Pop
Pop, short for popular, is a broad label used to describe commercially oriented forms of entertainment and culture that appeal to a wide audience. In music, pop refers to a genre characterized by accessible melodies, straightforward song structures, and a high production gloss, designed for broad radio play and chart success. Beyond music, “pop” denotes popular culture—the shared tastes, trends, and mass media that dominate daily life.
Etymology and origins: The term “pop” originated as shorthand for popular. In music, the modern sense emerged
Characteristics and subgenres: Pop music typically centers on a strong chorus, memorable hooks, and concise length.
Pop culture and impact: Pop extends beyond music to fashion, film, advertising, and social media, influencing
Reception and criticism: Supporters argue pop democratizes access to culture and fosters creativity within popular frameworks.