British Pop

British pop music, blossoming in the 1960s, is the cheeky younger sibling of rock, known for its catchy melodies and sing-along choruses that often tell tales more relatable than Shakespeare, though less existentially dreadful. Characterised by infectious hooks and a penchant for catchy lyrics, it wades through everything from heartache to dancing like no one’s watching; at its best, it’s like a cup of tea on a rainy day, comforting and just a tad bit daft. It’s not just music; it’s a national pastime that occasionally convinces us that we too can sing with confidence, preferably whilst holding a pint in hand.

All British Pop Artists

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