Pop-folk
Pop-folk | |
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Stylistic origins | Balkan, Pop |
Cultural origins | Individual folk music |
Typical instruments | Produces various acoustic or folk acoustic sounds of String instruments. |
Subgenres | |
Balkan pop - Chalga - Manele - Turbo-Folk - Modern Laika - Tallava - Balkan ballad |
Pop-folk (Cyrillic: Поп-фолк) is an umbrella term for several music styles in the Balkans region of Southeastern Europe, characterized by the fusion of pop music, folk music and dance music or in other words the fusion of commercial folk music, the ethnic elements of each area and the "nightclub" music.
- Chalga, in Bulgaria
- Turbo-folk, in Serbia
- Modern Laika, in Greece
- Manele, in Romania
- Tallava, in Albania
Pop-Folk in Bulgaria:
Andrea Anelia Azis Boris Dali Emilia Fiki Galena Galin Iliyan Ivana Konstantin Malina Maria Preslava Sofi Marinova Tedi Aleksandrova Toni Storaro Tsvetelina Yaneva Ustata Yanitsa
See also
- Arabesque, in Turkey
- Mizrahi music, in Israel
- Music of Lebanon
- Raï, in Algeria
- Arabic pop music
- Disco polo, in Poland
- Mulatós zene, in Hungary
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