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Hyperpop (sometimes
called bubblegum b****) is a
loosely defined electronic music movement and
microgenre that
predominantly originated in the
United Kingdom...
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hardcore punk and shoegaze.
Frost Children's
style has been
described as
hyperpop and glitchcore, but
often includes elements of
synth pop, punk rock, electro...
- ****ually-charged music, her
songs are
often 2000s-inspired and
feature a
hyperpop sound.
Erotica began releasing music online under the
Ayesha Erotica alias...
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mixture of
various styles, and has been
described as
helping to
define the
hyperpop genre.
Brady and Les, who
lived just
miles apart in the St.
Louis area...
- as glaive), is an
American singer-songwriter.
After posting a
string of
hyperpop songs to
SoundCloud during the
beginning of the COVID-19
pandemic that...
- the
start of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Glaive became a
leading force of the
hyperpop genre and
signed a deal with
Interscope in
October 2020.
Cypress Grove...
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Listen to the Kids on
October 6, 2021.
After becoming leaders of both the
hyperpop and
digicore genres, the
frequent collaborators recorded the EP in a North...
- been
noted as diverse, playful, but precise, encomp****ing
genres such as
hyperpop, pop-punk, dubstep,
indie pop, rock, and
Midwest emo.
April Harper Grey...
- on
making music that he
liked and
wanted to move away from his
previous hyperpop sound. The
title of All Dogs Go to
Heaven was
taken from a book of the...
- songwriter, and
record producer. He is
known as one of the main
artists in the
hyperpop/digicore
genres of music. The Connecticut-born Panamanian-Puerto Rican...