Pop
Pop in general
The term pop music (of English pop music, popular music contraction) refers to a combination of different genres musicales1 2 highly popular within society. This type of music is basically made to be marketed. Many cite the beginnings of this genre for years 30.3 As a genre, pop music is very eclectic, often borrowing elements from other styles such as urban, dance, rock, Latin and country4, however, there are basic elements that define pop. As the overall length short to middle of songs, written in a basic format (often using estrucuta of verse and chorus) and the common use of repeated choruses, melodic songs being pegadizas.5 The so-called "pure pop "music, like power pop, features all these elements, using electric guitars, drums and bass for instrumentación6, in the case of such music, the main objective is usually to be pleasant to hear, rather than having much artistic depth. The pop is generally regarded as a genre that is recorded commercially and want to have a massive audience appeal
Pop Art (Pop Art) was an important twentieth-century art movement characterized by the use of popular cultural images taken from the media, such as advertisements, comic books, cultural objects "mundane" and the world film. Pop art, like pop music, seeking to use popular images as opposed to elitist culture within the Fine Arts, separated from its context and isolating them or combining them with other, 1 besides emphasizing the banal or kitschy aspect of a cultural element, often through the use of irony.
