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  • японская поп-музыка
    J-POP - японская поп-музыка J-POP - это сокращение английских слов "Japanese Pop", которое используется для обозначения японской коммерческой музыки. Иногда также встречается термин "J-Rock", который обозначает японскую рок-музыку. Многие отаку - фэны не только аниме и манги, но и японской коммерческой музыки, и не только потому, что она часто звучит в аниме.
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  • Ryukoka continued to be the most popular kind of J-pop music until rock and roll and rhythm and blues washed upon Japan’s shores in the 1950’s.
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  • The global phenomenon of Japanese popular music, shortened to J-pop, has been enjoyed by fans across the world for decades.
  • ...разошлась тиражом 2,29 миллиона копий и является самым продаваемым синглом сольной исполнительницы всех времен в истории Jpop.[

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  • 6 JPOP WIKI ... Unlike the Japanese music genre called kayōkyoku, J-pop uses a special kind of pronunciation, which is similar to that of English.
  • The term Jpop is an abbreviation of Japanese Popular Music. The Jpop word has been created by Komuro Tetsuya, the "father of Jpop" in the early 1990s.
  • JPop (or J-Pop) is an abbreviated term for Japanese Pop, referring to a certain brand of Japanese music.
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  • What is J-Pop (jpop)? ... History of J-pop (jpop) J-pop can be traced to the jazz music which became popular during the early Sho-wa period.
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  • This is a list of J-pop artists and groups. Originally an evolution of jazz, and coined New Music, the style went on to become known as City Pop, music with an urban theme.