doo-wop
['du:,wɔp]
- n. 杜沃普摇滚乐
英英释意
- 1. a genre (usually a capella) of Black vocal-harmony music of the 1950s that evolved in New York City from gospel singing; characterized by close four-part harmonies; the name derived from some of the nonsense syllables sung by the back-up vocalists