doujin music

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Derived from Japanese 同人音楽 (dōjin ongaku, doujin music).

Pronunciation

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Noun

doujin music (usually uncountable, plural doujin musics)

  1. Fan-made music, often containing music from published works – such as from anime, manga, or video games – or otherwise inspired by such works.