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Kayōkyoku and Enka Genre Differentiation
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A systematic genre differentiation of kayōkyoku (commercial pop) and enka (folk-rooted emotional expression) developed in postwar Japan. Both established as independent genres from the 1950s-1980s. Despite different musical grammars and social contexts, they functioned as twin pillars of Japan's popular music culture.
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Subcategory:Music
Location:Japan-wide
Time Period:1945-1985
Influence:National
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