Noun
synth-pop (uncountable)
Alternative form of synthpop
After more than a decade since her last legit release, Lindsay Lohan returned to music with ‘Back To Me,’ synth-pop jam all about celebrating acceptance and ‘letting the past go.’ Source: Internet
Running from 9.30pm until 3.30am, it promises synth-pop bangers, Italo classics and disco favourites, with a few surprises along the way. Source: Internet
Unlike the catalogs of many of her band’s peers, each entry in Paramore’s discography has expanded upon and differentiated itself from what preceded it, evolving from to more mature motifs and eventually an ‘80s synth-pop sound. Source: Internet
Crashing through ‘Hot Pink’ into the euphoric synth-pop of new single ‘It’s Not Just Me’, the pair seem far more comfortable in their own skin second time around. Source: Internet
Or, Meghan Trainor, who mimics Britney’s early synth-pop, but also promotes healthy body image in her lyrics, music videos, and interviews — a far cry from the alienating, aspirational perfection of Britney’s initial image. Source: Internet
Not all of this early synth-pop was pious. Source: Internet