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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Visual_keiVisual kei - Wikipedia

    Visual kei (Japanese: ヴィジュアル系 or ビジュアル系, Hepburn: Vijuaru kei or Bijuaru kei, lit. "Visual Style"), abbreviated v-kei (V系, Bui kei), is a category of Japanese musicians that have a strong focus on extravagant stage costumes that originated in Japan during the early 1980s.

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  2. Visual Kei (ヴィジュアル系; Vijuaru Kei) is a Japanese music movement and subculture that has been popular since the 1980's. The artists wear makeup, have elaborate hairstyles and costumes, usually coupled with androgynous aesthetics. Contents. 1 The Name. 2 History. 3 Subculture and Fandom. 4 Popularity. 5 Medias. 5.1 TV Programs. 5.2 Radio Programs.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Visual_keiVisual kei - Wikiwand

    While visual kei bands can be of any music genre, it is generally associated with glam rock, punk rock, and heavy metal. Visual kei , abbreviated v-kei , is a category of Japanese musicians that have a strong focus on extravagant stage costumes that originated in Japan during the early 1980s.

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  5. English. Home. Welcome to the Visual Kei Encyclopaedia. We are currently editing over 1,392 articles and you can help. The History of VK. Read more > The Different Styles. Read more > The Various Genres. Read more > Visit the Spanish version of this wiki. Categories. Languages. Español.

  6. Jun 11, 2015 · Visual kei (meaning ‘visual style’, with the ‘kei’ pronounced ‘k’) is a musical genre – and beyond that a subculture – which grew out of a tangled mix of glam rock, punk and new wave...

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  7. Visual Kei, also abbreviated as V-Kei ( V系) is a music scene and fashion movement which originated in Japan during the early 1980s. It’s influences are based in Glam Rock , Goth , Punk and traditional Japanese clothing, as well as kabuki theatre and shoujo (manga marketed towards young women).

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