teen pop
Teen pop is a subgenre of pop music that marked and oriented toward teenagers. Teen pop covers genres and styles such as pop, dance, and rock. The early 1960s was known as the Golden Age for pop teen idols, who included Paul Anka, Fabian and Frankie Avalon. The first major wave of teen pop occured in the mid to late 1980s, with artists such as Debbie Gibson, Tiffany and New Kids on the Block. In the early 1990s, teen pop dominated the charts until grunge music crossed over into the mainstream in North America by 1992. Read Full BioTeen pop is a subgenre of pop music that marked and oriented toward teenagers. Teen pop covers genres and styles such as pop, dance, and rock. The early 1960s was known as the Golden Age for pop teen idols, who included Paul Anka, Fabian and Frankie Avalon. The first major wave of teen pop occured in the mid to late 1980s, with artists such as Debbie Gibson, Tiffany and New Kids on the Block. In the early 1990s, teen pop dominated the charts until grunge music crossed over into the mainstream in North America by 1992. Teen pop remained popular in the United Kingdom with the boy band Take That during this period, until the mid 1990s when Britpop became the next major wave in the UK, eclipsing the style similar to how grunge did in North America. In 1996, the girl group The Spice Girls released their single "Wannabe", which made them major pop stars in the UK, as well as in the U.S. the following year. In their wake, other teen pop groups came to prominence, including Hanson, the Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC and All Saints. In 1999, the success of teenaged pop-singers Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore and especially Britney Spears, marked the development of what Allmusic refers to as the pop lolita trend, comparing them to Madonna, According to Gayle Wald, the demise of this late 1990s teen pop was due to: 1) promotional oversaturation of teen pop music in 2000 and 2001) the public's changing attitude toward it, deeming teen pop unautherntic and corporate-produced, 3) the transition of the pre-teen and teenagefanbase of these teen pop artists during 1997-1999 to young adulthood (and the accompanying changes in musical interests), and 4) a growing young adult male base classifying the music, especially boy band music, as effeminate. 1990s teen pop artists entered hiatuses and semo-retirements (*NSYNC, Britney Spears, Korn) or changed their musical style (Backstreet Boys). In 2005, teenaged singers such as Rihanna and Chris Brown achieved success, indicating new relevance of teen-oriented pop music.
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Call Me Maybe
Carly Rae Jepsen Lyrics
I threw a wish in the well
Don't ask me I'll never tell
I looked at you as it fell
And now you're in my way
I'd trade my soul for a wish
Pennies and dimes for a kiss
I wasn't looking for this
But now you're in my way
Your stare was holding
Ripped jeans, skin was showin'
Hot night, wind was blowin'
Where you think you're going baby?
Hey, I just met you and this is crazy
But here's my number, so call me maybe
It's hard to look right at you baby
But here's my number, so call me maybe
Hey, I just met you and this is crazy
But here's my number, so call me maybe
And all the other boys try to chase me
But here's my number, so call me maybe
You took your time with the call
I took no time with the fall
You gave me nothing at all
But still you're in my way
I beg and borrow and steal
At first sight and it's real
I didn't know I would feel it
But it's in my way
Your stare was holding
Ripped jeans, skin was showin'
Hot night, wind was blowin'
Where you think you're going baby?
Hey, I just met you and this is crazy
But here's my number, so call me maybe
It's hard to look right at you baby
But here's my number, so call me maybe
Hey, I just met you and this is crazy
But here's my number, so call me maybe
And all the other boys try to chase me
But here's my number, so call me maybe
Before you came into my life
I missed you so bad
I missed you so bad
I missed you so so bad
Before you came into my life
I missed you so bad
And you should know that
I missed you so so bad
It's hard to look right at you baby
But here's my number, so call me maybe
Hey, I just met you and this is crazy
But here's my number, so call me maybe
And all the other boys try to chase me
But here's my number, so call me maybe
Before you came into my life
I missed you so bad
I missed you so bad
I missed you so so bad
Before you came into my life
I missed you so bad
And you should know that
So call me maybe
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Carly Rae Jepsen, Joshua Keeler Ramsay, Tavish Joseph Crowe
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no im a lexi
Fun fact: The whole world was singing to this 8 years ago
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Sofia Rina
Based
Nach C
24
summydummy23🤓
SO FACTS
Nicole Haber
When you haven’t heard it in years, it just hits different.
Christian Tamme
True
BandOfBeesSys
For real!!
Winter Dreams
Sometimes nostalgic hits hard..
Niki
agreed