popsinilmiö
Popsinilmiö, or the "pop music phenomenon," refers to the widespread cultural impact and rapid spread of pop music in Finland, particularly during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This trend was characterized by a surge in Finnish pop acts gaining international recognition, often through the Eurovision Song Contest, which became a key platform for Finnish pop music.
The phenomenon gained momentum in the mid-1990s when Finnish artists like Eppu Normaali and Kaija Koo began
The success of these artists was driven by a combination of factors, including Finland's national selection
The popsinilmiö also had a notable influence on Finnish popular culture, fostering a sense of national pride