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'''PP-pop''' (short for '''Phinéas Padolski popular music''', '''Pyeongrang popular music''' or '''Pyeongrang-Gangwol popular music'''; {{Lang-ms|Muzik popular Phinéas Padolski/Muzik popular Pyeongrang/Muzik popular Pyeongrang-Gangwol}}; {{Lang-phg|Muzik pop Phinéas Padolski/Muzik pop loghak Gangwol-Pyeongrang}}; {{Lang-ts|평랑-강월대중음악|Pyeongrang-Gangwol daejung eum-ak}} or 피피팝) is a [[Wikipedia:Genre|genre]] of [[Wikipedia:Popular music|popular music]] originating in the [[Gangwol Phineaner|Gangwol dialect]] speaking region, namely the capital city of [[Phinbella]], [[Negara Awan]], [[Territory of Flower]], [[Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory]] and in the [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]] ([[Maritime Kachi Kochi]], [[Straits Settlements]] and [[Territory of Extraterritorial Authority of the Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area]]), as well as in [[Permata Mutiara]]. This pop music genre is a genre of music in [[Phinbella]] that uses the [[Gangwol Phineaner]] dialect, including two creoles based on this dialect, [[Pyeongrang Phineaner]] and [[Springwind Islands Phineaner]]. PP-pop is influenced by various genres such as [[Wikipedia:Malaysian pop|Phineaner pop]], [[Wikipedia:K-pop|Taesongean pop]], [[Wikipedia:Europop|Europop]] and [[Wikipedia:Dikir Barat|Dikir Barat]], even the style of [[Wikipedia:Gospel music|gospel]] and [[Wikipedia:Nasheed|nasyid]] also influences this pop music. | '''PP-pop''' (short for '''Phinéas Padolski popular music''', '''Pyeongrang popular music''' or '''Pyeongrang-Gangwol popular music'''; {{Lang-ms|Muzik popular Phinéas Padolski/Muzik popular Pyeongrang/Muzik popular Pyeongrang-Gangwol}}; {{Lang-phg|Muzik pop Phinéas Padolski/Muzik pop loghak Gangwol-Pyeongrang}}; {{Lang-ts|평랑-강월대중음악|Pyeongrang-Gangwol daejung eum-ak}} or 피피팝) is a [[Wikipedia:Genre|genre]] of [[Wikipedia:Popular music|popular music]] originating in the [[Gangwol Phineaner|Gangwol dialect]] speaking region, namely the capital city of [[Phinbella]], [[Negara Awan]], [[Territory of Flower]], [[Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory]] and in the [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]] ([[Maritime Kachi Kochi]], [[Straits Settlements]] and [[Territory of Extraterritorial Authority of the Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area]]), as well as in [[Permata Mutiara]]. This pop music genre is a genre of music in [[Phinbella]] that uses the [[Gangwol Phineaner]] dialect, including two creoles based on this dialect, [[Pyeongrang Phineaner]] and [[Springwind Islands Phineaner]]. PP-pop is influenced by various genres such as [[Wikipedia:Malaysian pop|Phineaner pop]], [[Wikipedia:K-pop|Taesongean pop]], [[Wikipedia:Europop|Europop]] and [[Wikipedia:Dikir Barat|Dikir Barat]], even the style of [[Wikipedia:Gospel music|gospel]] and [[Wikipedia:Nasheed|nasyid]] also influences this pop music. | ||
==Popularity and impact== | |||
===Raspur Pact=== | |||
In Shireroth, [[Hopsy]] released a PP-pop-inspired album in 1694. In contrast. PP-pop has been banned in the [[Unified Governorates of Benacia]] since the authorities first became aware of the phenomenon in the same year that Hopsy's album was first released. Owning, playing, or performing any piece of music deemed to be "PP-pop" carries the tariff of a mandatory ten year tour of duty with the [[Biological Remediation Service]]. | In Shireroth, [[Hopsy]] released a PP-pop-inspired album in 1694. In contrast. PP-pop has been banned in the [[Unified Governorates of Benacia]] since the authorities first became aware of the phenomenon in the same year that Hopsy's album was first released. Owning, playing, or performing any piece of music deemed to be "PP-pop" carries the tariff of a mandatory ten year tour of duty with the [[Biological Remediation Service]]. |
Revision as of 16:18, 7 March 2021
PP-pop | |
Stylistic origins | Phineaner pop · Taesongean pop · Europop · Dikir barat · electronic · pop · dance · gospel · nasheed · rhythm and blues · hip hop · jazz · folk · classical · country · rock · reggae · experimental |
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Cultural origins | -2BPs, Gangwol Phineaner-speaking region (Negara Awan, Phinbellan Maritime Territories (Maritime Kachi Kochi · Straits Settlements · Territory of Extraterritorial Authority), Territory of Flower and Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory) also in Permata Mutiara |
Typical instruments | Vocals · drum machine · drums · electronic drums · bass guitar · acoustic guitar · synthesizer · keyboard · sampler · sequencer · digital audio workstation · percussion · groovebox |
Subgenres | |
Yapreayan pop · Pekan-kei · PhEuro | |
Regional scenes | |
Yapreayan pop · Pekan-kei |
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PP-pop (short for Phinéas Padolski popular music, Pyeongrang popular music or Pyeongrang-Gangwol popular music; Phineaner: Muzik popular Phinéas Padolski/Muzik popular Pyeongrang/Muzik popular Pyeongrang-Gangwol; Gangwol Phineaner: Muzik pop Phinéas Padolski/Muzik pop loghak Gangwol-Pyeongrang; Taesongean: 평랑-강월대중음악; RR: Pyeongrang-Gangwol daejung eum-ak or 피피팝) is a genre of popular music originating in the Gangwol dialect speaking region, namely the capital city of Phinbella, Negara Awan, Territory of Flower, Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory and in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories (Maritime Kachi Kochi, Straits Settlements and Territory of Extraterritorial Authority of the Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area), as well as in Permata Mutiara. This pop music genre is a genre of music in Phinbella that uses the Gangwol Phineaner dialect, including two creoles based on this dialect, Pyeongrang Phineaner and Springwind Islands Phineaner. PP-pop is influenced by various genres such as Phineaner pop, Taesongean pop, Europop and Dikir Barat, even the style of gospel and nasyid also influences this pop music.
Popularity and impact
Raspur Pact
In Shireroth, Hopsy released a PP-pop-inspired album in 1694. In contrast. PP-pop has been banned in the Unified Governorates of Benacia since the authorities first became aware of the phenomenon in the same year that Hopsy's album was first released. Owning, playing, or performing any piece of music deemed to be "PP-pop" carries the tariff of a mandatory ten year tour of duty with the Biological Remediation Service.