Pronunciation: /keɪ pɑp/
noun a genre of popular music originating in South Korea
A1 I like listening to K-pop music.
A2 Many teenagers around the world enjoy K-pop songs.
B1 K-pop has become a global phenomenon in recent years.
B2 Fans of K-pop often follow their favorite groups on social media.
C1 The production value of K-pop music videos is impressive.
C2 K-pop idols undergo rigorous training before debuting in the industry.
adjective relating to or characteristic of K-pop music or culture
A1 I like listening to K-pop music.
A2 My sister is a big fan of K-pop idols.
B1 K-pop dance routines are known for their precision and energy.
B2 The K-pop industry has a huge influence on global music trends.
C1 Many K-pop groups have dedicated fan bases all over the world.
C2 The production quality of K-pop music videos is often top-notch.
formal The rise of K-pop as a global music phenomenon has been remarkable.
informal I can't stop listening to K-pop, it's so catchy!
slang K-pop stans are always hyping up their favorite groups.
figurative K-pop is like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.
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