Pop Music, LEG-POR
Whether you love it or hate it, pop music can be hard to avoid. That's because its defining characteristic is its popularity within a culture (or across multiple cultures). Historically, popular music was thought as of any non-folk form that acquired mass popularity; more recently, it can be defined as any commercially oriented music principally intended to be received and appreciated by a wide audience. Popular music styles tended to move westward from Europe to the United States until the early 20th century, when new American forms such as ragtime and Broadway musicals were enthusiastically embraced in Europe. Since then, Western popular music has been dominated by developments in the United States. Popular music has variously included musical forms such as ragtime, jazz, swing, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, rock, disco, hip-hop, and rap.
Pop Music Encyclopedia Articles By Title
John Legend is an American singer-songwriter and pianist who achieved success in the early 21st century with his......
Ute Lemper is a German singer, composer, and actress considered to be the foremost modern interpreter of the music......
Annie Lennox is a Scottish vocalist and half of the popular 1980s British rock duo Eurythmics, known for her vocal......
Adam Levine is an American musician, actor, and television personality who first gained fame as the lead singer......
Li Yuchun is a Chinese singer and actress who became one of the country’s top pop stars after winning a nationally......
Liberace was an American pianist. Born to Polish and Italian immigrants, he appeared as a soloist with the Chicago......
Gordon Lightfoot was a Canadian singer and songwriter who was known for his folk-oriented pop singles of the 1960s......
Lil Wayne is an American rapper who became one of the top-selling artists in hip-hop in the early 21st century.......
Dua Lipa is a British-Albanian singer, model, and entrepreneur. The Grammy Award-winning artist rose to prominence......
This is an alphabetically ordered list of bands. See also band, rock, alternative rock, popular music, heavy metal,......
Little Anthony and the Imperials, American rhythm-and-blues vocal group whose career straddled the eras of doo-wop......
LL Cool J is an American rapper and actor, a leading exponent of mid-1980s new-school rap and one of the few hip-hop......
Frank Loesser was an American composer, librettist, and lyricist, who achieved major success writing for Broadway......
Jennifer Lopez built a massively successful triple-threat career as an actress, dancer, and musician to become......
Lorde is a New Zealand singer-songwriter known for lyrics that exhibit a mature, jaded worldview. Yelich-O’Connor......
Lyle Lovett is an American singer and songwriter whose witty lyrics and use of diverse musical genres provide a......
Ludacris is an American rapper and actor who exemplified the Dirty South school of hip-hop, an exuberant profanity-laden......
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, American vocal group popular in the mid-1950s, prime exponents of the doo-wop......
Vera Lynn was an English singer whose sentimental material and wholesome stage persona endeared her to the public......
M.I.A. is a British-born Sri Lankan rapper who achieved global fame with politically charged dance music. Although......
Madonna is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur whose immense popularity in the 1980s and......
Miriam Makeba was a South African-born singer who became known as Mama Afrika, one of the world’s most prominent......
Cheb Mami is an Algerian popular singer who was a major force in the introduction of raï music to Western audiences......
Barry Manilow is an American pop singer and songwriter who specialized in elaborately orchestrated romantic ballads,......
Mantovani was an Italian-born British conductor and musician who favoured a technique that came to be known as......
Thomas Mapfumo is a Zimbabwean musician and composer who propelled Zimbabwe toward independence in the 1970s through......
mariachi, small Mexican musical ensemble composed of a variety of mostly stringed instruments. In addition to referring......
Bob Marley was a Jamaican singer-songwriter whose thoughtful ongoing distillation of early ska, rock steady, and......
Bruno Mars is an American singer and songwriter who is known for both his catchy pop music—which often features......
Martha and the Vandellas, American soul-pop vocal group that challenged the Supremes as Motown Records’ premier......
Ricky Martin is a Puerto Rican singer and actor who rose to stardom in Latin America as a member of the boy band......
Tony Martin was an American pop singer and movie actor whose handsome visage and smooth baritone voice made him......
the Marvelettes, American girl group formed in 1961 whose principal members were Gladys Horton (b. May 30, 1945,......
Hugh Masekela was a South African trumpeter who was one of his country’s most popular instrumentalists. An outspoken......
Johnny Mathis is an American pop singer who has achieved wide and enduring popularity as an angelic-voiced crooner......
Jessica Mauboy is an Australian rhythm-and-blues and pop-music singer-songwriter and actress whose 2016 album The......
Curtis Mayfield was a singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and entrepreneur who was one of the principal architects......
Michael McDonald is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and keyboardist for the rock......
Bobby McFerrin is an American musician noted for his tremendous vocal control and improvisational ability. He often......
Sarah McLachlan is a Canadian singer and songwriter who was known for her introspective music. She cofounded (1997)......
Clyde McPhatter was an American rhythm-and-blues singer popular in the 1950s whose emotional style anticipated......
Megan Thee Stallion is an American rapper who rose to prominence in the 2010s as part of a growing cohort of women......
Johnny Mercer was an American lyricist, vocalist, and composer who contributed to many Broadway musical productions......
George Michael was a British singer and songwriter who rose from teen idol status with the Britpop band Wham! to......
Emerging as a rapper, producer, and songwriter in the “party rap” tradition, Mac Miller went on to captivate audiences......
the Mills Brothers, John Charles (b. Oct. 19, 1910, Piqua, Ohio, U.S.—d. Jan. 24, 1936, Bellefontaine, Ohio), Herbert......
