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Definition of pop group in English: pop group(also pop band) noun A number of musicians and vocalists who perform pop music together. they became the fifth biggest-selling pop group of all time Example sentencesExamples - They blossomed into one of the great pop groups of the 1980s and 1990s.
- They played some of the prettiest sections of music you're gonna hear from any pop band anywhere.
- He was trying to remember the name of a pop group so I could sing one of their songs at karaoke.
- Fans of the Scottish pop group have been waiting for its new compilation for quite a while now.
- To me, she was the great female vocalist in Canada's best pop band.
- There is no doubt that this pop group sought publicity.
- Competence notwithstanding, the group doesn't offer anything new in the world of female-fronted, guitar-driven pop bands.
- As a whole, however, the willingness to defy convention in terms of their status as an indie pop group, is a large step forward for the band.
- Above all, this is a fascinating glimpse into a time when pop bands were given free reign to try virtually anything.
- The documentary follows the superstar pop group on an Australian tour, with generous concert footage of screaming Aussie youth.
- The other opening act was refreshing after having to listen to the horrible bubble gum pop group.
- We're here to talk about how and why the they are one of Britain's best pop groups.
- They're a true pop band, but deep down, you know that they just want to rock.
- A pre-teen pop band spreads their manufactured music across Japan.
- With this, their second offering, they have broken the mould of the manufactured pop group.
- They were a more indie pop group that enjoyed some success in their native land.
- There have been good films made by other British pop groups that were admittedly fun and engaging.
- The commercial rock pop group were given the chance to strut their stuff in front of the crowds like true stars.
- This year has been another hectic year for Ireland's number one pop group.
- Despite some people categorizing them as rock, the group is a pop band with a knack for simple poetry.
Definition of pop group in US English: pop group(also pop band) noun A number of musicians and vocalists who perform pop music together. they became the fifth biggest-selling pop group of all time Example sentencesExamples - As a whole, however, the willingness to defy convention in terms of their status as an indie pop group, is a large step forward for the band.
- Despite some people categorizing them as rock, the group is a pop band with a knack for simple poetry.
- Above all, this is a fascinating glimpse into a time when pop bands were given free reign to try virtually anything.
- This year has been another hectic year for Ireland's number one pop group.
- There is no doubt that this pop group sought publicity.
- The commercial rock pop group were given the chance to strut their stuff in front of the crowds like true stars.
- They played some of the prettiest sections of music you're gonna hear from any pop band anywhere.
- He was trying to remember the name of a pop group so I could sing one of their songs at karaoke.
- With this, their second offering, they have broken the mould of the manufactured pop group.
- There have been good films made by other British pop groups that were admittedly fun and engaging.
- A pre-teen pop band spreads their manufactured music across Japan.
- They're a true pop band, but deep down, you know that they just want to rock.
- They were a more indie pop group that enjoyed some success in their native land.
- To me, she was the great female vocalist in Canada's best pop band.
- Fans of the Scottish pop group have been waiting for its new compilation for quite a while now.
- They blossomed into one of the great pop groups of the 1980s and 1990s.
- We're here to talk about how and why the they are one of Britain's best pop groups.
- Competence notwithstanding, the group doesn't offer anything new in the world of female-fronted, guitar-driven pop bands.
- The documentary follows the superstar pop group on an Australian tour, with generous concert footage of screaming Aussie youth.
- The other opening act was refreshing after having to listen to the horrible bubble gum pop group.
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