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| | Indian pop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The major push to bring South Asian music into a "pop" motif was by Indian singer, Alisha Chinoy (touted in ethnomusiclogy circles as the "Queen of Indi-pop").Much if not most of Indian Pop music comes from the Indian Film Industry, and coincides with the filmi genre. |
 | | Many Punjabi Indian film and pop songs are finding their way into mainstream American music, like in the case of Britney Spears with Rishi Rich, Jay-Z with Panjabi MC, Timbaland, Missy Elliott, and Truth Hurts, with her song "Addictive" (for which they were sued for copyright infringement of a Lata Mangeshkar song). |
 | | Most of the Indian music, whether it be Filmi, Classical, Pop or Folk, still incorporates the eternal beats of India, making it one of few pop music cultures, e.g. |
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