User:AstrooKai/Improving P-pop articles
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P-pop (sometimes spelled as Ppop and also known as Pinoy pop) is a genre of popular music in the Philippines that evolved from Original Pilipino Music (OPM). While P-pop has roots stretching back several decades, this page focuses on developments in the 2020s. This period marked the rise of Filipino idol groups and a new wave of solo artists redefining the genre.
The 2020s have been a turning point for P-pop, with groups like SB19, Bini, and Alamat making local and international waves. Alongside idol groups, solo artists such as Zack Tabudlo, Arthur Nery, Maki, and others have also played a big role, blending modern pop with Filipino influences and reaching a wide audience.
This page highlights key resources, best practices, and guidelines to help editors for editors working on P-pop articles. The goal is to make sure articles about this fast-growing part of Filipino music are accurate, well-organized, and meet Wikipedia’s standards. By focusing on P-pop’s recent rise, this resource aims to highlight where the industry is today and encourage more coverage of Filipino music on Wikipedia.
Scope
[edit]This page focuses on the developments in P-pop during the 2020s, a decade that has seen the genre flourish with the rise of idol groups and a new generation of solo artists. While P-pop has roots in earlier forms of OPM, the 2020s marked a shift in the industry, driven by acts like SB19, Bini, Alamat, and G22, who have brought Filipino pop to national and international audiences. Beyond idol groups, solo artists such as Zack Tabudlo, Arthur Nery, Maki, and Adie have helped broaden the genre by blending pop, R&B, and other contemporary styles with distinct Filipino elements. It also cover major trends, industry milestones, and events that continue to push the genre forward throughout the decade.
P-pop groups
[edit]Here is a list of P-pop groups that currently have or are expected to have a Wikipedia article. Older P-pop groups, such as the SexBomb Girls, are excluded as this list focuses solely on the newer generation of P-pop groups.
Note: Although Hori7on consists of Filipino members, the group is based in South Korea and is classified as a K-pop group rather than a P-pop group.
Charts
[edit]How to write better or improve these articles?
[edit]Improving P-pop articles on Wikipedia requires attention to detail, clarity, and adherence to Wikipedia’s guidelines. Here are some practical tips to enhance existing articles or start new ones:
Write for a general audience
[edit]When writing or improving P-pop articles, it’s important to remember that Wikipedia caters to a broad and diverse readership. Articles should be accessible to everyone—from casual readers encountering P-pop for the first time to dedicated fans and industry professionals. Striking this balance helps ensure that the article remains informative and engaging without alienating those unfamiliar with the genre.