This article discusses modes of expression in selected contemporary Malaysian popular songs and music videos in English. The article argues that such audio-visual engagements can be best described as productions of syncretic cultural multivocality. First, the fusion of the multiple musical styles that inundated Malaysia\u27s novel popular music industry in the 1950s is traced. Next, the development of a creative pop multivocality in contemporary Malaysian "hip hops" is described. The article proceeds primarily by reading the Malaysian popular music scene as a cultural text and demonstrates that although the history of Malaysian popular music reflects pop cosmopolitanism, the cultural multivocality that characterises the Malaysian identity r...
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Tis chapter provides a critical overview of the birth and development of Iban popular music in Sara...
Previous studies on Indonesian music focused on cultural heritage and traditional preservation or ...
In this essay, we examine the transformation of Korean popular music through an analysis of English ...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that modern popular songs in the majority language can...
This thesis examines the construction and negotiation of ‘authentic’ extreme music identities in ear...
This article presents the findings of a larger ongoing study that explores visions of “unity” and “b...
The popular music industry in Singapore advocates for Western music as being superior to local Singa...
Traditional music and regional pop music are two music genres in Pahang. Both music genres provide t...
Numerous studies have demonstrated thatmodern popular songs in the majority language can ...
This article discusses the cultural formation of identity reflected in a musical movement in Malaysi...
This thesis provides an in-depth study of the history of Iban popular music (1950s–1970s) by analyzi...
In the post-war years, Hong Kong popular music has been characterized by several different configura...
Music video has become an essential component of the music recording industry. Introduced in the 198...
The popularity of K-pop among Malay women has been criticised by various parties because of its tend...
This paper focuses on the process of genre formation in the evolution of popular music of the Philip...
Tis chapter provides a critical overview of the birth and development of Iban popular music in Sara...
Previous studies on Indonesian music focused on cultural heritage and traditional preservation or ...
In this essay, we examine the transformation of Korean popular music through an analysis of English ...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that modern popular songs in the majority language can...