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j-pop

j-pop aka japanese pop is like American pop, but it is sung in Japanese...

do u listen to j-pop? cus i do...

by animejunkie429800 April 17, 2005

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J-pop

pop music done by japanese tweeners. Meaning its smaller but suprisingly, more efficient.

DanceDanceRevolution is J-Pop.

by pascaL July 25, 2004

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J-Pop

What I define crappy music, lets face it generally we don't like pop music. the only way it could exist is if the pop stars make themselves equivilant to softcore porn stars. But J-pop chooses to use overly sugar coated and cute to the point of eye scarring pop stars to sell. This reminds us of the horrible times when Pop overran the music industry in the 90's. Do you want this to happen again? Do you want another age of Teenybopper pop singers. Today while we have to deal with the ghetto craze, we don't have so many girl bands/ boy bands to contend with. Stop them for the sake of music

J-Pop- the new nike of music, Stop the Mass producion of the new teenbopper crap

by The Japanese Music revolution begins.... February 5, 2005

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J-pop

Basically K-pop but for weeaboos

Me:I listen to J-pop
Friend 1: eww K-pop is way better
Friend 2: disgusitng normies, listen to Kalinka you cyka

by BigWeeboo August 27, 2019

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J-pop

Common mispelling of K-pop, due to j and k being next to each other on the phone.

"J-pop" > Did you mean: K-pop

by JustaSillyJoke June 3, 2022

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j-pop/rock

A genre of Japanese (hence the "J") music that incorporates characteristics of both J-rock and J-pop. Similar to "Pop Rock" in that the music emphasizes lyrics, has a catchy melody, but has guitar-driven music. It often, but not always, covers less "bubble gum" topics in favor of more sophisticated, socially influenced topics.

J-pop/rock is an alternative genre that encompases features of both J-Rock and J-Pop.

by US English Major October 15, 2007

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J-Popping

To boogie or dance and usually jump enthusiastically around whilst listening to J-Pop or Japanese pop music.

Usually includes the dancer singing what little of the Japanese lyrics they know along with the song, and inevitably singing the English the artist includes as it's the only part they honestly understand.

Though J-Popping is mostly done by Japanese fangirls (though who love everything Japanese, purely because it's Japanese), it is also done by anyone with a passion for happy, energetic music.

"She's really J-Popping, huh?"

"*Whilst bouncing around* Atsuiiii ki mocho...uh... C'est la vie!! CEST LA VIE!"

by BatDyke October 9, 2006