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The term "bedroom pop" is a broad term that has been applied to several different movements within alternative pop, but its most popular use is for a specific genre that grew out of DreamPop artists such as Music/LanaDelRey and the rise of streaming and social media platforms such as [=SoundCloud=] and Website/{{TikTok}} in TheNewTens. Music/{{Lorde}} is often seen as the TropeMaker; her 2013 album ''Pure Heroine'' was released when she was sixteen, and was praised for its unconventionally minimal production and lyrics about teenage life and the over-decadence of mainstream popular culture. Later, in 2017, 15-year-old Music/BillieEilish released her EP ''dont smile at me'', paving the way for the genre's further push into the mainstream, further helped by the success of her album ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' and its single "bad guy". Another important moment for the genre was in 2021, when Music/OliviaRodrigo's song "drivers license" broke the record for the most streams in a single day for a non-holiday song.
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The term "bedroom pop" is a broad term that has been applied to several different movements within alternative pop, but its most popular use is for a specific genre that grew out of DreamPop artists such as Music/LanaDelRey and the rise of streaming and social media platforms such as [=SoundCloud=] and Website/{{TikTok}} Platform/{{TikTok}} in TheNewTens. Music/{{Lorde}} is often seen as the TropeMaker; her 2013 album ''Pure Heroine'' was released when she was sixteen, and was praised for its unconventionally minimal production and lyrics about teenage life and the over-decadence of mainstream popular culture. Later, in 2017, 15-year-old Music/BillieEilish released her EP ''dont smile at me'', paving the way for the genre's further push into the mainstream, further helped by the success of her album ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' and its single "bad guy". Another important moment for the genre was in 2021, when Music/OliviaRodrigo's song "drivers license" broke the record for the most streams in a single day for a non-holiday song.
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** 2021 - ''Music/{{SOUR}}''
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* Music/MacDeMarco (another early influence on the genre)
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The term "bedroom pop" is a broad term that has been applied to several different movements within alternative pop, but its most popular use is for a specific genre that grew out of DreamPop artists such as Music/LanaDelRey and the rise of streaming and social media platforms such as [=SoundCloud=] and [=TikTok=] in TheNewTens. Music/{{Lorde}} is often seen as the TropeMaker; her 2013 album ''Pure Heroine'' was released when she was sixteen, and was praised for its unconventionally minimal production and lyrics about teenage life and the over-decadence of mainstream popular culture. Later, in 2017, 15-year-old Music/BillieEilish released her EP ''dont smile at me'', paving the way for the genre's further push into the mainstream, further helped by the success of her album ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' and its single "bad guy". Another important moment for the genre was in 2021, when Music/OliviaRodrigo's song "drivers license" broke the record for the most streams in a single day for a non-holiday song.
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The term "bedroom pop" is a broad term that has been applied to several different movements within alternative pop, but its most popular use is for a specific genre that grew out of DreamPop artists such as Music/LanaDelRey and the rise of streaming and social media platforms such as [=SoundCloud=] and [=TikTok=] Website/{{TikTok}} in TheNewTens. Music/{{Lorde}} is often seen as the TropeMaker; her 2013 album ''Pure Heroine'' was released when she was sixteen, and was praised for its unconventionally minimal production and lyrics about teenage life and the over-decadence of mainstream popular culture. Later, in 2017, 15-year-old Music/BillieEilish released her EP ''dont smile at me'', paving the way for the genre's further push into the mainstream, further helped by the success of her album ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' and its single "bad guy". Another important moment for the genre was in 2021, when Music/OliviaRodrigo's song "drivers license" broke the record for the most streams in a single day for a non-holiday song.
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** 2017 - ''{{Music/Collection}}''
** 2017 - ''{{Music/Collection}}''
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Capitalization was fixed from Music.Lianaflores to Music.Liana Flores. Null edit to update index.
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* Music/{{Lianaflores}}
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* Music/BillieEilish (the TropeCodifier)
* Music/LanaDelRey (not often categorized as this, but seen as [[UnbuiltTrope a precursor]] and often cited as an influence on the genre)
* Music/BillieEilish (the TropeCodifier)
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* Music/TateMcRae
* Music/RittMomney
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* Music/ArloParks
* Music/BillieEilish (the TropeCodifier)
* Music/ChloeMoriondo
* Music/ChloeMoriondo
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* Music/BillieEilish (the TropeCodifier)
* Music/LanaDelRey (not often categorized as this, but seen as [[UnbuiltTrope a precursor]] and often cited as an influence on the genre)
* Music/{{mxmtoon}}
* Music/OliviaRodrigo
* Music/RittMomney
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->'''Creator/PeteDavidson''': Sounds like it's just some teen girl singing in her room to her piano.
