wholly predates the eruption of rock and roll in the mid-1950s, or to any popular music which exists concurrently to rock and roll but originated in a time before the appearance of... Glam metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music that arose in the late 1970s - early 1980s in the United States. ... Glam punk is glam rock and punk rock music. ... Sunshine pop, also known as sunshine rock, is a musical movement originating in California with its most famous exponents being The Beach Boys and The Mamas and the Papas. ... This article is about the Greek music-culture. ... Pop-folk is a music-genre consisting of both pop music and folk music. ... American Pop is a 1981 American animated film directed by Ralph Bakshi. ... C-pop is an abbreviation for Chinese pop. ... Cantopop (Chinese: 粵語流行曲) is a colloquial abbreviation for Cantonese popular music. It is also referred to as HK-pop, short for Hong Kong popular music. It is categorized as a subgenre of Chinese popular music within C-pop. ... Mandopop (traditional Chinese: ; simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a colloquial abbreviation for Mandarin popular music. It is also referred to as Mandapop. ... Europop refers to a style of pop music that developed in Europe throughout the 1970s which emphasized catchy beats, slick songs and frothy lyrics. ... Austropop is a musical movement, which started in Austria in the middle of the 1970s. ... Nederpop is a Dutch term that was invented by the mid-1970s to describe the pop music scene of the 1960s and 1970s that was gaining worldwide attention, exemplified by bands such as Shocking Blue, Golden Earring and Focus. ... Hong Kong English pop (Chinese: 英文歌) are songs sung in the English language in Hong Kong. ... Timeline and Samples Genres Classical (Carnatic and Hindustani) - Folk - Rock - Pop - Hip hop Awards Bollywood Music Awards - Punjabi Music Awards Charts Festivals Sangeet Natak Akademi – Thyagaraja Aradhana – Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana Media Sruti, The Music Magazine National anthem Jana Gana Mana, also national song Vande Mataram Music of the states Andaman... Bhangra is a lively form of music and dance that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. ... Timeline and Samples Genres Classical (Carnatic and Hindustani) - Folk - Rock - Pop - Hip hop Awards Bollywood Music Awards - Punjabi Music Awards Charts Festivals Sangeet Natak Akademi – Thyagaraja Aradhana – Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana Media Sruti, The Music Magazine National anthem Jana Gana Mana, also national song Vande Mataram Music of the states Andaman... J-pop (or Jpop) is an abbreviation of Japanese pop. ... Picopop is a type of electronic music, similar to electropop, with origins in Japanese experimental bands. ... Shibuya at night Shibuya-kei (渋谷系 Shibuya-style; also 渋谷系サウンド Shibuya-kei sound) is a variety of Japanese pop music which combines elements of jazz, fusion, traditional music, and other styles. ... K-pop is an abbreviation for Korean popular music, specifically from South Korea (as there is practically no popular music industry in North Korea). ... Persian classical and pop singer Mahasti was a veteran celebrity of Iran’s Golden Years of music. ... SFR Yugoslav Pop Rock scene was the pop and rock music scene of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia further in the text), a state that existed until 1991. ... Taiwanese pop is mandarin chinese pop music performed by Taiwanese singers. ... History (Timeline and Samples) Genres: Alternative - Classical - Dance - Folk - Hip hop - Jazz - Military - Ottoman - Opera - Pop - Religious - Rock Music awards Kral - MÜ-YAP - MGD Charts Powerturk 40 - Kral 20 Annual festivals Istanbul International Music Festival - Istanbul International Jazz Festival - Ankara IMF - Izmir European Jazz Festival - Aspendos International Opera and Ballet... A boy band is a type of pop group featuring three or more young male singers. ... The Supremes A Go-Go (1966) was the first album by a female group to reach the top position of the Billboard magazine pop albums chart in the United States. ... For the British television series, see Pop Idol. ... For the music genre, see Pop music. ... Popular culture, or pop culture, is the vernacular (peoples) culture that prevails in a modern society. ...


 

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