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Are you ready to put your knowledge of all things "kid pop" to the test? Get ready to embark on a musical journey through the world of child stars and catchy tunes with our exciting US Trivia quiz! From the iconic Disney Channel stars to the youngest chart-toppers, the world of "kid pop" has produced some of the most memorable moments in American music history. Whether you grew up bopping to the latest hits or have a soft spot for those classic childhood anthems, this quiz is sure to bring back some serious nostalgia. Think you know your stuff when it comes to the youngest talents in the industry? Test your knowledge on everything from the youngest artists to ever top the charts to the most beloved TV show theme songs that had us singing along. Get ready to challenge yourself and see if you can name that tune, recall those iconic music videos, and match the child star to their breakout hit. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the genre or just looking to have some fun, this quiz is the perfect way to showcase your love for all things "kid pop." So, gather your friends, grab a snack, and get ready to dive into the world of "kid pop" with our US Trivia quiz. Let's see if you have what it takes to earn the title of ultimate "kid pop" aficionado!

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  • According to the pop song, what's the only thing girls want to have?

    Fun
  • In what year was iconic American pop star Britney Spears born?

    1981
  • What dance was popularized by Michael Jackson in 1983?

    The Moonwalk
  • In which decade were Tie-Dye clothes popular?

    60s
  • Which pop singer is known as "The Material Girl"?

    Madonna
  • Which decade were leg warmers most popular?

    1980s
  • What is the longest-running American animated series?

    The Simpsons
  • In which U.S. city was iconic American singer Aretha Franklin born?

    Memphis, Tennessee
  • The "Rachel" hairstyle gained popularity due to which popular TV show?

    Friends
  • Which music legend is credited for "Surfin' U.S.A." by The Beach Boys?

    Chuck Berry
  • Which of these was a popular dance style in the 1940s?

    Swing
  • In which U.S. state was iconic American musician Kurt Cobain born?

    Washington
  • What genre of music does Blake Shelton make?

    Country
  • What was a popular way of listening to music in the 80s?

    Cassette
  • What pop icon declared to Dick Clark that she wanted to rule the world?

    Madonna
  • Neon color clothing became a trend in which decade?

    1980s
  • Which iconic American musician released the 1965 hit song "Feeling Good"?

    Nina Simone
  • 2003 hit "Me Against the Music" features Madonna and which artist?

    Britney Spears
  • "That '70s Show" centered on the lives of how many teenagers?

    Six
  • Which 1978 soap opera introduced us to the lives of the Ewing family?

    Dallas