Backbeat

/ˈbækbit/ noun

The rhythm accent on the second and fourth beats of a four-beat measure in music, creating a syncopated feel common in rock and pop music.

From 'back' + 'beat'. The term emerged in the mid-20th century in popular music terminology, particularly with rhythm and blues and rock and roll, where emphasizing the 'back' beats (behind the main pulse) created a distinctive groove.

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