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Encyclopedia > Korean pop

K-pop is an abbreviation for Korean pop. The term refers to Korean popular music, specifically South Korean popular music (there is practically no popular music industry in North Korea). Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. ... National motto: 널리 인간을 이롭게 하라 Translation: Bring benefit to all people Official language Korean Capital Seoul Largest City Seoul President Roh Moo-hyun Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan Area  - Total  - % water Ranked 107th 99,274 km² 0. ...


Korea has its own pop industry with native singers. Many of the Korean pop stars and pop groups are well known in East Asia and other parts of Asia. K-pop often emulates American pop music, and usually features young, sexy performers. It is a highly profitable industry, and in 2004, the 17 year old singer BoA earned a US $9 million gross profit for her recording company in a single tour. Her salary alone exceeds a million a year.[1] (http://www.jpopmusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=42016) East Asia can be defined in either cultural or geographic terms. ... World map showing location of Asia A satellite composite image of Asia Asia is the central and eastern part of the continent of Eurasia, defined by subtracting the European peninsula from Eurasia. ... BoA (born November 5, 1986 in Guri, Gyeonggi province) is a Korean pop singer. ...


The emergence of the group Seo Taiji and Boys in 1992 marked a turning point for Korean popular music, as the group incorporated elements of American popular musical genres of rap, rock, and techno into its music. The tremendous success of Seo Taiji and Boys in Korea and such similarly experimental groups as Panic set the trend for the present generation of K-pop groups and artists. ...


Following Seo Taiji and Boys, dance-oriented acts were dominant in the Korean popular music scene of the 1990s. Recently, rock music has made some headway into the mainstream, with acts like Yoon Do-hyun Band gaining national recognition.


Famous K-pop groups and singers include:

Popular artists who diverge from the traditional K-pop sound include Lee Jung Hyun, a female techno artist and equivalent of America's Moby; 1TYM, a four-member rap troupe; and Wax (Korean band), a female alternative rock group. South Korea is also home to a few hardcore "gangsta'" rappers, including Jinusean, Drunken Tiger, and PSY, whose flippant and humorous sound is similar to Eminem's. Se7en may be: The promotional spelling of the movie Seven in 1995 A hit kpop group in South Korea This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Rain is a form of precipitation, other forms of which include snow, sleet, hail, and dew. ... Lee Hyori (born May 10, 1979) is a member of the Korean pop group Fin. ... ... H.O.T. was the most popular K-pop group of the late nineties (and still remain untouched in the popularity field). ... ... Ryū can be: a fighting school, see Ryu (school). ... Park Ji-yoon (born 3 January 1982) is a Korean pop singer. ... Lena Junghyun Park (born March 23, 1976, Los Angeles, California) is a Korean-American R&B singer. ... The cute Baby Vox: YaYaYa (circa 1997) Baby V.O.X is a popular Korean pop group. ... BoA (born November 5, 1986 in Guri, Gyeonggi province) is a Korean pop singer. ... Fin. ... SES or S.E.S. can refer to: SES, when used in sociology, is an acronym for socioeconomic status. ... Shinhwas debut Eusha Eusha (1998) Shinhwa (신화) is the Korean word for myth or story (the term is used frequently in the studies of ancient Korean lore, particularly as it relates to Shamanism), and is the name of perhaps the most popular Korean boy band still active. ... As One is a Korean pop duo consisting of Yi Min Yeong and Crystal Chae. ... ... ... Moby at NASA Rewind, a 2004 rave on Manhattan Island. ... Gangsta rap, also known as hardcore hip-hop, was the name given to the subgenre of hip hop which involves a lyrical focus on the lifestyle of street thugs and gangsters. ... Drunken Tiger is a Korean- American hip-hop group. ... Eminem Eminem is the stage name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972 in St. ...


Trot is a less popular genre of K-pop, which was influenced by Japanese songs during the occupation and popular until Japan's defeat in WWII. Following WWII western-style new music became the mainstream of K-pop. However, a trot singer Jang Yunjeong produced a big hit trot song, Eomona, in 2004. 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


See also

  • C-pop
  • J-pop
Pop music
Boy band - Bubblegum pop - Girl group - Pop culture
Pop punk - Synth pop - Teen pop - Traditional pop music
By region
C-pop (Cantopop, Mandopop) - Europop (Nederpop) - J-pop - K-pop

  Results from FactBites:
 
K-pop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (388 words)
The term refers to Korean popular music, specifically South Korean popular music (there is practically no popular music industry in North Korea).
Many of the Korean pop stars and pop groups are well known in East Asia and other parts of Asia.
The emergence of the group Seo Taiji and Boys in 1992 marked a turning point for Korean popular music, as the group incorporated elements of American popular musical genres of rap, rock, and techno into its music.
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