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    How does pop music affects people in emotional ways and also how has it become a big part of our society? Pop music currently impacts the changes in society to achieve positivity from psychological, physical, and cognitive problems in people. Music has stronger ties to emotions, we rely on music to wake us up, calm us down, entertain us, and motivate us. It can communicate people in powerful force into their emotions, moods, and personalities from every individuals’ in the society. It is a fundamental

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    same type of audience over and over again. An example is the pop music industry. Those categorized under "Pop" always have a set target: young children and teenagers, especially those who watch Disney Channel or Nickelodeon. To target these audiences, the pop music industry tends to produce songs that are catchy and easy to sing-along such as those by Hillary Duff and Miley Cyrus. They are not necessarily about producing quality music, but more of those that can catch the minds of youngsters. Their

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    Pop music in Korea, as known as K-pop, is in vogue. It is not only popular in Korea, but countries all over Asia and even in Europe. Every teenage has heard one or two K-pop songs. In fact, similar tread occurred before. Canto-pop (Hong Kong pop music) and J-pop (Japanese pop music) also become popular in the world since 1980s and 1970s. In this essay, backgrounds of the pop music will be discussed. The differences in pop music among these three places and the impacts made will be included. In the

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    reach people through my music and make a living off of it and never have to do anything else. Being able to do music full time and travel the world and share this music with everybody. That’s the dream.” says rapper, G-Eazy, about his career choices of being an artist. For both artists, and listeners of these artists, music has influenced us in many ways. It has helped us through bad times, good times, crazy times, the worse times, and especially the best times. In a way, music genres have defined us

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    Pop Music Analysis

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    creations, ideas, and environment; music is no exception to this. Peoples ever-longing desire for new ideas combined with the opposite need for stability has resulted, in the music world, in the creation of pop music, but what exactly is pop music? Upon light observation, some people find pop music to bland and repetitive, but with further investigation there, is an interesting amount of history behind America's favorite music style. When many people think of pop music they may think of today's artists

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    Pop Music Influences

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    the iTunes’ Top 50 pop songs while studying for their upcoming biology test, while others prefer a more mellow Mozart sonata to help them get through the stressful hours of homework. With the numerous music genres present in modern society, teenagers are given an area of self-expression through their music tastes. However, is the music that expresses your personality really helping you to express good grades? Very unique moods are created while listening to different types of music. According to Allison

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    Pop Music : Katy Perry

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    today’s world of popular music there are many females that could be considered the queen or top of the charts in the genre of pop music and Katy Perry is an example of one of the female artists. From her upbringing to her pop music stardom Katy Perry has become a household name in the genre of popular music. Perry gets her influence for her career from a variety of artists that are very different from each other and not all of the artist she draws inspiration from are pop musicians. Throughout her

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    principal of pop music. Whether accredited to innocence or ignorance, a unreconciled naivety has survived this culture since its inception. They’re everywhere. We cannot escape the wrath of teen pop bands, you can love ‘em or hate ‘em, but they are a representation of an ever changing culture.

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    The phrase pop music was first mentioned in the middle 1920’s. Then it was originated from its modern form in the United States and United Kingdom during the mid 1950’s. Pop music is the most popular genre that produces the most hits. Pop and Rock music were synonymous terms until the late 1960’s. David Hatch and Stephen Millward describes pop music as “a body of music which distinguishable from popular, jazz and folks music. Some people say that pop music is professional music which draws upon both

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    popular, or “pop”, music is unoriginal, overrated, meaningless trash, and often times not considered music. Sure, there are plenty of idiotically synthesized songs, unneeded auto-tuned voices, with unfortunately cliché lyrics, and a seemingly endless repetition of the chorus, provided at this contemporary time musicians who follow that pattern are unable to make it or stay in the music business. Pop music is just a new form of song that can appeal to the modern masses. As aforementioned, “pop” is just

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