->'''Rege-Jean Page:''' And that's the beauty of it. You got a problem?
-->--'''A ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch''', about Olivia Rodrigo's song "drivers license".
Bedroom pop is a subgenre of IndiePop that emerged in TheNewTens, characterized by minimalistic production, breathy vocals, and personal, confessional lyrics, often (but not always) performed by young, female artists. It gets its name from its DIY aesthetic, as it often sounds as if the artist recorded the music in their bedroom -- and quite a few of these artists do record in their bedrooms.
The term "bedroom pop" is a broad term that has been applied to several different movements within alternative pop, but its most popular use is for a specific genre that grew out of DreamPop artists such as Music/LanaDelRey and the rise of streaming and social media platforms such as [=SoundCloud=] and [=TikTok=] in TheNewTens. Music/{{Lorde}} is often seen as the TropeMaker; her 2013 album ''Pure Heroine'' was released when she was sixteen, and was praised for its unconventionally minimal production and lyrics about teenage life and the over-decadence of mainstream popular culture. Later, in 2017, 15-year-old Music/BillieEilish released her EP ''dont smile at me'', paving the way for the genre's further push into the mainstream, further helped by the success of her album ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' and its single "bad guy". Another important moment for the genre was in 2021, when Music/OliviaRodrigo's song "drivers license" broke the record for the most streams in a single day for a non-holiday song.
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!!Artists often categorized as bedroom pop:
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* Music/{{beabadoobee}}
* Music/{{Clairo}}
* Music/{{Claud}}
* Music/LanaDelRey (not often categorized as this, but seen as [[UnbuiltTrope a precursor]] and often cited as an influence on the genre)
* [[WebVideo/DoddleOddle Dodie]]
* Music/BillieEilish (the TropeCodifier)
* Music/GirlInRed (also categorized as AlternativeRock)
* Music/{{Lorde}} (the TropeMaker)
* Music/MelanieMartinez
* Music/TateMcRae
* Music/RittMomney
* Music/ChloeMoriondo
* Music/{{mxmtoon}}
* Music/ArloParks
* Music/OliviaRodrigo
[[/index]]
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->'''Creator/PeteDavidson''': Sounds like it's just some teen girl singing in her room to her piano.
->'''Rege-Jean Page:''' And that's the beauty of it. You got a problem?
-->--'''A ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch''', about Olivia Rodrigo's song "drivers license".
Bedroom pop is a subgenre of IndiePop that emerged in TheNewTens, characterized by minimalistic production, breathy vocals, and personal, confessional lyrics, often (but not always) performed by young, female artists. It gets its name from its DIY aesthetic, as it often sounds as if the artist recorded the music in their bedroom -- and quite a few of these artists do record in their bedrooms.
The term "bedroom pop" is a broad term that has been applied to several different movements within alternative pop, but its most popular use is for a specific genre that grew out of DreamPop artists such as Music/LanaDelRey and the rise of streaming and social media platforms such as [=SoundCloud=] and [=TikTok=] in TheNewTens. Music/{{Lorde}} is often seen as the TropeMaker; her 2013 album ''Pure Heroine'' was released when she was sixteen, and was praised for its unconventionally minimal production and lyrics about teenage life and the over-decadence of mainstream popular culture. Later, in 2017, 15-year-old Music/BillieEilish released her EP ''dont smile at me'', paving the way for the genre's further push into the mainstream, further helped by the success of her album ''Music/WhenWeAllFallAsleepWhereDoWeGo'' and its single "bad guy". Another important moment for the genre was in 2021, when Music/OliviaRodrigo's song "drivers license" broke the record for the most streams in a single day for a non-holiday song.
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!!Artists often categorized as bedroom pop:
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* Music/{{beabadoobee}}
* Music/{{Clairo}}
* Music/{{Claud}}
* Music/LanaDelRey (not often categorized as this, but seen as [[UnbuiltTrope a precursor]] and often cited as an influence on the genre)
* [[WebVideo/DoddleOddle Dodie]]
* Music/BillieEilish (the TropeCodifier)
* Music/GirlInRed (also categorized as AlternativeRock)
* Music/{{Lorde}} (the TropeMaker)
* Music/MelanieMartinez
* Music/TateMcRae
* Music/RittMomney
* Music/ChloeMoriondo
* Music/{{mxmtoon}}
* Music/ArloParks
* Music/OliviaRodrigo
[[/index]]
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