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Speeches by Farhad Forootani, a successful and famous singer, about the history of pop music

Pop music is a style of popular music and usually contrasts with classical and folk music (local) and is different from them.  However, artists of this style can also be active in rock, hip-hop, dance, rhythm and blues (R&B) and country, making this style of music more flexible.

 Literally, pop music means folk music and came from the hearts of the people.  Pop is derived from the Latin word Popular, which means people in Latin.  Definitely a bit difficult to define pop music because it is fun in nature and seems lighter than the serious goals of art music or even local music, most of which have a specific educational and moral purpose.  Pop music background:

 The most famous singer of the 1980s was Michael Jackson, who with the release of “Trailer” (the best-selling music album in the world to date) and “Bad” (one of the best-selling albums in history) underwent fundamental and deconstructive changes in music styles, especially  Pop style, created.  Michael Jackson is known as the “King of Pop” and Madonna is known as the “Queen of Pop”.  The rest of the famous artists of this period: Modern Talking, who with the single “You are my heart you are my soul” could stay at the top of the charts for several weeks.

  Michael Bolton, Prince, Janet Jackson, Doran Doran, Police Group and….  to be.  The 1990s and the 21st century took on a different face with the fashion of boys ‘and girls’ groups.  One Direction Tick Det, Blue, Spice Girls arrived in England.  The Irish bands of this period were Boiseon and Westlife.  America also had the Backstreet Boys and Hanson and Ann Sink, and people like Ariana Grande are known as the “Princess of Pop.”  In 1999, Ricky Martin introduced Latin pop and was followed by the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Enrique Iglesias and Mark Anthony.  The 1990s and the 21st century took on a different face with the fashion of boys ‘and girls’ groups.  One Direction Tick Det, Blue, Spice Girls arrived in England.  The Irish bands of this period were Boiseon and Westlife.  America also had the Backstreet Boys and Hanson and Ann Sink, and people like Ariana Grande are known as the “Princess of Pop.”  In 1999, Ricky Martin introduced Latin pop and was followed by the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Enrique Iglesias and Mark Anthony.  Pop music in Iran has been popular since the 19th century and since the Qajar era.  Later, with the invention of radio, it became more widespread among the people, and with the arrival and activity of singers like Wigan, it made great progress.

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