J-pop

"J-pop" in a Sentence (8 examples)

"Do you like to listen to J-rock or J-pop?" "What does that mean?" "J-rock is Japanese rock, and J-pop is Japanese pop."

Mary listens to J-pop and K-pop.

The show's theme song sounded like a cross between J-pop and salsa, with a little bit of a 70's vibe thrown in for good measure.

My friend Steve in university was muscular, but not bulky. He hailed from Xiānggǎng, but mostly grew up in North America. He was an enthusiast of the Japanese language and listened to J-pop whenever he could. His dream came true when he met a Japanese girl and eventually married her.

There are lots of different genres of music out there — for example, EDM or J-pop.

Recent J-POP doesn't really have many signature songs, you know.

The girls are constantly reshuffled into new permutations in order to feed the J-pop market's insatiable demand for fresh looks and faces.

She may be declining in popularity, relevance and quality, but Ayumi Hamasaki is still the undisputed Queen of J-Pop, and it will be a long while before anyone can surpass her.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.