Downbeat (disambiguation)
- Downbeat (disambiguation)
Downbeat, down beat or Down Beat may mean:
*Downbeat, the first beat of a measure in music
*"Down Beat", the American jazz magazine
*"Downbeat", another name for the musical genre also called downtempo, lounge, Trip hop or chill out music.
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