I wanted to publish this chapter today because I couldn't wait to show you. It's time for the new and improved chapter of K-Pop's. This time, I'll be sure to get as much information about them as I can, along with the Reggeaton's, Yodeler's, and Hip-Hop's.

Chapter 25: K-Pop's

Appearance

Male K-Pop's wear hoodies, jeans, and converse shoes. Female K-Pop's wear colorful bodysuits that reveal all parts of their legs or cover them, and they wear flats. Female K-Pop's wear bodysuits that have sleeves or are sleeveless. Male K-Pop's have side-swept undercut hair with the strands of their hair falling down on the left or right side of their face, revealing the bald side of their head. Female K-Pop's have their hair with a flat look, combed to the left or right. K-Pops have hair with bright rainbow colors like pink, purple, yellow, light red, light orange, light green, and light blue.


K-Pop's use many different sounds and influences. They have catchy beats, hooking, rapping, and instrumentals for dance breaks. K-Pop's have sharp dance routines and sing in Korean. Even though they can speak English, they sing in Korean. They're considered to be a comprehensive Musical displaying a wide spectrum of musical and visual elements. K-Pop's use a mixture of sounds from Hip-Hop, R&B, Jazz, Soul, Funk, Techno, and Disco.

History

K-Pop's appeared at the beginning of the Dark Ages. The Six Tribes were amazed that the K-Pop's use a mixture of sounds from their music and styles with their traditional K-Pop music roots, along with the Folk Musical's, Jazzer's, Hip-Hop's, R&B's, Soul's, and Disco's music. They found the K-Pop's to be the most unique Musical's they've ever seen. They live in South Korea called K-Pop Village, where they can sing and dance. They also fought in the Korean War, but some were killed by the Music Steel bullets and Melody Mallow gas.

K-Pop is influenced by styles and genres from around the world, such as Pop, Rock, Jazz, Hip-Hop, R&B, Folk, Country, and Classical with traditional Korean music roots. This chapter is a lot better than the one from The Six Strings of Music. Please Review.