This week I decided to go with a song I have been super into lately! It's the closing scene of the #MusicVideo for the Japanese single "Do Not Touch" from the Twice sub-unit MiSaMo. Instead of Mina, Sana, and Momo we have Judy, Shino, and Raymond. So, JuShiRay.
The last scene of the music video has them standing as though they are inside of a picture frame, so I tried to recreate that scene and made custom designs for the frame. Also, custom designs for the dresses.
For more than ten years now, the label P-pop has become a terminology used to refer to a new genre of music. Often than not, it is used to mean the rising Philippine idol groups and also compared to OPM or Original Pilipino Music.
But what is it exactly? Is not P-pop Pilipino popular music by definition?
An Internet search for P-pop will give different definitions of it, what it covers, and what it represents. There are those who use it to mean the idol groups. There are articles written wherein it was used interchangeably with OPM. While there are also those who use it as an umbrella terminology for everything Filipino made. It can not all be correct, right?
Simple answer?
P-pop, or Pinoy Popular music, is all music composed or performed by a Filipino.
OPM, or Original Pilipino Music, is every original music composed by a Filipino.