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'''TC-pop''' (often styled as '''TC-POP'''; a form of abbreviation for "'''Taemhwanian Creole popular music'''") or known as '''Creole pop''', originally also known as "'''pops'''", was a genre of music that entered the mainstream of the music industry in [[Phinbella]] in the early {{RP|2014}}s, it is a genre of music sung in [[Scattered Frontier Phineaner|Scattered Frontier Creole Phineaner]] and [[Taemhwanian Creole Sangunese]], and is produced primarily in the [[Rōmandie region]] i.e. three [[Autonomous territorial units of Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|autonomous territorial units]] in the [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan]]. TC-pop is most popular among the [[Scattered Islands Frontier Creole]], Remote Islanders and [[Wikipedia:Hāfu|Phinbellan/Taemhwanian Hāfu]] communities, although it is loosely defined as Scattered Islands Frontier Creole pop music. TC-pop is also famous in the [[Tri-State Area of Mutiara Makmur|Tri-State Area]] apart from [[PP-pop]], as there are singers from the Tri-State Area especially from the southern region of the territory began to join the TC-pop market until today, and not many PP-pop singers or idols are will try to enter that market and make TC-pop songs. TC-pop also has a very broad meaning and can encompass Taemhwanian [[Wikipedia:Popular culture|pop culture]] including [[Creole dramas]] which are now becoming popular in several territories in the Free area of the Federation.
'''TC-pop''' (often styled as '''TC-POP'''; a form of abbreviation for "'''Taemhwanian Creole popular music'''") or known as '''Creole pop''', originally also known as "'''pops'''", was a genre of music that entered the mainstream of the music industry in [[Phinbella]] in the early {{RP|2014}}s, it is a genre of music sung in [[Scattered Frontier Phineaner|Scattered Frontier Creole Phineaner]] and [[Taemhwanian Creole Sangunese]], and is produced primarily in the [[Rōmandie region]] i.e. three [[Autonomous territorial units of Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|autonomous territorial units]] in the [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan]]. TC-pop is most popular among the [[Scattered Islands Frontier Creole]], Remote Islanders and [[Wikipedia:Hāfu|Phinbellan/Taemhwanian Hāfu]] communities, although it is loosely defined as Scattered Islands Frontier Creole pop music. TC-pop is also famous in the [[Tri-State Area of Mutiara Makmur|Tri-State Area]] apart from [[PP-pop]], as there are singers from the Tri-State Area especially from the southern region of the territory began to join the TC-pop market until today, and not many PP-pop singers or idols are will try to enter that market and make TC-pop songs. TC-pop also has a very broad meaning and can encompass Taemhwanian [[Wikipedia:Popular culture|pop culture]] including [[Creole dramas]] which are now becoming popular in several territories in the Free area of the Federation.


The Taemhwanian Creoles popular music has its roots with traditional Phinbellan music especially from the Phineaners community in Oriental Taemhwan. Taemhwanian Creoles popular music is very strongly influenced by pop culture from [[Floria]], [[Greater Sangun]], [[Arbor]], [[Greater Apollonian Empire|Greater Apollonia]] (Çakaristan and Jingdao), as well as from countries in Southeast and East [[Keltia]] itself such as from former [[Microwiki:Los Bay Petros|Los Bay Petros]]. Not to forget, TC-pop is also a term for a cover song that is changed to Scattered Frontier Creole Phineaner and Taemhwanian Creole Sangunese whether in the form of [[Wikipedia:Rock music|rock music]], [[Wikipedia:Group sound|G-sound]], [[Floriabeat]] and etc.
The Taemhwanian Creoles popular music has its roots with traditional Phinbellan music especially from the Phineaners community in Oriental Taemhwan. Taemhwanian Creoles popular music is very strongly influenced by pop culture from [[Floria]], [[Greater Sangun]], [[Arbor]], [[Greater Apollonian Empire|Greater Apollonia]] (Çakaristan and Jingdao), as well as from countries in Southeast and East [[Keltia]] itself such as from former [[Microwiki:Los Bay Petros|Los Bay Petros]]. Not to forget, TC-pop is also a term for a cover song that is changed to Scattered Frontier Creole Phineaner and Taemhwanian Creole Sangunese whether in the form of [[Wikipedia:Rock music|rock music]], [[Wikipedia:Group sound|G-sound]], [[Floriabeat]] and etc. The music industry scene in Phinbella is now changing with the term TC-pop which has replaced Taemhwanian-style [[Wikipedia:Kayōkyoku|''kayōkyoku'']], this change is similar to what happened before where the term Gangwol-style ''gayo'' has been replaced with PP-pop nowadays.

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TC-pop (often styled as TC-POP; a form of abbreviation for "Taemhwanian Creole popular music") or known as Creole pop, originally also known as "pops", was a genre of music that entered the mainstream of the music industry in Phinbella in the early RP 2610s, it is a genre of music sung in Scattered Frontier Creole Phineaner and Taemhwanian Creole Sangunese, and is produced primarily in the Rōmandie region i.e. three autonomous territorial units in the Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. TC-pop is most popular among the Scattered Islands Frontier Creole, Remote Islanders and Phinbellan/Taemhwanian Hāfu communities, although it is loosely defined as Scattered Islands Frontier Creole pop music. TC-pop is also famous in the Tri-State Area apart from PP-pop, as there are singers from the Tri-State Area especially from the southern region of the territory began to join the TC-pop market until today, and not many PP-pop singers or idols are will try to enter that market and make TC-pop songs. TC-pop also has a very broad meaning and can encompass Taemhwanian pop culture including Creole dramas which are now becoming popular in several territories in the Free area of the Federation.

The Taemhwanian Creoles popular music has its roots with traditional Phinbellan music especially from the Phineaners community in Oriental Taemhwan. Taemhwanian Creoles popular music is very strongly influenced by pop culture from Floria, Greater Sangun, Arbor, Greater Apollonia (Çakaristan and Jingdao), as well as from countries in Southeast and East Keltia itself such as from former Los Bay Petros. Not to forget, TC-pop is also a term for a cover song that is changed to Scattered Frontier Creole Phineaner and Taemhwanian Creole Sangunese whether in the form of rock music, G-sound, Floriabeat and etc. The music industry scene in Phinbella is now changing with the term TC-pop which has replaced Taemhwanian-style kayōkyoku, this change is similar to what happened before where the term Gangwol-style gayo has been replaced with PP-pop nowadays.