IPA: /ˈbluːbiːt/
KK: /ˈbluːbiːt/
A type of Jamaican music that became popular in the UK during the 1960s, characterized by its upbeat rhythm and influence from ska and reggae.
The band played a lively bluebeat that got everyone dancing.
The word 'bluebeat' originates from the combination of 'blue' (from Old English 'blǣw', meaning the color blue) and 'beat' (from Old English 'beatan', meaning to strike or hit). The term 'bluebeat' refers to a style of music that combines elements of blues and reggae, often characterized by a rhythmic beat.
Think of the color 'blue' representing a mood and 'beat' as a rhythm — together, 'bluebeat' evokes a musical style that blends these elements.