Hyperpop, known for its maximalist and cybernetic sound, has given rise to subgenres like digicore and glitchcore. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they each possess distinct characteristics. The focus remains on the music and community.
Jane Remover, a prominent figure associated with digicore, released their third studio album "Revengeseekerz" on April 4, 2025. The album blends hyperpop with elements of hip-hop and samples from Remover's previous works. "Revengeseekerz" was released via DeadAir Records.
2hollis, who doesn't identify with the digicore label, released "star" on April 4, 2025, via Interscope Records. This album leans towards techno and reflects the artist's experiences with rising fame. Both artists, despite their different approaches, explore themes of identity and genre classification.
Despite debates about hyperpop's mainstream appeal, its influence is undeniable. The genre has redefined pop music's sound while maintaining its community values. The impact of hyperpop, digicore, and glitchcore continues to be felt, shaping the landscape of contemporary music.