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1Europop refers to a style of pop music that first developed in today's form in UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}, throughout the late [[TheSeventies 1970s]]. Europop topped the charts throughout TheEighties and TheNineties. Some Europop stars came from France, Germany, Italy, Ireland and the Netherlands; but most were Swedish in origin. In the 1970s, such groups were primarily popular in continental countries, with the exception of the biggest Europop outfit ever, Swedish 4-piece Music/{{ABBA}}, who achieved massive success in the UK, where they scored a phenomenal 19 top 10 singles and 9 chart-topping albums, and in UsefulNotes/NorthAmerica and UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Music/{{Roxette}} and Music/AceOfBase led Europop in [[{{Eagleland}} American]] and British mainstream audiences. By the 1990s, pop groups like the Music/SpiceGirls and the Music/BackstreetBoys were strongly influenced by Europop. One of the main differences between American and European pop is that Europop is generally more dance and trance oriented. In central Europe ItaloDisco (a.k.a. '80s Eurodisco) and Euro House (a.k.a. '90s Eurodance) (later) are the predominant attempts by young musicians to have a hit record in and beyond the borders of their own country.
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3The use of the term Europop differs between the [[{{Eagleland}} United States]], UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom and the rest of Europe. In the United States, British and even Australian acts such as Music/KylieMinogue can be termed Europop, while in the United Kingdom the term is used exclusively for acts from Continental Europe. British groups Music/GirlsAloud, Music/{{Take That|Band}}, and Music/{{Sugababes}} would never be referred to as "Europop" in their home country. For this wiki, we'll use the British definition.
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5In Continental Europe, the term "Europop" is used to describe non-English language hits of the late '50s, '60s, and early '70s, mostly from France & Italy, before the '70s Euro disco era, popularised by Scopitone jukeboxes in France and Cinebox/Coilorama in Italy. Since the late '90s, the term has been more widely used to describe mainstream pop. This includes mainstream hits from all around Europe (influenced by '90s Eurodance, a.k.a. Euro-House), boy bands and girl bands (especially from UK, Germany and Sweden) and low-tempo pop ballads. Continental Europop was made known to Great Britain largely through spoof-travelogue magazine show ''Series/{{Eurotrash}}'', in which the extremely French host Antoine de Caunes took delight in screening the most magnificently tacky or just downright strange European cultural manifestations. This invariably included at least one Europop star per show who was offered a chance to perform to a British audience.
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7!!Examples of Europop:
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9* Music/TwoBrothersOnThe4thFloor
10* Music/TwoUnlimited
11* Music/{{ABBA}}
12* Music/AceOfBase
13** ''Music/HappyNation''
14* Music/{{Aha}}
15* Alexia
16* Music/{{Alphabeat}}
17* Amber
18* Music/{{Amir}}
19* Annie (born Anne Lilia Berge-Strand)
20* Music/{{Aqua}}
21* The Ark
22* ATC (later known as A Touch of Class)
23* Music/ATeens
24* Attack
25* Music/BabyAlice
26* Music/BebeLilly
27* Baccara
28* Music/{{Basshunter}}
29* Music/{{Bearforce1}}
30* Blå Øjne
31* Music/BoneyM
32* Bosson
33* Music/CaptainJack
34* Music/{{Caramell}}
35* Music/{{Cascada}}
36* ''Music/{{Chess|1984}}'' -- a {{Europop}} RockOpera.
37* Music/{{Chilly}}
38* Music/AlexChristensen
39* Music/{{Darin}} -- a Swedish popstar of Kurdish origins and first runner up of the first edition of ''Swedish Idol''
40* DHT
41* Double You
42* Music/DschinghisKhan
43* DYCE
44* Music/Eiffel65, whose first album is the TropeNamer
45* E-Type
46* Series/EurovisionSongContest - although, it's more of an example how WEIRD Europop can be.
47* Lara Fabian
48* Music/FastFoodRockers
49* Fragma
50** Damae
51* Music/GrooveCoverage
52* [[Music/GuntherSinger Günther]]
53* Music/{{Haddaway}}
54* Hege
55* Ian van Dahl
56** [=AnnaGrace=]
57* Music/{{Inna}}
58* Gerard Joling
59* Music/{{Karma}}
60* Music/{{Kerli}}
61* Music/TheKnife
62* Lasgo
63* Ann Lee (born in England, lives in Italy, also sings {{Eurobeat}} [[IHaveManyNames under various aliases]]. Her real name is Annerley Gordon, which she performs under as well.)
64* Music/LocoLoco
65* Music/{{Loreen}}
66* Kim Lukas (like Ann Lee, an English expat in Italy)
67* Music/PetraMarklund (AKA September)
68* Me & My
69* Missing Heart
70* Music/MKids
71* Mr. President
72* Nathalie (AKA Joga, also {{Eurobeat}})
73* Novaspace
74* Music/OZone
75** Music/DanBalan
76* Music/{{Pakito}}
77* Pandora (AKA Anneli Magnusson)
78* Music/SarinaParis -- although born in Canada, she is of Italian descent and relocated there
79* "Music/PlanetOfTheBass" — a parody of the genre by American comedian Kyle Gordon under the stage name DJ Crazy Times
80* Music/{{Rednex}}
81* Music/ManuelReuter
82* [[Music/RIOGroup R.I.O.]]
83* Rollergirl
84* Music/{{Roxette}}
85** ''Music/LookSharp''
86** ''Music/{{Joyride}}''
87* Kate Ryan
88* Secret Garden
89* Music/SmileDK
90* Music/{{Starstylers}}
91* Sylver
92* T.H. Express
93* Music/ToyBox
94* Music/{{Vengaboys}}
95* Music/VideoKids
96* Music/JasminWagner (AKA Blümchen, also [[HardcoreTechno Happy Hardcore]])
97* Whigfield
98[[/index]]

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