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Yéyé : ウィキペディア英語版
Yé-yé

Yé-yé ((:jeje)) was a style of pop music that emerged from France, Italy and Spain in the early 1960s. The term "yé-yé" was derived from the English term "yeah! yeah!", popularized by British Beat music bands such as the Beatles.〔(2003) ''Rumba on the River: A History of the Popular Music of the Two Congos'', ISBN 1-85984-368-9, ISBN 978-1-85984-368-0, p. 154: "Ye-ye - French for pop musician, a term inspired by the 'yeah! yeah!' exclamations of rock and roll."〕 The style expanded worldwide, due to the success of figures such as the French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg.
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