Description: Uniting the Jpop and Kpop together
Uniting the Jpop and Kpop together
The Japanese and South Korean music industries are two of the most vibrant and exciting in the world. Both countries have a long and rich history of music, and their contemporary scenes are constantly evolving.
Japanese music is known for its eclectic mix of genres, from traditional folk to cutting-edge electronica. Some of the most popular Japanese genres include J-pop, J-rock, and city pop. J-pop is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of pop music styles, from sugary sweet ballads to edgy dance-pop. J-rock is a more guitar-driven genre that draws on influences from Western rock music. City pop is a genre of smooth, jazzy pop that was popular in the 1970s and 1980s.