

Pop Music
A broad musical genre defined by melody‐driven, hook‐centered songs crafted for mass appeal and chart performance. It encompasses a range of subgenres, each with its own fans, production scenes, and insider jargon, from DIY indie pop to global K-Pop fandom.
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Indie Pop is a global community of fans, artists, and tastemakers devoted to melodic, independently-produced pop music that thrives on DIY values, intimate aesthetics, and grassroots promotion, often outside the mainstream music industry.
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Indie Pop
Britpop is a British alternative rock movement from the mid-1990s, characterized by UK-centric lyrics and led by bands like Oasis and Blur. The scene was known for fierce band rivalries, passionate fan communities, and a distinctly British cultural identity.
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Britpop
K-pop Fandom refers to the vibrant, global community of fans who enthusiastically support Korean pop (K-pop) artists through collective activities online and offline. Members are known for their intense loyalty, coordinated campaigns, and deeply shared cultural rituals.
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K-pop Fandom
Pop Rock is a vibrant music scene centered on bands and fans who embrace a catchy, radio-friendly fusion of rock and pop, marked by memorable hooks, energetic performances, and tight-knit fan communities.
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Pop Rock
Dance Pop is a music subgenre combining catchy pop melodies and driving electronic dance beats, popular in clubs and mainstream radio. The community includes devoted fans, artists, producers, and remixers who share unique language and culture centered around hitmaking and remixing.
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Dance Pop
Indie Pop is a global community of fans, artists, and tastemakers devoted to melodic, independently-produced pop music that thrives on DIY values, intimate aesthetics, and grassroots promotion, often outside the mainstream music industry.
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Indie Pop
Britpop is a British alternative rock movement from the mid-1990s, characterized by UK-centric lyrics and led by bands like Oasis and Blur. The scene was known for fierce band rivalries, passionate fan communities, and a distinctly British cultural identity.
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Britpop
K-pop Fandom refers to the vibrant, global community of fans who enthusiastically support Korean pop (K-pop) artists through collective activities online and offline. Members are known for their intense loyalty, coordinated campaigns, and deeply shared cultural rituals.
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K-pop Fandom
Pop Rock is a vibrant music scene centered on bands and fans who embrace a catchy, radio-friendly fusion of rock and pop, marked by memorable hooks, energetic performances, and tight-knit fan communities.
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Pop Rock
Dance Pop is a music subgenre combining catchy pop melodies and driving electronic dance beats, popular in clubs and mainstream radio. The community includes devoted fans, artists, producers, and remixers who share unique language and culture centered around hitmaking and remixing.
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Dance Pop
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Pop Culture is the broad domain covering collective rituals, references, and phenomena that achieve mass awareness through entertainment media, celebrity, trends, and social discourse. It encompasses sub-communities around memes, fandoms, streetwear, celebrity news, and viral social media trends.
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Pop Culture
A broad domain encompassing the creation, performance, study, and appreciation of sound organized over time, spanning diverse genres, production practices, and fan cultures—each with its own communities, jargon, and rituals.
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Music
A broad domain encompassing fan cultures around musical artists, bands, and genres, each with its own organized fan clubs, streaming-party rituals, merch collecting, and insider slang.
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Music Fandoms
A broad musical domain centered on guitar-driven, band-oriented styles from classic rock to punk, metal, and alternative, united by vibrant subcultures, live-show rituals, recording traditions, and dedicated fan communities.
Contains 10 bubbles
Rock Music
A global cultural movement and artistic genre originating in African American and Latino communities, encompassing music (MCing and beatmaking), DJing, dance, graffiti art, and related lifestyle practices, unified by shared rituals, language, and social values.
Contains 18 bubbles
Hip Hop
A broad musical domain encompassing genres created primarily with electronic instruments and digital technology, including sub-genres like techno, house, and ambient, each with distinct production techniques, club cultures, and communities.
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Electronic Music
Pop Culture is the broad domain covering collective rituals, references, and phenomena that achieve mass awareness through entertainment media, celebrity, trends, and social discourse. It encompasses sub-communities around memes, fandoms, streetwear, celebrity news, and viral social media trends.
Contains 12 bubbles
Pop Culture
A broad domain encompassing the creation, performance, study, and appreciation of sound organized over time, spanning diverse genres, production practices, and fan cultures—each with its own communities, jargon, and rituals.
Contains 21 bubbles
Music
A broad domain encompassing fan cultures around musical artists, bands, and genres, each with its own organized fan clubs, streaming-party rituals, merch collecting, and insider slang.
Contains 15 bubbles
Music Fandoms
A broad musical domain centered on guitar-driven, band-oriented styles from classic rock to punk, metal, and alternative, united by vibrant subcultures, live-show rituals, recording traditions, and dedicated fan communities.
Contains 10 bubbles
Rock Music
A global cultural movement and artistic genre originating in African American and Latino communities, encompassing music (MCing and beatmaking), DJing, dance, graffiti art, and related lifestyle practices, unified by shared rituals, language, and social values.
Contains 18 bubbles
Hip Hop
A broad musical domain encompassing genres created primarily with electronic instruments and digital technology, including sub-genres like techno, house, and ambient, each with distinct production techniques, club cultures, and communities.
Contains 6 bubbles
Electronic Music
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Pop Rock is a vibrant music scene centered on bands and fans who embrace a catchy, radio-friendly fusion of rock and pop, marked by memorable hooks, energetic performances, and tight-knit fan communities.

Pop Rock
Indie Pop is a global community of fans, artists, and tastemakers devoted to melodic, independently-produced pop music that thrives on DIY values, intimate aesthetics, and grassroots promotion, often outside the mainstream music industry.

Indie Pop
Dance Pop is a music subgenre combining catchy pop melodies and driving electronic dance beats, popular in clubs and mainstream radio. The community includes devoted fans, artists, producers, and remixers who share unique language and culture centered around hitmaking and remixing.

Dance Pop
Pop Punk is a vibrant music scene fusing punk rock's fast tempos and ethos with pop's melodic hooks, creating a distinct community centered on catchy anthems, DIY culture, and youth-driven energy.

Pop Punk
Britpop is a British alternative rock movement from the mid-1990s, characterized by UK-centric lyrics and led by bands like Oasis and Blur. The scene was known for fierce band rivalries, passionate fan communities, and a distinctly British cultural identity.

Britpop
Popping is a funk and street dance style characterized by sharp muscle contractions ('pops'), performed with precision and rhythmic timing. It thrives within a global community of dancers who engage in battles, cyphers, and collective practice rooted in shared culture and movement.
