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  • | genres = New wave, synth-pop, dance-rock, electronic ...1978. Known for their stylish image, innovative music videos, and blend of pop, rock, and electronic elements, they became one of the most successful grou ...
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  • | genre = [[Synth-pop]], [[New Wave music|new wave]], [[pop rock]] ...remains Hart's signature song and one of the defining tracks of 1980s pop music. ...
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  • ...individually numbered, upcycled clothing. In 2025, Snow Milk expanded into music with the release of a debut album, extending the brand's "wearable art" con == Music == ...
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  • | Musician • singer • songwriter • record producer • music video director • visual artist ...artist. Her music blends [[synth-pop]], [[art pop]], [[electropop]], dream pop, industrial, and experimental electronic styles, often exploring themes of ...
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  • | Rock and roll, pop, psychedelic rock, folk rock, experimental rock ...are widely regarded as the most influential band in the history of popular music. ...
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  • ...worldwide, she is among the best-selling music artists of all time. Beyond music, she is widely recognized for her candid advocacy around mental health, her ...later take on added meaning as Gomez herself became a major Latin-American pop figure. ...
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  • | genre = Rock, pop rock, progressive rock, art rock, symphonic rock ...[[Birmingham]] in 1970. The group is known for blending [[Beatles]]-style pop and rock with classical orchestral elements, creating a distinctive symphon ...
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  • | genre = Rock, pop rock, progressive rock, art rock, symphonic rock ...[[Birmingham]] in 1970. The group is known for blending [[Beatles]]-style pop and rock with classical orchestral elements, creating a distinctive symphon ...
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  • ...age pop idol act in 1977. After years of creative tension, Lazy shed their pop image in 1980, declared their commitment to hard rock, and released a final ===Pop Idol Era (1977–1978)=== ...
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  • ...t-size: 125%; font-weight: bold; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;" | Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival ...9b1;" | [[Alternative rock]], [[indie]], [[hip hop]], [[EDM]], [[pop music|pop]] ...
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  • ...y Awards for Producer of the Year and a reputation as perhaps the defining pop producer of his generation. ...er of contemporary pop figures. His immersion in New York's indie rock and pop scene during his college years shaped both his musical aesthetic and his pr ...
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  • ...ul Kantner and Grace Slick, blending psychedelic roots with arena rock and pop elements in the 1970s and 1980s. It achieved significant commercial success ...p "Jefferson" and continue as '''Starship''', which achieved massive 1980s pop success with hits like "We Built This City." ...
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  • ...border-bottom: 1px solid #a2a9b1;" | [[Reggaeton]], [[Latin pop]], [[Trap music|Latin trap]] ...le="padding: 0.3em 0.5em; border-bottom: 1px solid #a2a9b1;" | [[Universal Music Latino]], Interscope ...
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  • ...t tour of all time, a landmark that underscored her status not merely as a pop star but as a generational cultural phenomenon. ...f progress in musical theatre and determined to pursue a career in country music, she persuaded her family to relocate to Hendersonville, Tennessee, outside ...
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  • ...ts of jazz, [[rock music|rock]], [[rhythm and blues|R&B]], and [[pop music|pop]] into a sui generis style that proved both critically admired and commerci ...orter]], [[Joe Sample]], and [[Steve Gadd]], set a new standard for studio pop. ...
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  • | genre = Rock, pop rock, soft rock, blue-eyed soul ...ns of songs by outside writers helped define the "album-oriented rock" and pop-rock radio sound of the era. They are credited with introducing many listen ...
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  • ...currently operates as a sublabel of [[Parlophone]], a division of [[Warner Music Group]]. ...edge of postwar recording technology and the cutting edge of British dance music. ...
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  • The song's arrangement incorporates elements of soft rock, pop, and the band's psychedelic roots, creating a smooth, radio-friendly sound ...efferson Airplane). In 1998, Marty Balin was awarded a plaque by Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) for the song reaching two million U.S. radio performances. ...
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  • ...hetic and emotional vocabulary of contemporary pop, indie, and alternative music has been enormous and is still expanding. ...sthetic that would eventually make her famous — a fascination with vintage pop and film noir imagery, a melancholy romanticism, and a vocal quality alread ...
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  • ...= {{hlist|Alternative R&B|hip hop|dance-pop|post-punk|funk|trip hop|art pop}} ...punk underground, including the Cherries. She also DJ'd, playing early rap music on the reggae pirate station '''Dread Broadcasting Corporation''' in West L ...
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