Nicki Minaj is a Trinidadian-born rapper, singer, songwriter, television personality, and actress known for her......
Liza Minnelli is an American actress and singer perhaps best known for her role as Sally Bowles in Bob Fosse’s......
Kylie Minogue is an Australian singer who in the late 1980s became a pop superstar in Australia and Europe and......
Mississippi Delta blues, regional style of early 20th-century American folk music, centred in the Delta region......
Bill Monroe was an American singer, songwriter, and mandolin player who invented the bluegrass style of country......
Montreux Jazz Festival, festival of jazz and popular music, consisting primarily of concerts and competitions,......
Roy Orbison’s sequence of nine Top Ten hits for Monument Records—from “Only the Lonely” in 1960 to “Oh, Pretty......
Janelle Monáe is an American singer and actor best known for the albums The ArchAndroid (2010), The Electric Lady......
the Moody Blues, British rock band formed in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, in 1964 and credited as the pioneer......
the Moonglows, American doo-wop vocal group that was one of the pioneering acts of rock and roll. The principal......
Vinícius de Moraes was a Brazilian poet and lyricist whose best-known song was “A Garota de Ipanema” (“The Girl......
Alanis Morissette is a Canadian musician known for her confessional lyrics and a layered rock-influenced sound.......
The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star,” the first music video broadcast on MTV (Music TeleVision) when it debuted......
MTV, cable television network that began as a 24-hour platform for music videos. MTV debuted just after midnight......
Anne Murray is a widely honoured Canadian country singer known for such popular songs as “Snowbird,” “A Little......
Nas is an American rapper and songwriter who became a dominant voice in 1990s East Coast hip-hop. Nas built a reputation......
New Orleans style, in music, the first method of group jazz improvisation. Developed near the turn of the 20th......
new wave, category of popular music spanning the late 1970s and the early 1980s. Taking its name from the French......
Randy Newman is an American composer, songwriter, singer, and pianist whose character-driven, ironic, and often......
Olivia Newton-John was a British-Australian singer and actress known for her gentle voice, her purity of tone,......
Harry Nilsson was an American singer-songwriter of immense talent. A self-taught musician who rose from working......
Nine Inch Nails, American alternative rock act known for dark and tortured industrial rock songs. Nine Inch Nails......
The Notorious B.I.G. was an American rapper who was among the most influential artists of 1990s gangsta rap. Wallace......
nu metal, subgenre of heavy metal music represented by a fusion of heavy metal instrumentation and hip-hop conventions......
nueva canción, a genre of pan-Latin American popular music, best known for propelling a powerful populist political......
Laura Nyro was an American singer-songwriter who during the 1960s and ’70s welded urban folk blues to the gospel......
Youssou N’Dour is a Senegalese singer known for his extraordinary vocal range and for introducing international......
the Ohio Players, American funk and pop band from Dayton, Ohio, that put an indelible stamp on Black music from......
One Direction, British-Irish male vocal group whose stylish good looks and bright pop-rock sound helped make it......
the Orioles, American vocal group of the late 1940s and early ’50s. The members were Sonny Til (byname of Earlington......
Johnny Otis was an American bandleader, drummer, vibraphonist, singer, producer, and promoter of rhythm and blues......
Outkast, American rap duo, formed in 1992, that put Atlanta on the hip-hop map in the 1990s and redefined the G-Funk......
outlaw music, movement of American country music in the 1970s spearheaded by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings......
Sinéad O’Connor was an Irish singer-songwriter who was dubbed the first superstar of the 1990s by Rolling Stone......
the O’Jays, American vocal group that rose to the forefront of the Philadelphia soul movement of the 1970s. The......
Although Prince had moved to New York City in 1976, signed to Warner Brothers in 1978, and established his revolutionary......
Eddie Palmieri is an American pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader who blended jazz piano with various Latin......
Violeta Parra was a Chilean composer, folk singer, and social activist, best known as one of the founders of the......
Banjo Paterson was an Australian poet and journalist noted for his composition of the internationally famous song......
Teddy Pendergrass was an American rhythm-and-blues singer who embodied the smooth, Philly soul sound of the 1970s......
Carl Perkins was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose song “Blue Suede Shoes” was a touchstone of......
Katy Perry is an American pop singer who gained fame for a string of anthemic and often sexually suggestive hit......
Lee “Scratch” Perry was a Jamaican producer, songwriter, singer, and disc jockey who helped reshape reggae music.......
Richard Perry is an American music producer who has worked since the 1960s with some of the best-known recording......
Pet Shop Boys, British pop music duo that produced a string of international hits beginning in the 1980s. The band......
The Sound of Philadelphia in the 1970s was the bridge between Memphis soul and international disco and between......
Edith Piaf was a French singer and actress whose interpretation of the chanson, or French ballad, made her internationally......
Pink is an American singer and songwriter who is known for her rock-influenced pop songs, powerful voice, and gymnastics-filled......
the Platters, American vocal ensemble, one of the foremost singing groups of the early days of rock and roll and......
the Pointer Sisters, American vocal group that scored a string of pop, dance, and urban contemporary hits in the......
the Police, British-American new-wave band that blended reggae, jazz, funk, punk, and world music influences into......
Doc Pomus was an American songwriter who teamed with Mort Shuman to write some of the most memorable rock and pop......
popular music, any commercially oriented music principally intended to be received and appreciated by a wide audience,......
Cole Porter was an American composer and lyricist who brought a worldly élan to the American musical and who embodied......