neomelodic

English

Etymology

From neo- +‎ melodic.

Adjective

neomelodic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to a genre of Italian music combining pop music with traditional Neapolitan songs.
    • 2013, Peter Chrisp, T. G. Fieldwalker, Chrisp's True Crime Miscellany:
      What is unusual about the neomelodic singers is that they are often ex-criminals, who sing songs that celebrate organized crime.