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  1. Bubblegum. Bubblegum is a lightweight, catchy pop music that was a significant commercial force in the late '60s and early '70s. Bubblegum was targeted at a preteen audience whose older siblings had been raised on rock & roll. It was simple, melodic, and light as feather -- neither the lyrics or the music had much substance.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teen_popTeen pop - Wikipedia

    Teen pop is a subgenre of pop music that is created, marketed and oriented towards preteens and teenagers. [1] [7] Often, the artists themselves are teenagers during their breakout. While it can involve influences from a wide array of musical genres, it remains a subset of commercial pop, focusing on catchy melodies and marketability. [7]

  3. Feb 8, 2020 · A Little Bubblegum History. The beginning of bubblegum pop started with the song “Green Tambourine” by The Lemon Pipers. This song is not like post bubblegum, as it has a very heavy psychedelic sound to it. At first, society was up in arms about psychedelia and hippies, then suddenly it became all the rage.

  4. Artist of the Year: Adele • New Artist of the Year: Fetty Wap • Top Hot 100 Song: See You Again • Top Billboard 200 Album: 25. 58th Japan Record Awards. Grand Prix: "Anata no Suki na Tokoro" ( ja) by Kana Nishino • Best Singer: Masayuki Suzuki for "Melancholia" • Best New Artist: iKON • Best Song: several. Mnet Asian Music Awards.

  5. Bubblegum (tiež nazývaný ako bubblegum pop) je hudobný žáner popovej hudby s melodickým charakterom a živým rytmom, uvádzaný na trh, aby oslovil deti a dospievajúcich. [7] Tento výraz tiež označuje popový subžáner pochádzajúci zo Spojených štátov, ktorý sa vyvinul koncom 60. rokov z garage rocku, novelty songs a zvuku ...

  6. May 10, 2018 · The prospect of seeing Debbie Gibson and Tiffany perform live is reason for great excitement among Pinoys who grew up in the '80s, when the two—often pitted against each other at the peak of their careers—were the darlings of bubblegum pop music in the late 1980s. Their debut albums Out of the Blue and Tiffany, respectively, both came out ...

  7. Dec 7, 2023 · The roots of bubblegum pop can be traced to the early days of pop music. In the 1950s, artists like Paul Anka and Neil Sedaka were laying the groundwork for what would become bubblegum pop’s ...

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