Definitions for Motown

Motown Mo·town

Spelling: [moh-toun]
IPA: /ˈmoʊˌtaʊn/

Motown is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 69 anagrams from letters in Motown (mnootw).

Definitions for Motown

noun

  1. Detroit, Michigan: a nickname.
  2. Also called Motown sound. an upbeat, often pop-influenced style of rhythm and blues associated with the city of Detroit and with numerous black vocalists and vocal groups since the 1950s and characterized by compact, danceable arrangements.

Examples for Motown

We learned that the golden names of Motown were honestly intimidated by Michael Jackson when it became his turn.

He came to Motown, and they were talking about this boy from Gary, Indiana, and the Jackson 5, and everyone was excited.

The funniest one for us was the “Motown Tribute to Nickelback.”

But it still has this incredible soul with the music, Motown, Jack White, and Marshall Mathers.

I know that Detroit is losing market share in auto sales, but how did they let the Motown sound slip out of their hands?

The ambiance is almost asexual as rockabilly and Motown play in the background.

Motown (one would probably say the softest of the four at that point) certainly had reach into the white teenage audience.

Motown sparked a change by aggressively pushing black culture as mainstream pop culture.

Amy Winehouse incorporated a lot of Motown and soul and doo-wop into her stuff, an updated version of it.

I went home and did some research on Gordy, Motown, Diana Ross, the Supremes, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.

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