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The form arose in Africa and was brought to America by slaves; it later found its way into [[Jazz]], blues, and rock. One of the earliest popular musicians to use it was [[Cab Calloway]] in his [[Signature Song]] "Minnie the Moocher".
 
Nowadays it's usually considered a sub-trope of [[Let's Duet]], although some are also [[Crowd Song|Crowd Songs]]s. Fairly common in [[Rock Opera|Rock Operas]]s and [[Concept Album|Concept Albums]]s. Many [[Sound Off|military songs]] are done in this style, too.
 
If possible, please elaborate a bit on your examples. While just the lines themselves are fine, having what's being talked about in them as well is better.
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