On this page about J-pop:
J-pop (or Jpop) is an abbreviation of Japanese pop. It refers to Western-influenced Japanese popular music. The term is widely used to describe different musical genres of pop in Japan.
How to say "J-pop" in other languages:
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(Chinese) | J-POP |
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(Japanese) | J-POP |
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(Spanish) | Pop japonés |
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(French) | Jpop |
Dream is a popular J-pop group. They have also had song in the anime Hikaru no GO...
Chara (born SATOU Miwa, 13 January 1968 in Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan) is a J-Pop singer and actress. She married Asano Tadanobu in 1995 after they met on the set of Iwai Shunji's Picnic...
1000 Words is a song from the Square Enix game Final Fantasy X-2 . The Japanese version is sung by J-Pop performer Koda Kumi, and the English version is performed by Jade from the group Sweetbox. Another song by the same name exists, by the the Australian group Savage Garden on their self-titled...
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Iizuka Mayumi (飯塚雅弓) is a seiyuu and J-pop singer who was born on January 3, 1977. Notable voice roles Yukari and Princess Millerna in Escaflowne Nanaka Nakatomi in Magic User's Club Sakuya in Tenchi in Tokyo Reiko Asagiri in Gatekeepers Anna Nozaki in Fancy Lala Kasumi a.k.a. Misty in...
Polysics are a japanese 'new wave/synth pop/j-pop' band, hailing from tokyo japan. they create high energy music, fusing conventional guitar music, with synthesised and computer generated sound. the band have been noted for their live performances, in which they wear jumpsuits, and visors...
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