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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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Trenox – Capsized (Spotify)
“Light and cool Electro Pop production from a young artist. We really appreciated those colourful rhythmic elements, decorated with rich pads and effects. The ly... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #electropop #commercial #edm #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @officialtrenox
Scott Tyler Schwartz – Guinea Pig (Spotify)
“Very light, romantic, warm and pleasant song. Characteristic approach in the construction of the melody and the general sound synthesis has been followed. The v... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #adultcontemporary #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @scotttylerschwartz
Holy Molly – Bang Bang (Spotify)
“"Holly Molly" has delivered a real bomb which is about to explode. The perfect combination of an expressive voice and groovy electronic loops can guarantee your... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #electropop #commercial #nagamag #musicmagazine
Dream Panda, The Legends – After the Rain – Vocal (Spotify)
“There's always time for a small break to listen something nice. This is your chance to slow down speed and take a big breath before you continue your everyday r... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #bedroom #lofipop #chillwave #dreampop #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: FB: @thelegendsmusic IG: @thelegendsmusic
Joe – Miroir (Video)
“"Joe" has found a prototypical way to entertain her fans via this song. As the title reveals, Paola recorded herself adding her mirror image in the clip. Very e... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #frenchpop #singersongwriter #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @joe_la_panic
Philipp Makolies – Don’t Get Lost (Video)
“Charming combination of guitar, synthesizer and the voice of -Philipp Makolies-. This explains why this track seems so unique, as if was drop down to Earth like... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #singersongwriter #folk #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: FB: @philippmakolies IG: @philippmakolies
GRY – In Your Sleep (Spotify)
“-Gry- created a very dense and saturated atmosphere in which the smooth sound of melodic chords is followed by an unexpected climax. Those vocals can practicall... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag Artist's Socials: FB: @soundsbygry TW: @soundsbygry
Ay Wing – Ego (Video)
“"Ay Wing" invites us in a pleasant break with her Dream Pop production. The song starts quite smoothly and keeps progressing gradually, while forming a friendly... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #alternative #indiernb #dreampop #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @aywingmusic
Lennie Rayen – Everything I’ve Ever Needed (Video)
“Creativity is a constant search for something new, intimate, via which you can realize all your thoughts, ideas and fantasies. Lennie Rayen was able to create s... >>> Read more & listen to this song on Nagamag #singersongwriter #indiefolk #indiepop #nagamag #musicmagazine Artist's Socials: IG: @lennierayen
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.








