There is no new music in the world of Demolition Man (1993), and the most popular oldies are all short, catchy commercial jingles like “Armor Hot Dogs.” In They Live (1988) all printed matter around contains subliminal advertising, with some fancy sunglasses a billboard (normally displaying "Come to the Caribbean" written above an attractive woman lying on a beach) now displays the text "Marry and Reproduce."
To be honest I won't really call kpop to be a music trend in Singapore. Its more like... guys ogling at the girl groups music videos and girls ogling at the boy bands. I see more video watching than music listening really.
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