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Introduction of Pop Music
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form in the 1950s, deriving from rock and roll. The terms “popular music” and “pop music” are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many different styles. Pop music is eclectic, and often borrows elements from other styles such as rock, urban, dance, Latin, and country. Pop music typically focuses on catchy melodies and hooks, and tends to be more commercial in nature than other genres of popular music. It is intended to appeal to a wide audience, and often incorporates elements of other genres such as hip hop, rock, and electronic music.
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Sophia Bavishi – Fragile Heart
She has a fragile heart and be careful with him, because love is being built for years, and you can destroy it in a few seconds. Especially when you have such ... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #electropop #commercial #altpop #nagamag #musicmagazine FB: @sophiabavishimusic IG: @sophiabavishi TW: @sophiab_music
Bri Oglu – Enough
Synth voice/chorus beginning is amazing, just love ti, musically, atmosphere, so perfect with the vocals. Drums are so good, placed in such a good manner, havi... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #bedroom #lofipop #dreampop #altpop #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @brioglu TW: @brioglu
The High Plains Drifters – He Reminds Me Of You
Positive, higher tempo song, with some really interesting details within the arrangement and great dual vocals, that fits together so good. Love the bass line,... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #commercial #poprock #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @hpdmusic
Anni – Guest List
Some lush keys in low end, so beautiful, with amazing vocal verses that comes. Love the higher single piano notes with that big reverb for perfect atmosphere a... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #altpop #nagamag #musicmagazine
Neil Tune – Different
This Funk rhythm creates magnetism between your heart and the desire to move to the beat of music. The smile spontaneously draws on the face, the sun breaks th... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #funk #nagamag #musicmagazine FB: @neiltuneofficial IG: @neiltuneofficial
Christian Parker – Dream Catcher
The melody of guitars sounds like chirping of morning birds outside the window, and the sounds of bells only help to realize that before you is a music that is... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #singersongwriter #nagamag #musicmagazine FB: @christianparkersongs IG: @christianparkersongs
Kel Adore – Fool For The Pain
For those who seek the strongest emotion in music, we recommend "Kel Adore - Fool For The Pain". A story of love and betrayal expressed with crystal vocals, so... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #electropop #nagamag #musicmagazine IG: @keladoremusic
Gabrielle Shonk – How We Used To Be
Feelings, flow of pretty emotions, beauty of the melody Indie Folk and the warmth of the voice -gabrielle shonk-. All that is needed for relaxation and relaxin... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #adultcontemporary #singersongwriter #indiefolk #nagamag #musicmagazine FB: @gabrielleshonk IG: @gabrielleshonk TW: @GabrielleShonk
Cosmic Crooner – Tema di Filippo
Moody, slower tempo, with very atmospheric vocals and some really great guitar riffs, perfect fit to the song. Drum sections and chorus line are movie alike sc... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #indiepop #nagamag #musicmagazine FB: @cosmiccrooner TW: @CosmicCrooner
Some Pop subgenres
There are many subgenres within the broad category of pop music, each with its own distinct characteristics and influences. Some examples of subgenres of pop music include:
Pop rock: A blend of pop music and rock music, characterized by catchy melodies and a rock-influenced sound.
Dance-pop: A subgenre of pop music that is characterized by a strong beat and electronic production, often incorporating elements of dance and electronic music.
Power pop: A subgenre of pop music that is characterized by a catchy, upbeat sound and strong melodies.
Pop punk: A subgenre of pop music that combines elements of punk rock and pop, characterized by fast tempos, catchy melodies, and often humorous lyrics.
Pop soul: A subgenre of pop music that combines elements of soul and pop, characterized by emotive vocals and a soulful sound.
Pop ballad: A subgenre of pop music characterized by slow, emotional melodies and lyrics.
Bubblegum pop: A subgenre of pop music characterized by a light, upbeat sound and simple, catchy melodies. Bubblegum pop is often associated with teen pop and is often marketed towards a younger audience.
Synth-pop: A subgenre of pop music that emerged in the 1980s, characterized by the use of synthesizers and electronic production techniques. Synth-pop is often associated with the new wave and post-disco movements.
Electropop: A subgenre of pop music that incorporates elements of electronic music, characterized by the use of synthesizers, drum machines, and other electronic instruments.
Pop rap: A subgenre of pop music that combines elements of pop and hip hop, characterized by catchy melodies and rap vocals.
Teen pop: A subgenre of pop music that is marketed towards a teenage audience and often features young, attractive performers. Teen pop is often characterized by a light, upbeat sound and catchy melodies.
Alternative pop: A subgenre of pop music that incorporates elements of alternative rock and pop, and is often characterized by a more experimental or avant-garde sound.
Adult contemporary: A subgenre of pop music that is aimed at a more mature audience and characterized by a soft, easy-listening sound. Adult contemporary often features smooth vocals and a polished production style.
These are just a few examples of the many subgenres of pop music. Pop music is a diverse and constantly evolving genre, and new subgenres continue to emerge over time.
The most used instruments in Pop Music
There are many instruments that are commonly used in pop music, and the specific instruments used can vary depending on the particular style and sound of the music. Some common instruments used in pop music include:
Vocals: The human voice is an important instrument in pop music, and many pop songs feature prominent vocals and harmonies. Vocals refer to the human voice, and they are often a prominent part of pop songs. Pop music often features prominent vocals and harmonies, and the vocals are often an important part of the song’s appeal. Pop singers are known for their powerful and emotive voices, and many pop songs are known for their memorable and catchy vocal melodies. Pop music can feature solo singers, or it can feature group vocals, such as a choir or a group of backing singers. Vocals are an important part of pop music, and they play a significant role in conveying the theme or emotion of the song. In pop music, lyrics are often used to convey emotions and tell a story, and they can be personal, political, or simply meant to entertain. Pop song lyrics can cover a wide range of topics, including love, heartbreak, social issues, and personal experiences. The lyrics of a song are often an important part of the song’s appeal and are often remembered long after the song has been heard.
Electric guitar: The electric guitar is a common instrument in pop music, and is often used to add a rock or blues-influenced sound to the music.
Drums: Drums are a fundamental part of most pop music, and provide the rhythmic foundation for the music.
Bass guitar: The bass guitar is often used in pop music to provide a solid foundation for the music, and is often used in combination with the drums to create a strong rhythm section.
Keyboard: Keyboard instruments, such as pianos, organs, and synthesizers, are commonly used in pop music to add variety and depth to the sound.
Percussion: Percussion instruments, such as congas, bongos, and shakers, are often used in pop music to add texture and rhythm to the music.
String instruments: String instruments, such as violins, cellos, and guitars, are often used in pop music to add depth and texture to the sound.
These are just a few examples of the many instruments that are commonly used in pop music. The specific instruments used can vary widely depending on the style and sound of the music.








