Jpop
J-pop refers to Japanese pop music produced for the Japanese market or by Japanese artists. The term gained prominence in the 1990s as an umbrella for contemporary mainstream pop, distinguishing it from earlier forms such as kayōkyoku. Its scope includes a wide range of styles produced in Japan, from upbeat dance tracks to melodic ballads, and it incorporates influences from Western pop and electronic music. Its roots lie in earlier Japanese popular music, including city pop and late-20th-century idol culture.
History and industry: J-pop developed within a commercial system built around major record labels, music television,
Style and characteristics: The genre covers pop, dance-pop, synth-pop, R&B-influenced ballads, and more. Lyrics are primarily
Global presence: J-pop has a global fanbase, aided by anime, film, streaming, and social media. Some artists
Notable names: Hikaru Utada, Ayumi Hamasaki, Namie Amuro, Arashi, AKB48, and Morning Musume are among widely