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hyperpop
Summary
hyperpop is a music genre[1]. hyperpop ranks in the top 2% of music_genre entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,363 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- hyperpop was influenced by bubblegum music[3].
- hyperpop's image is recorded as 100 Gecs @ 930 Club, 10-29-2021.jpg[4].
- hyperpop's image is recorded as Dorian Electra, Subterranean Chicago, March 7, 2018 (40794046452) (cropped).jpg[5].
- hyperpop's image is recorded as A. G. Cook.jpg[6].
- hyperpop's instance of is recorded as music genre[7].
- hyperpop's subclass of is recorded as electronic pop[8].
- hyperpop's subclass of is recorded as experimental pop[9].
- hyperpop's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Hyperpop[10].
- hyperpop's facet of is recorded as pop music[11].
- hyperpop's facet of is recorded as avant-pop[12].
- hyperpop's has characteristic is recorded as maximalism[13].
- hyperpop's has characteristic is recorded as eclecticism[14].
- hyperpop's has characteristic is recorded as microgenre[15].
- hyperpop's has characteristic is recorded as post-internet[16].
- hyperpop's uses is recorded as pitch correction[17].
- hyperpop's uses is recorded as pitch shift[18].
- hyperpop's uses is recorded as dynamic range compression[19].
- hyperpop's uses is recorded as distortion[20].
- hyperpop's uses is recorded as self-reference[21].
- hyperpop's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11kkp642dx[22].
- hyperpop's Quora topic ID is recorded as Hyperpop[23].
- hyperpop's subreddit is recorded as HYPERPOP[24].
- hyperpop's Google Doodle is recorded as celebrating-hyperpop[25].
- hyperpop's Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms ID is recorded as gf2024026075[26].
- hyperpop's Fandom article ID is recorded as aesthetics:Hyperpop[27].
Why It Matters
hyperpop ranks in the top 2% of music_genre entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,363 views/month).[2] hyperpop has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] hyperpop is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]