Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 2月16日 00時20分
There’s been a significant change in pop music over the past few years, and a seismic shift in a global appetite for Latin and non-English-language music, thanks to artists like @Rosalia.VT and @BadBunnyPR
But, it's not just Spanish-speaking singers: K-Pop has grown on an international playing field. Culturally, huge strides are being made too, with K-pop becoming muses for international fashion houses.
This rise in popularity of non-English-language artists means we’re finally seeing meaningful inclusivity in pop on a global scale, and the effects go beyond just music. At the link in our bio, we take a look at how the global success of international pop stars around the world has promoted a rise in language learning and meaningful culture exchanges. #regram @rosalia.vt
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