1. uptempo - Adjective
2. uptempo - Adverb
(music) Having a fast tempo.
Having an aggressive pace.
(music) With a fast tempo.
With an aggressive pace.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI like to write sad songs. They're much easier to write and you get a lot more emotion into them. But people don't want to hear them as much. And radio definitely doesn't; they want that positive, uptempo thing. Alan Jackson
So I did 'Something Happened on the Way to Heaven' and the original version is a ballad. The original Phil record is uptempo but we slowed it down and made it a ballad. Deborah Cox
I'd like to do a pop album with an R and B influence. I definitely want to have those big ballads with the uptempo hits as well. Pia Toscano
McKinney sings with a soulfully Mullinsian growl across most of Soulhat's new CD Experiment on a Flat Plane, but he really hits his stride with the more uptempo, humorous number "WNBA." Source: Internet
The final single from the album was " John the Revelator ", an uptempo electronic track with a running religious theme, accompanied by "Lilian", a lush track that was a hit in many clubs all over the world. Source: Internet
The song "100 Miles and Runnin'" was Dr. Dre's final uptempo recording, which had been a common feature of late 1980s hip hop. Source: Internet