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  2. Music of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Certain Sub-Saharan African musical traditions also had a significant influence on such works as Disney's The Lion King and The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, which blend traditional African music with Western music.

  3. Afro fusion - Wikipedia

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    Afro fusion (also spelled afrofusion or afro-fusion) [1] [2] is a dance and musical style that emerged between the 1970s and 2000s. [a] In the same way as the dance style, the musical style invokes fusions of various regional and inter-continental musical cultures, such as jazz, hip hop, kwaito, reggae, soul, pop, kwela, blues, folk, rock and afrobeat.

  4. Music of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Many other African-American music genres, such as gospel and jazz, developed from this genre. Spirituals would continue to be created and played by African Americans post emancipation as well, bands like the Fisk Jubilee Singers would spread across America. While a couple bands like the Fisk Jubilee Singers made main stage appearances a bulk of ...

  5. Desert blues - Wikipedia

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    The style mixes electric blues with Middle Eastern and African sounds. [15] Songs are generally sung in Tamasheq language. [10] [16] Lyrics have been described as being rooted in traditional Tuareg poetry, with topics including rebellion, war and beauty, and often mention the Sahara desert itself. [1]

  6. Muthoni Drummer Queen - Wikipedia

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    Muthoni Ndonga, also known as Muthoni Drummer Queen (MDQ), is a dynamic Kenyan artist whose music blends Afrobeat, hip-hop, and electronic styles with profound storytelling. Her artistry is marked by her commitment to creating socially and politically conscious music, often reflecting on contemporary issues and championing feminism.

  7. Cadence-lypso - Wikipedia

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    The Black Power and Rastafarian Movements, with their black pride, pro-African and anti-colonial ideological positions, influenced the young musicians tremendously. This was reflected in the music in terms of band names such as Wafrikai, Black Machine, Black Roots, Black Affairs and Black Blood, a definitive identification with blackness, with ...