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Armenian pop music has undergone much change and transformation over its history, from its roots in traditional folk music to contemporary pop and rap styles. Today, young Armenians continue to create and enjoy pop music that reflects a unique blend of Armenian traditions and modern influences. | Armenian pop music has undergone much change and transformation over its history, from its roots in traditional folk music to contemporary pop and rap styles. Today, young Armenians continue to create and enjoy pop music that reflects a unique blend of Armenian traditions and modern influences. | ||
<span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Traditional-Armenian-Dances|Traditional Armenian Dances]] & [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Traditional-Music-and-Dance|Traditional Music and Dance]].</span> | |||
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Armenian pop music offers a unique blend of traditional Armenian music and modern pop and rap styles. From Sirusho to Super Sako, modern Armenian pop musicians have achieved international success and continue to create new, exciting music. Whether you are a fan of traditional folk music or modern pop beats, Armenian pop music offers something for everyone. | Armenian pop music offers a unique blend of traditional Armenian music and modern pop and rap styles. From Sirusho to Super Sako, modern Armenian pop musicians have achieved international success and continue to create new, exciting music. Whether you are a fan of traditional folk music or modern pop beats, Armenian pop music offers something for everyone. | ||
<span link>With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Armenian-Ceramics-and-Pottery|Armenian Ceramics and Pottery]] & [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Armenian-Churches-and-Monasteries|Armenian Churches and Monasteries]].</span> | |||
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* [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Armenian-Actors-and-Celebrities|Armenian Actors and Celebrities]] | * [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Armenian-Actors-and-Celebrities|Armenian Actors and Celebrities]] | ||
* [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Armenian-Carpet-Weaving|Armenian Carpet Weaving]] | * [[Language/Armenian/Culture/Armenian-Carpet-Weaving|Armenian Carpet Weaving]] | ||
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* [https://numerogroup.com/products/hamlet-minassian-armenian-pop-music Hamlet Minassian — Armenian Pop Music – Numero Group] | * [https://numerogroup.com/products/hamlet-minassian-armenian-pop-music Hamlet Minassian — Armenian Pop Music – Numero Group] | ||
* [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7C4YA1mw3XW1fWcVqRQIvc The Sound of Armenian Pop - playlist by The Sounds of Spotify ...] | * [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7C4YA1mw3XW1fWcVqRQIvc The Sound of Armenian Pop - playlist by The Sounds of Spotify ...] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 27 March 2023
Armenian pop music has undergone much change and transformation over its history, from its roots in traditional folk music to contemporary pop and rap styles. Today, young Armenians continue to create and enjoy pop music that reflects a unique blend of Armenian traditions and modern influences.
After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Traditional Armenian Dances & Traditional Music and Dance.
History of Armenian Pop Music[edit | edit source]
Armenian pop music has its roots in traditional Armenian folk music, which features instruments like the duduk, zurna, and kanun. In the 1950s, Armenian composers began to incorporate Western musical elements into their songs, introducing a new genre of music that blended East and West.
During the Soviet era, Armenian pop music experienced a period of growth and popularity, with musicians like Armenchik, Tata, and Alla Levonyan becoming household names. After Armenia gained independence in 1991, Armenian pop music continued to evolve, with artists experimenting with new styles like rap and hip-hop.
In the 21st century, Armenian pop music has grown considerably in popularity, with numerous musicians achieving international success. From Sirusho to Arman Hovhannisyan, modern Armenian pop music reflects a diverse range of influences and styles.
Popular Armenian Pop Music Artists[edit | edit source]
Here are just a few of the most popular Armenian pop music artists and groups:
Sirusho[edit | edit source]
Sirusho is one of the most successful contemporary Armenian pop singers. She became famous in Armenia after winning the Golden Star for Best Female Singer award in 2000. Sirusho has released several albums, including "Sheram" and "Havatum Em," and has represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest. She incorporates traditional Armenian instruments and dance elements into her music.
Arman Hovhannisyan[edit | edit source]
Arman Hovhannisyan is a well-known Armenian pop singer and songwriter. He has released numerous hit songs in Armenia, including "Shokoladka" and "Super Sako." Hovhannisyan's music blends traditional Armenian instruments with contemporary pop beats.
Iveta Mukuchyan[edit | edit source]
Iveta Mukuchyan is a popular Armenian pop singer and model. She gained fame after placing fifth in the fifth season of Germany's Next Top Model. Mukuchyan has released several successful songs and has represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest. Her music combines Armenian folk music with modern pop and rock elements.
Super Sako[edit | edit source]
Super Sako is an Armenian-American rapper and pop singer. He has become one of the most popular Armenian musicians of the 21st century, thanks to hits like "Mi Gna" and "Hayko." Super Sako's music blends contemporary rap and pop beats with traditional Armenian elements.
Armenchik[edit | edit source]
Armenchik is a popular Armenian pop singer who has been active since the 1990s. He has released numerous hit songs, including "Yes u du," "Mayrik," and "Happy Birthday." Armenchik's music is known for blending traditional Armenian instruments with contemporary pop and dance beats.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Armenian pop music offers a unique blend of traditional Armenian music and modern pop and rap styles. From Sirusho to Super Sako, modern Armenian pop musicians have achieved international success and continue to create new, exciting music. Whether you are a fan of traditional folk music or modern pop beats, Armenian pop music offers something for everyone.
With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: Armenian Ceramics and Pottery & Armenian Churches and Monasteries.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Armenian Actors and Celebrities
- Armenian Carpet Weaving
- Armenian Footballers and Basketball Players
- Armenians in Diaspora
- Armenian National Instruments
- Armenian Cuisine
- Chess and Chess Players
- Armenian Music and Arts
- Modern Armenian Literature
- Armenian Churches and Monasteries
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Hamlet Minassian — Armenian Pop Music – Numero Group
- The Sound of Armenian Pop - playlist by The Sounds of Spotify ...
Videos[edit | edit source]
TOP ARMENIAN SONGS 2020 - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Armenian Folk Music - YouTube[edit | edit source]
The Naghash Ensemble: Transcendent Armenian Classical Music ...[edit | edit source]
Armenian Traditional Folk Music - YouTube[edit | edit source]