Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

doo-wop

noun
/ˈduːwɒp/
Definition
Doo-wop is a style of vocal-based rhythm and blues music that originated in the 1940s. It typically features vocal harmonies with an emphasis on simple, catchy melodies and a strong beat.
Examples
  • The 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of popular doo-wop groups like The Platters and The Drifters.
  • The catchy melodies and distinctive vocal harmonies make doo-wop songs easily recognizable.
  • Many artists have sampled doo-wop in their music to evoke nostalgia.
Meaning
The term ‘doo-wop’ is derived from the sounds that vocalists make to create harmonies and rhythms, often mimicking instruments.
Synonyms
  • vocal harmony
  • rhythm and blues