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    Hyperpop is a loosely defined electronic music movement and microgenre that predominantly originated in the United Kingdom during the early 2010s. It is characterised by a maximalist or exaggerated take on popular music, and artists within the microgenre typically integrate pop and avant-garde sensibilities while drawing on elements commonly found in electronic, hip hop, and dance music.

  2. Electropop. Electropop là một thể loại nhạc điện tử theo xu hướng pop chủ yếu bao gồm việc sử dụng synthesizer. Dòng nhạc này phổ biến và ảnh hưởng trở lại từ cuối những năm 2000. Thuật ngữ "electropop" được sử dụng trong suốt những năm 1980 để miêu tả một dạng ...

  3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Electropop. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large. It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. Electropop is a musical genre combining electronic ...

  4. Sequencer. Vocoder. Sampler. Other topics. Europop. Synthpop. Electropop (also called technopop) is a musical genre in which electronic music and pop music are combined together. The genre has been popular since the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. "Electropop" is the short form of "electronic pop".

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · Electropop is a popular music fusion genre combining elements of the electronic and pop styles. It has been described as a variant of synth-pop with outstanding heavy emphasis on its electronic sound. [3] The genre was developed in the 1980s and saw a revival of popularity and influence in the late 2000s. [3]

  6. Synth-pop (also known as electropop or technopop) is a music genre that uses the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. With the genre becoming popular in the late 1970s and 1980s, the following article is a list of notable synth-pop acts, listed by the first letter in their name (not including articles such as "a", "an", or "the").

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