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An calypso is a type of song or music that's usually lively and energetic. You might find it at a Caribbean beach party.

Calypso music originated from Trinidad and Tobago, but its influence can be heard all around the world, especially in places with tropical vibes. It's often associated with steel drum bands and tropical rhythms. If you go to a beach resort or a summer festival, chances are you'll hear calypso music playing. Some artists mix calypso styles with other genres like reggae or pop, but the core feeling of the music stays the same - upbeat, catchy, and fun.

How common is "calypso"?

Word calypso is considered rare in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • A style of Afro-Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago during the early to the mid-19th century and spread to the rest of the Caribbean Antilles and Venezuela by the mid-20th century.

    Example: 'How you does live, Mr. Wordsworth?' I asked him one day. He said, 'You mean how I get money?' When I nodded, he laughed in a crooked way. He said, 'I sing calypsoes in the calypso season.' 'And that last you the rest of the year?' 'It is enough.'

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