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teenybopper

[tee-nee-bop-er] / ˈti niˌbɒp ər /




NOUN
teenager
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST




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At a time when many Black stars, including marquee Motown acts like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, were producing ambitious album-length experiments, the Jacksons felt stuck, typecast in a teenybopper role they had outgrown and doomed to a future of churning out albums on an old-fashioned hits-and-filler model.

From Los Angeles Times

Both Moore and Pearson got their starts in music: The actress rose to fame in 1999 with her teenybopper single “Candy.”

From Los Angeles Times

Manson’s teenybopper disciples survived their own scary movie of hypnosis and villainy, but Harron’s film shows how they believed they themselves saved souls at the time and for decades onward.

From The Guardian

Kiernan Shipka continues to be the best reason to watch the show, especially as Sabrina begins to toggle back and forth between the outgoing, good-hearted teenybopper she was at the start of the series and the more driven and occasionally wicked young woman she’s becoming.

From The Verge

Bloom has been leaning into the underlying darkness of vacant, auto-tuned teenybopper pop since “I Steal Pets,” but the blisteringly honest “I Want to Be a Child Star” is explicitly about aspiring to have the kind of career trajectory that follows premature fame.

From Slate