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'''PP-pop''' (abbreviation of '''Phinéas Padolski pop''' or '''Pyeongrang pop'''; {{lang-ms|Pop Phinéas Padolski|link=pb}} or ''Pop Pyeongrang''; {{lang-ts|평랑팝|Pyeongrang Pab}}) is a genre of popular music originating in [[Phinbella]]n region of [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories|Maritime Territories]]. While the modern form of PP-pop can be traced back to the early {{RP|2004}}, the term itself has been popularized since the {{RP|2012}}, replacing the term Gayo (가요), which also refers to domestic pop music in [[Phinbella]]. Although it generally indicates "popular music" within Phinbellan Maritime Territories, the term is often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of Phinbellan pop that is influenced by styles and genres from around the world, such as [[wikipedia:Malaysian pop|Malaysian pop]], [[wikipedia:K-pop|K-pop]], [[wikipedia:Europop|Europop]], [[wikipedia:Experimental music|experimental]], [[wikipedia:Rock music|rock]], [[wikipedia:jazz|jazz]], [[wikipedia:Gospel music|gospel]], [[wikipedia:Nasheed|Nasheed]], [[wikipedia:hip hop music|hip hop]], [[wikipedia:Contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[wikipedia:reggae|reggae]], [[wikipedia:electronic dance music|electronic dance]], [[wikipedia:Contemporary folk music|folk]], [[wikipedia:country music|country]], and [[wikipedia:classical music|classical]] on top of its traditional [[wikipedia:Music of Malaysia|Malaysian]] and [[wikipedia:Korean music|Korean music]] roots. The more modern form of the genre emerged with the formation of one of the earliest PP-pop groups, [[Farhana and Boys]], in {{RP|2004}}. Their experimentation with different styles and genres of music and integration of foreign musical elements helped reshape and modernize Phinbella's contemporary music scene.
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Modern [[Phinbellan idol|PP-pop "idol" culture]] began with the boy band [[H.O.T.]] in {{RP|2008}}, as PP-pop grew into a subculture that amassed enormous fandoms of teenagers and young adults. After a slump in early PP-pop, from {{RP|2012}} [[Valèntich and the Friends-Tones]] and [[Alicia Kheng]] started a new generation of PP-pop idols that broke the music genre into the nationwide market and continue to popularize PP-pop internationally begins. With the advent of online social networking services and Phinbellan TV shows, the current spread of PP-pop and Phinbellan entertainment, known as the [[Phinbellan Wave]], is seen only in Western Keltia, Southwest Keltia and will be distributed to the countries allied with Phinbella.

Revision as of 05:01, 27 January 2021

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