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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]
1993 – "Rebranding of categories from Pop kreatif to Ballad, Rock to Pop Rock; while re -composing classic song entries are abolished" 1994 – "First time Juara lagu held without musicians; invited jury" 1995 – "Public jury involvement from 4 locations across the country"
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Music Universe K-909 is a show features appearances of popular k-pop acts and "newcomers", who perform live on stage and interact with the audience throughout each episode. It airs every Saturday at 16:40 KST on JTBC , starting from September 24, 2022.
August 21: No Broadcast or Winner [55] [3] 530 August 28: Special episode, winner not announced [56] 531 September 4 Zerobaseone "Good So Bad" 5,794 [57] [58] 532 September 11 Le Sserafim "Crazy" 4,777 [59] 533 September 18: No Winner [a] [60] 534 September 25 P1Harmony "Sad Song" 6,219 [61] 535 October 2 Kang Daniel "Electric Shock" 4,634 [62 ...
It is from this era that the term "I-pop" emerged and was used by several groups, including Cherrybelle, [23] [24] 7Icons, and XO-IX. [25] Several J-pop-influenced groups also debuted around the same time. In 2011, Super Girlies, a J-pop-influenced girl group, debuted; their first single is a cover of a Berryz Kobo song. [26]