Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

motown

Noun
/ˈmoʊtaʊn/
Definition
Motown refers to a genre of soul music that originated in Detroit, Michigan, especially known for its unique sound, which combines rhythm and blues with pop and gospel influences.
Examples
  • Motown music has had a lasting impact on the American music scene.
  • The Motown sound is characterized by catchy melodies and strong bass lines.
  • Many famous artists, like Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross, are associated with Motown.
Meaning
Motown is also used to refer to the Motown Record Corporation, a major American record label founded in 1959 that played a significant role in the popularity of African American music.
Synonyms
  • Soul music
  • Detroit sound
  • R&B