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'''K-Pop''' ({{wpl|Sundanese language|Kapulakan|}}:ᮊᮨᮕᮧᮕ᮪ [[Steiner-Richthofen]]: kepop`), short for '''kapulakan popular music''' is a form {{wpl|pop music|popular music}} originating from Kapulaka. While Kapulka already developed a thriving pop and rock scene since the late 1960s the term K-pop usually only applies to the popular music scene which developed in the late 80s and early 90s. While originally mostly drawing from [[Werania|weranian]] pop and rock k-pop massively diversified and nowadays draws inspiration from a lot of differetn kinds of music from all over the world.
'''K-Pop''' ({{wpl|Sundanese language|Kapulakan|}}:ᮊᮨᮕᮧᮕ᮪ [[Steiner-Richthofen]]: kepop`), short for '''kapulakan popular music''' is a form {{wpl|pop music|popular music}} originating from Kapulaka. While Kapulka already developed a thriving pop and rock scene since the late 1960s the term K-pop usually only applies to the popular music scene which developed in the late 80s and early 90s. While originally mostly drawing from [[Werania|weranian]] pop and rock k-pop massively diversified and nowadays draws inspiration from a lot of differetn kinds of music from all over the world.
Seeing a steady growth since the mid 90s K-Pop reached a global audience for the first time in 2007 with the singer [[Sapariah]]. Following her success throughout [[coius]] the Kapulakan bgovernment decided to support this music industry in developmet through the passing of several laws providing musicians with extra funding for their projects. This was done both out of an desire to use it to grow kapulakan prestige in the world but also to keep younger kapulakans in the country by providing new job opportunities. Throughout the 2010s K-pop grew even more popular worldwide with some artists like [[Nugraha]] or [[KND]] becoming interantional stars.
Seeing a steady growth since the mid 90s K-Pop reached a global audience for the first time in 2007 with the singer [[Sapariah]]. Following her success throughout [[coius]] the Kapulakan bgovernment decided to support this music industry in developmet through the passing of several laws providing musicians with extra funding for their projects. This was done both out of an desire to use it to grow kapulakan prestige in the world but also to keep younger kapulakans in the country by providing new job opportunities. Throughout the 2010s K-pop grew even more popular worldwide with some artists like [[Nugraha]] or [[KND]] becoming interantional stars.
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K-Pop (Kapulakan:ᮊᮨᮕᮧᮕ᮪ Steiner-Richthofen: kepop`), short for kapulakan popular music is a form popular music originating from Kapulaka. While Kapulka already developed a thriving pop and rock scene since the late 1960s the term K-pop usually only applies to the popular music scene which developed in the late 80s and early 90s. While originally mostly drawing from weranian pop and rock k-pop massively diversified and nowadays draws inspiration from a lot of differetn kinds of music from all over the world. Seeing a steady growth since the mid 90s K-Pop reached a global audience for the first time in 2007 with the singer Sapariah. Following her success throughout coius the Kapulakan bgovernment decided to support this music industry in developmet through the passing of several laws providing musicians with extra funding for their projects. This was done both out of an desire to use it to grow kapulakan prestige in the world but also to keep younger kapulakans in the country by providing new job opportunities. Throughout the 2010s K-pop grew even more popular worldwide with some artists like Nugraha or KND becoming interantional stars. Kylaris Kapulaka: