Neither word is an adverb. The compound noun "Pop Music" combines the noun or adjective "pop" (meaning popular) with the noun music, to describe a genre of music.
The adverb is often because it describes when/how they play music.
Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective musical.
Pop is a type of music.
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Rather is an adverb. It is used before an adjective (John's socks were rather smelly), another adverb (He was walking rather slowly) or a verb (I like pop music but I rather like listening to classical music to help me to relax)
Only in a colloquial form, referring to "pop" music as being "poppy" in sound. A poppy is a noun for a plant or its flower.
pop music is about funk mix pop is not that funky,and not that rock
"pop" music just means POPULAR MUSIC... so at a time, Elvis Presley was pop music... just as britney spears is pop music now.
art music is boring pop music
of course Pop Music
Pop music means 'Popular', therefore if it sells its pop.
no pop is not new music but new music does generally fall in to that catagory, pop is popular music, new music is made to suit the times so thats how it becomes popular, there is many new songs that arent popular.
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This Is Pop Music was created in 2000.
Pop music? One direction:)
The adverb is often because it describes when/how they play music.