L-pop
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Stylistic origins | Pop • Hip hop • Electronic • R&B |
Cultural origins | 1990s, Laos |
Typical instruments | Vocals • Keyboards • Piano • Sampler • Sequencer • Synthesizer • Drum pad • Drums • Electric bass |
L-pop (an abbreviation for Lao popular music) is a musical genre consisting of pop, rock, hip hop, electronic, and R&B music.
History
Conception and industrialization
Lao pop gained international spotlight through Alexandra Bounxouei, who is considered to be the first Lao pop princess.[1] Other Lao artists popular with the younger generation include Cells, L.O.G, Overdance, Princess, Caramel, Pull-T Club, Super One, Genii, Xtreme, Dozo, Tik Keoprasert, MAY, Annita, and Aluna.[2]
L-pop today embraces a wide variety of styles that are mainly based in Vientiane, the capital of Laos. There are also a number of Lao artists from Luang Prabang, Laos.
Popularity
L-pop is popular in Laos and has recently penetrated neighboring markets. There is also a growing fan base in the United States, France, and Canada.
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