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: In jazz circles, the name "Pete" is sometimes associated with historical figures like Pete Pumiglio, a reed player from the 1920s known for solo work in the "Goofus Five".

The name primarily refers to a character and artistic creation by illustrator Kevin Galindo , originally developed during his time in art college in the mid-2010s. It has also been used as a moniker by various DJs and musicians in the retro, soul, and pop scenes. The Artistic Origins: Kevin Galindo’s Creations petepop

The character was born out of student experimentation and a burgeoning interest in apparel design. : In jazz circles, the name "Pete" is

: The name is frequently linked to a "pop-centric" or "vintage-pop" aesthetic, aligning with playlists that feature Motown, early rock-and-roll, and classic R&B. Lesser-Known Connections aligning with playlists that feature Motown

: The first Petepop merchandise was a DIY iron-on t-shirt printed on special paper and pressed by the artist's mother.