Pop-folk is a music genre which is from the Balkan region of Europe.
Pop-folk has local names too, Chalga in Bulgaria, Turbo-folk in the former Yugoslav states, Manele in Romania, Laïko/Modern Laïka in Greece and Arabesque in Turkey.
Pop-folk is mainly performed in discothèques and occasionally performed in Concert halls.
Pop-folk is genre which is like Marmite (you like it or you don't like it).
There are many performers variating on country and the pop-folk stars also perform abroad for the diaspora.
Pop-folk music texts are mainly around the subjects of love, possessions, money and truths about life for example Relationship problems and pop-folk texts are very funny.
Pop-folk has local names too, Chalga in Bulgaria, Turbo-folk in the former Yugoslav states, Manele in Romania, Laïko/Modern Laïka in Greece and Arabesque in Turkey.
Pop-folk is mainly performed in discothèques and occasionally performed in Concert halls.
Pop-folk is genre which is like Marmite (you like it or you don't like it).
There are many performers variating on country and the pop-folk stars also perform abroad for the diaspora.
Pop-folk music texts are mainly around the subjects of love, possessions, money and truths about life for example Relationship problems and pop-folk texts are very funny.
This is a example of a pop-folk text:
"100 Mercedes to have, 100 years to drive, 100 men to want my hand."
"100 Mercedes to have, 100 years to drive, 100 men to want my hand."
by Realityshowfan July 01, 2019
Similar to action of popping a wheelie, in the way that wheelies rule. A wheelie is pretty cool and so if you can do one, you are in fact pretty cool. So it is like an emphatic "for realsie", meaning you have done such a cool "for realsie" you are cool. Something that is a "for realsie" with a bit extra "real".
Dude: "Dude! My ex just tried to weasel back into my life!"
Dudette: "You need to pop-a-realsie and tell her you got a sex change or something! It's a trap"
Dudette: "You need to pop-a-realsie and tell her you got a sex change or something! It's a trap"
by MurderSuicidePactByPinkySwear December 08, 2009
North Korean propaganda music usually related to the musical group Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble named after The Battle of Pochonbo. The 'Juche' part of the name comes from North Korea's ideology of self-subsistence. For more information see Juche
Person 1: What kind of music do you like?
Person 2: K pop
Person 2: Oh so like bts blackpink that type of stuff?
Person 1: Nah I'm more into the Juche pop subculture
Person 2: Whats that?
Person 1: Yeah don't worry about it.
Person 2: K pop
Person 2: Oh so like bts blackpink that type of stuff?
Person 1: Nah I'm more into the Juche pop subculture
Person 2: Whats that?
Person 1: Yeah don't worry about it.
by NAK0 August 25, 2020
the by-product of vigorous physical acrobatic sex causing the persons limbs to pop out of socket during climax.
man did I ever give her a throttle-pop, I will need to take her to emergency room and get her leg put back in the socket.
what was that sound... oh it was just my hips displacing... you throttle-popped me good.
what was that sound... oh it was just my hips displacing... you throttle-popped me good.
by CHAOSincarnat December 20, 2012
by dirtykittylitter March 28, 2021
by pwns3524 May 13, 2010
A fusión genre, especially popular in the 1960s, which combines elements of pop and classical music. The style emerged as artists were interested in recapturing the grandeur of the baroque era.
Common characteristics of baroque pop:
1. Heavy use of strings, woodwinds, brass, and other orchestral accompaniment
2. Intricate, layered harmonies
3. Prominence of the harpsichord, a baroque era favorite
4. Lyrics that were often fantasy-like, romantic, and, sometimes intentionally, vague.
Baroque pop is related to sunshine pop and psychedelic pop, all three sharing several characteristics, such as their use of complex harmonies.
Common characteristics of baroque pop:
1. Heavy use of strings, woodwinds, brass, and other orchestral accompaniment
2. Intricate, layered harmonies
3. Prominence of the harpsichord, a baroque era favorite
4. Lyrics that were often fantasy-like, romantic, and, sometimes intentionally, vague.
Baroque pop is related to sunshine pop and psychedelic pop, all three sharing several characteristics, such as their use of complex harmonies.
by Alex-2598 November 18, 2017