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Pop kreatif, once heavily promoted through government-backed platforms like RRI and TVRI, struggled to achieve the same levels of success in the changing music scene. [73] By the early 2000's, Pop kreatif was gradually forgotten by music enthusiasts, eventually fading into obscurity as Pop Melayu captured the public’s attention.
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In addition, city pop influenced J-pop, Shibuya-kei [2] and anime music in Japan. [11] City pop's influence spread to Indonesia, leading to the development of a local style known as Pop kreatif. [29] City pop also spread to South Korea, where a local Korean version of city pop in the 1980s influenced the development of K-pop. [13]
Indonesian pop music from the 1980s until the 90s', known as Pop kreatif, are commonly referred to as "Indonesian city pop", due to their perceived similarities to the Japanese genre. The Japanese city pop and Pop Kreatif genre themselves gained popularity among youngsters and amateur musicians in the late 2010s via the Internet.
Kool is also a music band that advanced to the final round of Song Champion 4 times in a row with their participation for the first time at the Anugerah Juara Lagu 1995 through the song "Kau dan Aku" (replacing Ning Baizura) and also became the champion in the Pop Rock category. At the 1996 Anugerah Juara Lagu, Kool Band once again reached the ...
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Live at Budokan: Red Night & Black Night Apocalypse [a] is the third live video release by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal.It contains two concerts performed at Nippon Budokan shortly after the release of the band's eponymous debut album, and was released on January 7, 2015 in a standard edition and a limited-edition box set exclusively for "The One" fanclub members.