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** 2023 - ''Music/TenThousandGecs''

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* Music/AliceGlass (her work with Music/CrystalCastles are also considered to be a precursor for the genre)

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* Music/AliceGlass (her work with Music/CrystalCastles are also considered to be a precursor for the genre)Music/AliceGlass



* Music/{{Grimes}}

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* Music/{{Grimes}}Music/{{Grimes}}, especially on records like ''Music/{{Visions}}'' and ''Music/ArtAngels.''
* Music/SleighBells' very [[LoudnessWar abrasive approach to production]] combined with Alexis Krauss' more {{Pop}}-oriented melodies makes them a precursor.
* Music/CrystalCastles, as well as Alice Glass' first solo EP.
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* Music/{{Grimes}}
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* Music/AliceGlass (her work with Music/CrystalCastles are also considered to be a precursor for the genre)
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* Farrah Abraham's only album, ''Music/MyTeenageDreamEnded'', has been cited as an early example of the genre owing to its extremely unconventional production style which clashes its conventional instrumentation with harsh and deeply emotional vocals.

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* Farrah Abraham's only album, ''Music/MyTeenageDreamEnded'', has been cited as an early example of the genre owing to its extremely unconventional production style which clashes its where conventional instrumentation is juxtaposed with harsh and deeply emotional vocals.
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* Music/{{Aqua}}, whose flamboyant take on Eurodance that mixes high-energy production with satirically vapid lyrics (most prominently exemplified by their 1997 international hit "Barbie Girl") is held up by 21st century listeners as an UrExample of hyperpop.

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* Music/VyletPony (Part of her usual GenreMashup / GenreRoulette, as of the last two albums)
** 2022 - ''Music/CanOpenersNotebookFishWhisperer''

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* Music/VyletPony (Part of her usual GenreMashup / GenreRoulette, as of the last two albums)
** 2022 - ''Music/CanOpenersNotebookFishWhisperer''
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-->--'''Spencer Kornhaber''' [[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/03/hyperpop/617795/ on Hyperpop]]

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-->--'''Spencer -->-- '''Spencer Kornhaber''' [[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/03/hyperpop/617795/ on Hyperpop]]

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The term "hyperpop" originated from [=SoundCloud=]'s {{Nightcore}} scene, though the name wouldn't get associated with its current traits until the rise of A.G. Cook with his Music/PCMusic label and fellow collaborators Music/{{Sophie}} and Music/CharliXCX (who went hyperpop after finding herself displeased with her previous PopPunk sound), with many critics noting their certain aspects such as a uniquely post-ironic aesthetic and an exaggeration of pop music tropes. Hyperpop took a boost in popularity in 2019 with the critical success of Music/HundredGecs' debut album ''Music/ThousandGecs'' and Spotify's addition of a "Hyperpop" playlist, exposing a variety of artists to a wider audience. Several older artists considered influential to the genre, like Music/RebeccaBlack and Music/ThreeOhThree, have even embraced hyperpop, either by making songs going for the sound, guest features on other artists' tracks, or in Black's case, a remix of "Music/{{Friday}}" produced by 100 gecs' Dylan Brady (with Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and 3OH!3 themselves featured).

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The term "hyperpop" originated from [=SoundCloud=]'s {{Nightcore}} scene, though the name wouldn't get associated with its current traits until the rise of A.G. Cook with his Music/PCMusic label and fellow collaborators Music/{{Sophie}} and Music/CharliXCX (who went hyperpop after finding herself displeased with her previous PopPunk sound), with many critics noting their certain aspects such as a uniquely post-ironic aesthetic and an exaggeration of pop music tropes. Hyperpop took a boost in popularity in 2019 with the critical success of Music/HundredGecs' debut album ''Music/ThousandGecs'' and Spotify's addition of a "Hyperpop" playlist, exposing a variety of artists to a wider audience. Several older artists considered influential to the genre, like Music/RebeccaBlack and Music/ThreeOhThree, have even embraced hyperpop, either by making songs going for the sound, guest features on other artists' tracks, or in Black's case, a remix of "Music/{{Friday}}" produced by 100 gecs' Dylan Brady (with Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and 3OH!3 themselves featured). A subgenre of hyperpop hip-hop has also emerged, with artists such as Music/{{Bladee}} taking MelodicRap to goofy extremes.


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* Music/TheBlackEyedPeas and will.i.am during their PopRap era, particularly "Check It Out" feat. Music/NickiMinaj.
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* Music/PinkPantheress

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** 2019 - ''Music/{{Charli}}''
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** 2017 - ''Music/Number1Angel''
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** 2017 - ''Music/Pop2''
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* Farrah Abraham's only album, ''Music/MyTeenageDreamEnded'', has been cited as an early example of the genre owing to its extremely unconventional production style which clashes its conventional instrumentation with harsh and deeply emotional vocals.
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