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Facts About Pop Culture

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It was in 19th century England that the term “popular culture” or “pop culture” was first used. Pop culture referred to the culture of the lower classes, distinguished from the educated classes. In the United States, after World War II, the term took on a new meaning, specifically “culture for mass consumption,” and the abbreviation “pop culture” emerged in the 1960s.

In 1926, the term “pop song” was used to describe music with popular appeal. The term “pop music” itself was coined in Britain in the mid-1950s to describe rock and roll and the new styles influenced by it. In the 1960s, pop music in England competed with Beat music, while in America, it overlapped with the genre of rock and roll.

There are fundamental differences between rock music and pop music. While rock music aimed for authenticity and explored the possibilities of popular music, pop music tended to be more commercial and easily accessible. Pop music addressed a wide audience through simple melodies and lyrics, often inviting people to dance.

Pop music primarily targeted the youth market. Pop songs were short and simple, with variations on existing themes. Pop music drew influences from various popular …

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