misleading term in that it is not actually music. It is mearly the veicle derrived by the media to direct public opinion. "pop bands" such as Mcfly, Girls aloud, or the Faders have no control therefore over their shelf life.
by bob March 28, 2005
Pop music can be any form of music (rock, country, rap even metal) that hits the chart. But it has some requirements:
1. Have no talent
2. Repeat lyrics over and over
3. Be good looking
4. Remember to have no musical ability!
5. If you are a boy, feature half naked girls in your video
6. If you are a girl, be half naked.
7. Lyrics are whatever the public wants to listen to.
1. Have no talent
2. Repeat lyrics over and over
3. Be good looking
4. Remember to have no musical ability!
5. If you are a boy, feature half naked girls in your video
6. If you are a girl, be half naked.
7. Lyrics are whatever the public wants to listen to.
by a_random_girl_online_duh July 28, 2015
You can compare pop music to McDonald's. It's readily available and it's advertised everywhere, and it is definately not good for you.
by Captain Itchy Eyes October 9, 2007
Pop music is probably the biggest waste of time this side of Rap. Mostly, the singers are stupid teens with no talent singing about love or what a great day it is. Pop artists never touch on serious or meaningful topics, as it would alienate their fanbase.
Set "Pop music was created by Satan as a way to torture human beings and drive good music FURTHER underground."
by Set Abominae March 15, 2007
A type of music that is made popular by the screaming of teenage girls and by old men that have crushes on the teenage girls that sing it.
Oh my god, I love that Justin Timberlake he is so cool because I'm a stupid teenage girl with no taste in music.
Man, I would like to get a piece of that Britney Spears, cause I'm old and want to do stuff like that to girls that I never have chance with.
Man, I would like to get a piece of that Britney Spears, cause I'm old and want to do stuff like that to girls that I never have chance with.
by Bobo March 9, 2004
by thatguywhodoesntlikepopmusic December 17, 2011