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Derived from the term "Chinese pop." One of the most popular Asian music around, other than the highly recognized kpop and jpop.
Some of the more popular cpop artists include: Jay Chou, Wang Lee Hom, David Tao, Coco Lee, Elva Hsiao, and Stefanie Yanzi Sun.
cpop by Asian Music. March 7, 2005
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Cpop or C-pop is a short term for chinese pop (popular) music. With the internet and all the new technology, a lot of countries began to know (and sometimes fall for) cpop. The chinese pop artists usually have music videos (or M/Vs) with great choreography and overproduced songs, which sound incredibly dancing.
Cpop artists also have fan bases, some bigger than others, and do fan meeting, shows, concerts and might have variety programs of their own.

1 - When you first listen to cpop, you can fall into it really deep, or you can hate it (really deep, too). Sometimes you can ignore it, but usually people do one or another.

2 - Cpoppers / Cpoppies, fans of cpop, are over dramatic sometimes and will be protective over their favorite ones. They won't go down without a fight.

3 - Cpop is also distantly related to other cmedia (chinese media) such as cdrama's, donghua and manhua
"I went to a THE9 show last week. Best. Experience. Of. My. Life."
"I don't really listen to cpop, it's too extreme for me."
"OMO! Look at Cai Xukun, he's so hot!"
"Ugh, I hate Lu Han..."
cpop by wangjiluvr January 3, 2021
1. Would have meant "Korean pop music" if Japan hadn't changed Korea's 'C' to a 'K.'

2. Chinese pop.
Kpop and Cpop are synonymous.
cpop by chiggawigganigga222 October 8, 2006

c pop yoke 

you feel like straight shit, or you are just sick as hell
"girl I'm feeling like c pop yoke these days"
"me too bruh"
c pop yoke by ddaydn May 24, 2023

Summer Teeth 

When someone has a lot of missing teeth.
Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
Summer Teeth by BeckPot August 2, 2012
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