1
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dance pop
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South Korea
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Less prominent genre compared to K-pop or traditional dance forms
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1
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2
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electropop
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South Korea
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Less mainstream and more niche compared to other pop genres, often associated with niche subcultures
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1
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3
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electropop
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South Korea
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Influential music genre that has significantly impacted the K-pop and J-pop scenes, leading to the incorporation of electronic elements in popular music.
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1
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4
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electropop
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South Korea
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Less prominent genre compared to other electronic music styles, with a smaller fanbase
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1
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5
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electropop
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South Korea
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Highly influential in the electronic music scene, often associated with innovative and trendy music trends
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1
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6
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k-pop
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South Korea
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Highly influential and popular genre, internationally celebrated
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1
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7
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k-pop
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South Korea
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Highly popular genre of music globally, with dedicated fan base and influence on fashion and culture
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1
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8
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k-pop
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South Korea
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Massively popular genre, with dedicated fan culture and fan clubs
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1
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9
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k-pop
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South Korea
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Highly popular music genre and cultural phenomenon in South Korea, with a dedicated fanbase and extensive influence on fashion and entertainment.
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1
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10
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lollipop
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South Korea
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Less common and less associated with childhood nostalgia compared to Western countries
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1
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11
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lollipop
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South Korea
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Less commonly consumed, and may be seen as a novelty or specialty treat
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1
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12
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pop
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North Korea
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Pop culture is heavily influenced by traditional and state-approved media, with limited exposure to Western pop music and culture.
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1
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13
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pop music
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South Korea
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Often accompanied by synchronized dance routines and visual spectacle
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1
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14
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pop music
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South Korea
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Pop music often involves highly synchronized dance routines, visually appealing music videos, and a strong emphasis on idol culture.
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1
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15
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pop stars
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South Korea
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Pop stars are often rigorously trained from a young age and are expected to act as perfect idols with a clean image.
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1
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