Music genre characterized by the repetitive use of consonants, syllables or
words in song lyrics. Despite its obscure origin, this style of
music can greatly contribute to the commercial success of the artist and is a leading cause of Ear
Worm syndrome. Critics speculate that embracing the genre and using her childhood speech impediment to her advantage would have been a boon to singer, song-writer
Carly Simon's career. In the late 200s, Lady Gaga has been credited with bringing Stammer Pop into the mainstream with her break out single "J-J-Just Dance".