Origins:
Pop music oriented toward teenagers has been common since at least the 1940’s with the heyday of Frank Sinatra and bobbysoxers. A significant common characteristic of teen-oriented pop has been that it is designed from the top down with a producer or record company executive creating the concept then hiring a performer to carry it out on stage and on record.
Development of Teen Pop:
The early 1960’s was a golden era of pop teen idols including Paul Anka
The Sound of Teen Pop:
The backbone of teen pop music is a simple, straightforward, ultra-catchy melody line. It is almost always easy to singalong with a teen pop classic. The songs may incorporate elements of other pop music genres, but usually they will never be mistaken for anything but mainstream pop. The music is designed for maximum focus on the performer and a direct appeal to listeners.
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1980’s:
With the arrival of punk and disco followed by new wave as dominant forces in pop music through the late 70’s and into the 80’s, manufactured teen-oriented pop once again faded. However, with the arrival of former Star Search contestant Tiffany
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1990’s:
With the arrival of grunge rock as a powerful commercial force, teen pop once again faded in the early 1990’s. However, it came back with its greatest commercial success yet in the late 1990’s. The Spice Girls
The Future of Teen Pop:
Teen pop as a cohesive movement in pop music has once again faded with the hiatus of *NSYNC, semi-retirement of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys movement away from their classic teen pop sound. However, a new round of successful teen performers in 2005 including Rihanna
Key Teen Pop Recordings:
Backstreet Boys
Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)Listen I Want It That WayListen
Debbie Gibson
Electric YouthListen Only In My DreamsListen
Hanson
MmmBopListen
New Kids on the Block
Step By StepListen You Got It (The Right Stuff)Listen
*NSYNC
PopListen
Britney Spears
…Baby One More TimeListen Oops!…I Did It AgainListen
Spice Girls
WannabeListen
Tiffany
I Think We’re Alone NowListen
Origins:
Pop music oriented toward teenagers has been common since at least the 1940’s with the heyday of Frank Sinatra and bobbysoxers. A significant common characteristic of teen-oriented pop has been that it is designed from the top down with a producer or record company executive creating the concept then hiring a performer to carry it out on stage and on record.
Development of Teen Pop:
The early 1960’s was a golden era of pop teen idols including Paul Anka
The Sound of Teen Pop:
The backbone of teen pop music is a simple, straightforward, ultra-catchy melody line. It is almost always easy to singalong with a teen pop classic. The songs may incorporate elements of other pop music genres, but usually they will never be mistaken for anything but mainstream pop. The music is designed for maximum focus on the performer and a direct appeal to listeners.
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1980’s:
With the arrival of punk and disco followed by new wave as dominant forces in pop music through the late 70’s and into the 80’s, manufactured teen-oriented pop once again faded. However, with the arrival of former Star Search contestant Tiffany
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1990’s:
With the arrival of grunge rock as a powerful commercial force, teen pop once again faded in the early 1990’s. However, it came back with its greatest commercial success yet in the late 1990’s. The Spice Girls
The Future of Teen Pop:
Teen pop as a cohesive movement in pop music has once again faded with the hiatus of *NSYNC, semi-retirement of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys movement away from their classic teen pop sound. However, a new round of successful teen performers in 2005 including Rihanna
Key Teen Pop Recordings:
Backstreet Boys
Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)Listen I Want It That WayListen
Debbie Gibson
Electric YouthListen Only In My DreamsListen
Hanson
MmmBopListen
New Kids on the Block
Step By StepListen You Got It (The Right Stuff)Listen
*NSYNC
PopListen
Britney Spears
…Baby One More TimeListen Oops!…I Did It AgainListen
Spice Girls
WannabeListen
Tiffany
I Think We’re Alone NowListen
Origins:
Pop music oriented toward teenagers has been common since at least the 1940’s with the heyday of Frank Sinatra and bobbysoxers. A significant common characteristic of teen-oriented pop has been that it is designed from the top down with a producer or record company executive creating the concept then hiring a performer to carry it out on stage and on record.
Development of Teen Pop:
The early 1960’s was a golden era of pop teen idols including Paul Anka
The Sound of Teen Pop:
The backbone of teen pop music is a simple, straightforward, ultra-catchy melody line. It is almost always easy to singalong with a teen pop classic. The songs may incorporate elements of other pop music genres, but usually they will never be mistaken for anything but mainstream pop. The music is designed for maximum focus on the performer and a direct appeal to listeners.
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1980’s:
With the arrival of punk and disco followed by new wave as dominant forces in pop music through the late 70’s and into the 80’s, manufactured teen-oriented pop once again faded. However, with the arrival of former Star Search contestant Tiffany
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1990’s:
With the arrival of grunge rock as a powerful commercial force, teen pop once again faded in the early 1990’s. However, it came back with its greatest commercial success yet in the late 1990’s. The Spice Girls
The Future of Teen Pop:
Teen pop as a cohesive movement in pop music has once again faded with the hiatus of *NSYNC, semi-retirement of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys movement away from their classic teen pop sound. However, a new round of successful teen performers in 2005 including Rihanna
Key Teen Pop Recordings:
Backstreet Boys
Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)Listen I Want It That WayListen
Debbie Gibson
Electric YouthListen Only In My DreamsListen
Hanson
MmmBopListen
New Kids on the Block
Step By StepListen You Got It (The Right Stuff)Listen
*NSYNC
PopListen
Britney Spears
…Baby One More TimeListen Oops!…I Did It AgainListen
Spice Girls
WannabeListen
Tiffany
I Think We’re Alone NowListen
Origins:
Pop music oriented toward teenagers has been common since at least the 1940’s with the heyday of Frank Sinatra and bobbysoxers. A significant common characteristic of teen-oriented pop has been that it is designed from the top down with a producer or record company executive creating the concept then hiring a performer to carry it out on stage and on record.
Development of Teen Pop:
The early 1960’s was a golden era of pop teen idols including Paul Anka
The Sound of Teen Pop:
The backbone of teen pop music is a simple, straightforward, ultra-catchy melody line. It is almost always easy to singalong with a teen pop classic. The songs may incorporate elements of other pop music genres, but usually they will never be mistaken for anything but mainstream pop. The music is designed for maximum focus on the performer and a direct appeal to listeners.
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1980’s:
With the arrival of punk and disco followed by new wave as dominant forces in pop music through the late 70’s and into the 80’s, manufactured teen-oriented pop once again faded. However, with the arrival of former Star Search contestant Tiffany
Teen Pop Artists of the Late 1990’s:
With the arrival of grunge rock as a powerful commercial force, teen pop once again faded in the early 1990’s. However, it came back with its greatest commercial success yet in the late 1990’s. The Spice Girls
The Future of Teen Pop:
Teen pop as a cohesive movement in pop music has once again faded with the hiatus of *NSYNC, semi-retirement of Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys movement away from their classic teen pop sound. However, a new round of successful teen performers in 2005 including Rihanna
Key Teen Pop Recordings:
Backstreet Boys
- Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)Listen I Want It That WayListen
Debbie Gibson
- Electric YouthListen Only In My DreamsListen
Hanson
- MmmBopListen
New Kids on the Block
- Step By StepListen You Got It (The Right Stuff)Listen
*NSYNC
- PopListen
Britney Spears
- …Baby One More TimeListen Oops!…I Did It AgainListen
Spice Girls
- WannabeListen
Tiffany
- I Think We’re Alone NowListen