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Definition of K-pop in English: K-popnoun mass nounKorean pop music. the band has a style that mixes European music and K-pop Example sentencesExamples - Or if you fancy something totally different, Koreana (behind Kendals) is a sweet family run place with authentic Korean cuisine - even down to the beer and the K-pop on the stereo.
- It tends to be repetitive as well, especially with the '80s inspired light K-pop soundtrack.
- Enthusiasm for what is known as "K-pop" has boomed since it was announced that the soccer World Cup would be co-hosted for the first time in the tournament's history.
- The ethnic fusion sound of Second Moon, a newly formed world music band, has surprised those who have sought anything but K-pop and hard techno in Korea.
- On a Saturday and Sunday afternoon it's a veritable crazy house with kids running around, older fellas playing video games and every computer spewing K-pop at levels that even a Metallica concert-goer would be comfortable at.
- In tents along the riverbank, K-pop - South Korean pop music - blares from loudspeakers for a hip-hop dance contest.
- They have mastered the K-pop technique of incongruous, chopped-up, random-sounding English choruses.
- South Korean entertainment products, such as popular music known as K-Pop, have been one of the country's fastest growing exports, winning fans throughout Asia, including Japan.
- A teenage K-pop diva named BoA, who went to Japan in 2001 with an album called "Jumping in the World", has since sold more than 5 million albums.
- It could be the dapper K-pop starlet with her entourage, ostensibly here to rough it a bit for the hovering cameras.
- Make sure that tinny speakers howl out 24/7 the cookie-cutter '80s K-pop that gets the housewives a-rockin'.
- The Korean Wave may have subsided some but that hasn't kept K-pop superstar Rain from working on cementing international stardom.
Definition of K-pop in US English: K-popnoun Korean pop music. the band has a style that mixes European music and K-pop Example sentencesExamples - South Korean entertainment products, such as popular music known as K-Pop, have been one of the country's fastest growing exports, winning fans throughout Asia, including Japan.
- The ethnic fusion sound of Second Moon, a newly formed world music band, has surprised those who have sought anything but K-pop and hard techno in Korea.
- On a Saturday and Sunday afternoon it's a veritable crazy house with kids running around, older fellas playing video games and every computer spewing K-pop at levels that even a Metallica concert-goer would be comfortable at.
- In tents along the riverbank, K-pop - South Korean pop music - blares from loudspeakers for a hip-hop dance contest.
- It tends to be repetitive as well, especially with the '80s inspired light K-pop soundtrack.
- It could be the dapper K-pop starlet with her entourage, ostensibly here to rough it a bit for the hovering cameras.
- Or if you fancy something totally different, Koreana (behind Kendals) is a sweet family run place with authentic Korean cuisine - even down to the beer and the K-pop on the stereo.
- They have mastered the K-pop technique of incongruous, chopped-up, random-sounding English choruses.
- The Korean Wave may have subsided some but that hasn't kept K-pop superstar Rain from working on cementing international stardom.
- Make sure that tinny speakers howl out 24/7 the cookie-cutter '80s K-pop that gets the housewives a-rockin'.
- Enthusiasm for what is known as "K-pop" has boomed since it was announced that the soccer World Cup would be co-hosted for the first time in the tournament's history.
- A teenage K-pop diva named BoA, who went to Japan in 2001 with an album called "Jumping in the World", has since sold more than 5 million albums.
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