yes
"JPOP" (Perferred J-Pop) is in simple terms, Japanese Pop. There are many popular artists, such as Miku Hatsune and Aya Hirano.
There were two colors in the J and L ring: black and silver.
pop
what kind of music do 'they' listen to in america? rock, rap, pop, etc. or J-rock, J-hiphop, j-pop, you get the point
Bright and bold colors like red, yellow, or neon shades can be paired with black to make it stand out and pop.
pop
J. V Walsh has written: 'Dry solids flow meter' -- subject(s): Flow meters, Gas flow
J. J. Hermans has written: 'Flow properties of disperse systems'
Jade, Jasper, Jet, Jonquil, Jordy Blue.. there are colors which begin with a J, but none of the primary colors do.
Japanese music nowadays is mostly all J-Pop (Japanese-Pop). Famous J-Pop artists include Arashi, Exile, AKB48, Nishino Kana, Journeys, etc.
J. J. Chinn has written: 'The internal flow physics of swirl atomizer nozzles'
J-pop J-rock, J-techno, just basically any kind of music just with a J at the front.