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Motown

Definition: Motown refers to a group of American R&B, funk, soul, and rock bands formed in Chicago, Illinois, in the early 1960s. The band was led by Berry Gordy who became its manager after leaving Motown Records. Motown is known for its catchy, upbeat songs with a Latin influence. Motown's core group included: Mariah Carey (lead vocals), Tammi Terrell (backing vocals), and Michael Jackson (drums). They were signed to Motown in 1969. The word "motown" means "Latin" or "black" in English, which refers to the music genre that originated in the United States but gained popularity throughout Latin America, especially in Cuba and Venezuela. Definition: Motown Music is a popular, influential rhythm-and-blues-based R&B, soul, and funk group. The group's sound was influenced by jazz, blues, and R&B music styles. Their music often features catchy melodies, energetic rhythms, and bold lyrics. Motown artists include Mariah Carey, Tammi Terrell, Michael Jackson, and many others.


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