Located above the surface of the earth or existing openly in mainstream society rather than in hidden underground movements.
From 'above' + 'ground'; developed compound meaning in early 20th century, particularly in jazz terminology for mainstream versus underground music scenes.
In jazz history, 'aboveground' musicians performed in legal venues while 'underground' musicians played illegal clubs during Prohibition—the same music, different locations and legality.
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