Citations:
2004 Scott Mervis Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Feb. 20) “For the Record” p. W31: On “My Baby’s Lost,” [Eamon] even sounds like a potty-mouthed Frankie Vali. The New York crooner claims to have masterminded a new genre he calls “ho-wop”: “raw hip- hop and smooth doo-wop.” 2004 Jill Alphonso Straits Times (Singapore) (July 14) “S’cuse me, are you a man-ho?”: Called ho-wop, the vocals are crooning and the beats smooth but the lyrics will not win any decency awards. Arguably the first song of its kind is Eamon Doyle’s F*** It (I Don’t Want You Back), a harsh break-up song liberally studded with swear words.