K-pop is short for "Korean pop," which is a genre of popular music that originated in South Korea. K-pop typically consists of a combination of Western pop music influences and traditional Korean musical elements, and is often accompanied by highly stylized visuals and choreography. K-pop has become increasingly popular in recent years, not only in South Korea but also around the world, with many K-pop groups achieving international success and building large global fan bases. Here are some examples of K-POP Songs.
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Sad indie is a subgenre of indie music that is characterized by its melancholic and introspective lyrics, often accompanied by simple, stripped-down instrumentation. The genre emerged in the 2000s and has been associated with artists such as Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens, and Elliott Smith. The lyrics often touch on themes of heartbreak, loss, and introspection, and the music is typically characterized by its minimalism and intimate feel. Here are some examples of Sad Indie.
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Indie music is a type of alternative rock music that originated in the United Kingdom and the United States in the 1980s. "Indie" is short for "independent," as indie musicians typically work with small independent record labels rather than major record labels. Indie music often features a do-it-yourself ethos, and its sound is characterized by a focus on melody, guitar-based instrumentation, and lyrics that often deal with personal and emotional topics. Indie music has since expanded to encompass a wide range of sub-genres and styles, including indie pop, indie rock, folk, and electronic indie. Here are some examples of Indie Music.
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