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Meanings of
new music
in English
Music genre originating in Japan.
nyū myūjikku
Related terms
music genre
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
new music
in English
1
OneTwoOneTwo: a
new
music
documentary festival for Dublin taking place this month.
2
The
new
music
business would be democratic with everyone enjoying equal access.
3
Charles said: What an honor to be part of this
new
music
.
4
EBONY: Do you have some
new
music
coming for us in 2014?
5
EBONY: Does that mean that you're putting making
new
music
on hold?
6
The punk-at-heart trio won't stop making
new
music
anytime soon, Armstrong says.
7
World-leading Italian flute player performing with Stroma
new
music
ensemble tomorrow night.
8
Marsha plans to release
new
music
soon, before her baby is born.
9
Warner is now fourth among the majors in sales of
new
music
.
10
And now you're both releasing your
new
music
at the same time.
11
I'll be adding the
new
music
now that the record is out.
12
Daniel Wilson Meet OTR's first ever
new
music
selection from Ypsilanti, Michigan.
13
People danced to various kinds of music; old records, then
new
music
.
14
Pandora makes listening to favoritemusic and discovering
new
music
simple and fun.
15
He was born in 1944 and grew up into the
new
music
.
16
He's actively auditioning for and producing movies, and cranking out
new
music
.
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new
music
new
Adjective
Noun
New music
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New music
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