So now are there any differences between J-Pop and K-Pop of are these international musical genres about the same?

To me J-Pop and K-Pop sound just about the same but that must be because I seldomly listen to J-Pop AND K-Pop/don't listen to J-Pop and K-Pop very much 😛
 Mike88Al27 posted een jaar geleden
next question »

Random Antwoorden

BlindBandit92 said:
Dude...

Do u know what J-pop and K-pop mean?

Japanese pop muziek and Korean pop music. The biggest difference is the language. If u pay attention to what they are actually saying. There's a difference.
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
Yes and don't worry, I know exactly what J-Pop and K-Pop mean. At the same time I wasn't talking about the languages in each genre, Japanese and Korean, respectively. I was actually talking about if there are ANY differences especially the musical styles/techniques within AND between J-Pop and K-Pop
Mike88Al27 posted een jaar geleden
*
globaal, algemene THAT is what I was talking about
Mike88Al27 posted een jaar geleden
*
^yawn do u have anything do rather than argue with yourself in the mirror?
BlindBandit92 posted een jaar geleden
Zeppie said:
One is Korean.
One is Japanese.
Derp xP

It's pop muziek (although other genres fall under Kpop and Jpop too). Pop muziek has a similar sound wherever u are in the world, only difference being the language being spoken.

Sometimes a deciding factor in people's preference between Kpop and Jpop lies within the visual side of muziek videos, because both genres put an emphasis on the visual portrayal of the muziek whether that's set, dancing, outfits etc.
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
Yes, THAT is exactly another thing I was talking about as well. So for examples, which one is meer flashier? Which one is meer stylish? Which one is meer upbeat and energetic?
Mike88Al27 posted een jaar geleden
*
In my opinion Kpop has the upper hand when it comes to production value of mv's, but there are also many great Jpop ones too.
Zeppie posted een jaar geleden
zanhar1 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong; K-pop puts meer emphasis on dance then J-pop does. And I think J-pop has...stranger visuals. I also believe that J-pop tends to be meer cutesy than sexy where as K-pop is the reverse.

But this is only based on my (probably) limited observation.
select as best answer
posted een jaar geleden 
*
Poor! ugly nerd!
new2 posted een jaar geleden
*
I think u may be viewing your reflection on your computer screen. Might want to stop doing that.
zanhar1 posted een jaar geleden
next question »