Korea-Pop music (Korean-pop, K-POP for short, Korean:) is a kind of music. Refers to pop music originated in Korea, including dance music, modern rhythm and blues, pop music, hip hop music and so on. On the basis of Han Le, a lot of black street hip-hop music styles have been incorporated.
The differences between Korean pop music and other pop music strengthen people's memory and discrimination of their musical styles.
First, Korean pop music is different from pop music in other countries in song style. For example, in the United States, American pop music presents multicultural characteristics, and the mainstream styles are mostly from black music, mainly rock, country and jazz. Japanese pop music is formed on the basis of traditional songs and influenced by western pop music, especially rock music. Although South Korea also has such a craft, due to cultural differences such as language and geography, its style is mainly dance music, with distinct rhythm and straightforward language.
Second, the choice of the singer. The selection of Korean artists is extremely demanding, and South Korea has a "trainee system". Entertainment companies select some people to stay in the company for training through selection activities. These selected people are "trainees", who receive all-round training as artists' reserves. Although the selection system is harsh, it ensures the quality of Korean pop music producers and enables them to present their own pop music more perfectly.