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Pop music is a liberal and vague category of modern music not marked by artistic considerations but by its promising listeners or future market. Pop is music composed with calculated objective to influence the majority of its contemporaries.
In contrast to music that calls for education or arrangement to appreciate, a meaningful characteristic of pop music is that everyone is able to find pleasure in it. Artistic concepts such as complex musical form and aesthetics are not a matter in the writing of pop songs, the key aim being listeners satisfaction and commercial triumph. Although the aim of pop music is to sell records and do really well in the charts, it does not require expansive  acclaim or commercial success. There are bad or unsuccessful pop songs.
Originally the term has been an abbreviation of, and synonymous to, popular music, but developed around 1954 to express a specific musical category. The stylistic origins of pop music is folk, jazz, Rythm & Blues (R&B), rock and roll, traditional pop music. The typical instruments are electric guitar, bass guitar, drum kit and keyboard. The cultural origins date back to 1950’s in the America. It’s popular world expansive  since 1960s.
The standard format of pop music is the song, frequently less than five minutes in length. The instrumentation may range from an orchestra to a lone singer. In spite of this expansive  option, a standard lineup in a pop band includes a guide guitarist, a bassist, a drummer (or an electronic drum machine), a keyboardist and one or more singers, generally not themselves instrumentalists.
Pop songs are generally conspicuous by a heavy rhythmic element, a mainstream style and traditional structure. The most common modification is strophic in form and focuses on memorable melodies, catchy hooks and the appeal of the verse-chorus-verse arrangement, with the chorus sharply contrasting the verse melodically, rhythmically and harmonically.
Lyrics in pop compositions are frequently easy and speak of universal experiences and feelings, moving away from incomprehensible or debatable issues.The international appeal of pop has been undeniable in the new millennium, with artists from around the world influencing the genre and local/regional variants merging with the mainstream. As of 2008, pop music is now currently the most popular style of music of youth culture, making competition with hip hop, dance and country.

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