pop
Used to describe a significant, sharp sound.
Refers to pop music that is widely popular and commercially successful.
Pop music created for and marketed to a teenage audience.
Refers to popular music from a past era that is still well-regarded.
Used to describe an unexpected, sharp sound.
A subgenre of pop music characterized by its independent production and distribution.
The general term for popular music.
A very famous and successful pop singer or artist.
A single musical piece in the pop genre.
A performer who sings pop music.
A general term for a musician or performer in the pop genre.
A group of musicians who play pop music together.
A small group of singers or musicians who perform pop music.
An informal term for a pop song, emphasizing its melody.
A solo performer or group that performs pop music.
A public performance of pop music.
A large event, often lasting several days, with performances by many pop artists.
Describes the manner in which something bursts or opens, accompanied by a sharp sound.
Refers to being within the sphere or world of pop music.
To hear or pay attention to pop music for pleasure.
To perform or broadcast pop music.