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Discover Ludwig"beat drop" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the moment at a concert or event when a particularly exciting or powerful beat starts playing, usually accompanied by a great deal of audience noise and dancing. For example, "As soon as the beat drop, the entire crowd erupted in cheers and began to change."
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It is masterfully done, very clever and hilarious in the way that only an Etonian saying "So let the beat drop" can be.
Proper choruses have steadily been pushed aside in favour of a sudden beat drop and, more recently, the tropical-tinged squiggle.
As Kweli mixed new and vintage material, the crowd came alive with every recognizable beat drop.
Or him as DJ Leatherhouse, a world renown DJ who never lets the beat drop?
Within a few patterns of the beat drop, he starts accelerating.
"My Niece carefully listening to Uptown Funk, and then grooving to the beat drop," Ethan Than, who uploaded the video, wrote in its description.
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Yet none of this matters whenever a beat drops.
The beat drops out, the crooning swells, and the speech, cheesy as it is, resonates.
You see, normally when the beat drops in a video meme, things happen.
SOUTH BEND, Ind .— The beat dropped, a local legend grabbed the microphone, and the crowd went wild.
Fifteen seconds in, the beat drops, a voice says "Do the Harlem Shake", and everyone starts gyrating manically.
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