Europop
late-’60s–pop-music genre
Europop is a vibrant tapestry of sound, blending catchy melodies with infectious energy that dances effortlessly between euphoria and nostalgia. Think shimmering synth lines, pulsating beats, and hooks that burrow into your brain after just one listen. It’s the kind of music that invites you to move, whether you’re in a club or simply dreaming of sun-soaked adventures with friends. The emotional register ranges from exuberant joy to wistful longing, making it as perfect for late-night revelry as it is for solo sing-alongs.
Emerging in the late 1970s and peaking through the ‘90s, Europop arose from the disco revolution while pushing against the backdrop of political change in Europe. It borrowed elements from various genres — dance, pop, and even rock — reflecting the cultural melting pot of its era. Artists like ABBA, with their harmonies and theatrical flair, laid the groundwork, while acts such as Aqua brought a playful twist with their whimsical hits like "Barbie Girl." The genre captivated audiences with its accessible sound and glittering visuals, shaping an entire generation's relationship with pop music.
For newcomers eager to dive into Europop, start with ABBA's "Gold: Greatest Hits," a collection that captures their timeless appeal. Then explore “Disco” by The Pussycat Dolls; it’s a modern take that channels classic vibes while retaining a fresh edge. Don't miss out on "Barbados" by Typically Tropical for its breezy charm, or "Dragostea Din Tei" by O-Zone, which is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Finally, if you find yourself craving something different yet akin to Europop’s infectious spirit, dip your toes into some Eurodance tracks—you might just discover another favorite sound.
59 artists in the catalog.
Guides for Europop artists
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Hej Matematik
electro
Tatiana Ovsiyenko
René Dif
Eurodance, pop music
Linn Berggren
Eurodance, pop music
Jonas Berggren
Eurodance, pop music
Diskofil
dansktop, disco
Stela Enache
Italo disco, easy listening
Patty Ryan
pop music
Lova Moor
Eurodance, pop music
Aleksandr Sakharov
electronic music
Francis Rees
dream pop, electro
About Europop
What is Europop?
late-’60s–pop-music genre
Where should I start with Europop?
Start with "Super Trouper" by ABBA. It captures what makes Europop worth exploring.
What are the best Europop albums?
The Europop albums worth hearing first: "Super Trouper" by ABBA, "Lyudi Invalidy" by t.A.T.u., "The Visitors" by ABBA, "ABBA Live" by ABBA and "Voyage" by ABBA.
How many Europop artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 59 Europop artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.