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Visayan pop (also known as Vispop, not to be confused with the Scandinavian musical genre), short for Visayan popular music, refers to popular music originating from the Visayas region in the Philippines or sung in Visayan languages, particularly Cebuano.

History

According to

  1. Sabonsolin, John Cavin (November 11, 2022). "Maminaw Ka O Dili?: Factors Affecting The Local Music's Patronage Among Cebuanos". International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Studies. 2 (11). {{cite journal}}: |archive-url= requires |url= (help)