ABC is a British pop band that emerged in the early 1980s as a significant player in the New Romantic movement. Led by singer Martin Fry, the band is known for their combination of soul, pop, and rock music, characterized by lush and sophisticated production. Their debut album, "The Lexicon of Love" (1982), is considered a classic of the genre, featuring their signature hit "The Look of Love." ABC's innovative style and fusion of musical elements have left a lasting impact on the pop music landscape.