British Pop
British Pop is a genre of popular music that originated in the United Kingdom during the mid-20th century. It encompasses a wide range of styles and influences, often characterized by catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. Key figures in British Pop include The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Adele, who have all made significant contributions to the genre.
The genre gained international prominence in the 1960s with the British Invasion, where bands like The Who and The Kinks gained popularity in the United States. Over the decades, British Pop has evolved, incorporating elements from rock, electronic, and dance music, influencing artists worldwide.