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* Music/{{Eminem}} (from ''Music/TheMarshallMathersLP'' to ''Encore'') -- in particular, his VillainProtagonist persona, [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke vulgar]], [[LightmareFuel disturbing comedy]], songs about TabloidMelodrama and fame, and stylised cartoon voices. His song "Stan" in particular has been cited as an inspiration to many.

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* Music/{{Eminem}}'s songwriting from ''Music/TheMarshallMathersLP'' to ''Encore'', in particular his way of mixing [[RockStarSong Pop Star Songs]] and a TabloidMelodrama aesthetic with VillainProtagonist [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke vulgarity]] and [[GrossoutShow grossout comedy]].

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* Music/MaxTundra, an electronic producer whose GenreBusting albums in the 2000s are considered an UrExample of the genre.


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* Jenna Rose's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XMy9WeI_fw "My Jeans"]], which had a BileFascination online fandom in 2010, was cited by Music/HundredGecs as a primary influence. Note its combination of CrapsaccharineWorld girlishness, StepfordSmiler lyrics about consumerism, and harsh distorted screams.



* Music/{{Eminem}}'s songwriting from ''Music/TheMarshallMathersLP'' to ''Encore'', in particular his way of mixing [[RockStarSong Pop Star Songs]] and a TabloidMelodrama aesthetic with VillainProtagonist [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke vulgarity]] and [[GrossoutShow grossout comedy]].



* Music/{{Eminem}}'s songwriting from ''Music/TheMarshallMathersLP'' to ''Encore'', in particular his way of mixing [[RockStarSong Pop Star Songs]] and a TabloidMelodrama aesthetic with VillainProtagonist [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke vulgarity]] and [[GrossoutShow grossout comedy]].


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* Jenna Rose's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XMy9WeI_fw "My Jeans"]], which had a BileFascination online fandom in 2010, was cited by Music/HundredGecs as a primary influence. Note its combination of CrapsaccharineWorld girlishness, StepfordSmiler lyrics about consumerism, and harsh distorted screams.
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* Jenna Rose's [["My Jeans" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XMy9WeI_fw]], which had a BileFascination online fandom in 2010, was cited by Music/HundredGecs as a primary influence. Note its combination of CrapsaccharineWorld girlishness, StepfordSmiler lyrics about consumerism, and harsh distorted screams.

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* Jenna Rose's [["My Jeans" https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XMy9WeI_fw]], com/watch?v=0XMy9WeI_fw "My Jeans"]], which had a BileFascination online fandom in 2010, was cited by Music/HundredGecs as a primary influence. Note its combination of CrapsaccharineWorld girlishness, StepfordSmiler lyrics about consumerism, and harsh distorted screams.

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!!Artists that are not hyperpop, but were formative to the genre:
* Music/BritneySpears's 2007 album ''Blackout'' was hugely influential on the genre, with its satirical TabloidMelodrama lyrics, abrasive, distorted production and [[AutoTune robotic]] vocals.
* Jenna Rose's "My Jeans", which had a BileFascination online fandom in 2010, was cited by Music/HundredGecs as a primary influence.
* Music/RebeccaBlack's early material.
* Music/CarlyRaeJepsen
* Music/{{Eminem}}'s songwriting from ''Music/TheMarshallMathersLP'' to ''Encore'', in particular his [[RockStarSong Pop Star Songs]] mixed with VillainProtagonist rage and [[BottomOfTheBarrelJoke garish vulgarity]].
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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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->''"Here is music suited to [=TikTok=]'s DIY hijinks, Twitch's video-game violence, and the all-you-can-listen-to, boundary-free possibilities of music streaming."''
-->--'''Spencer Kornhaber''' [[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/03/hyperpop/617795/ on Hyperpop]]

Hyperpop is a microgenre of {{Pop}} where pop music gets taken to the extreme, characterized by highly [[AutoTune auto-tuned]] vocals, bombastic production, catchy and repetitive melodies, and a cutesy, [[StylisticSuck intentionally trash style.]]

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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!!Artists often categorized as hyperpop:
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* Music/HundredGecs
** ''Music/ThousandGecs''
* Music/ThreeOhThree (some of their later material)
* Music/FarrahAbraham (considered to be a precursor of the genre)
* Music/RebeccaBlack (most of her later material)
* Music/{{Bladee}}
* Music/CharliXCX (from ''Vroom Vroom'' onwards)
* [[Music/AGCook A. G. Cook]]
* Music/HannahDiamond
* Music/DorianElectra
* [[Music/{{Gupi}} gupi]]
* Music/KimPetras
* Music/CarolinePolachek
* Music/RinaSawayama
* Music/{{Slayyyter}}
* Music/{{Sophie}}
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