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More recently the music of Vanuatu, as an industry, grew rapidly in the 1990s. [2] The early part of that decade saw bands like Huarere and Tropic Tempo forge a distinctly ni-Vanuatu modern musical identity, and more bands have followed in their footsteps, including XX-Squad and Vanessa Quai .
We are, we are, we are the people of Vanuatu I God has given us this land, We are grateful for this, We are strong and we are free in this land, We are all brothers! Chorus II We have many traditions, And also many modern ways, But we are all one, And this is who we are. Chorus III We know there is much work to be done, On all our islands,
It combines guitars, ukulele, bush bass and popular songs. More recently the music of Vanuatu, as an industry, grew rapidly in the 1990s and several bands have forged a distinctive ni-Vanuatu identity. Popular genres of modern commercial music, which are currently being played in town include zouk music and reggaeton.
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Ensemble Nabanga is a youth orchestra in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Established in 2017, [ 1 ] it is inspired by the El Sistema model of providing musical instruments to disadvantaged youth which began in Venezuela and has now spread across the world.
Pacific Islands Radio describes her music as being primarily gospel songs, but also "rang[ing] from traditional to modern music". [1] The Papua New Guinea Post-Courier describes her music as gospel music, "mixed with slow ballads, R‘n’B, hip hop and South Pacific flavour", and notes that she sings in "many languages", including Tok Pisin ...
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Futuna has a rich history in 'kastom songs', traditional songs that have been passed down from generation to generation. These songs may contain stories of real persons, events or myths. Some of the 'kastom songs' share historical events such as 'Tahfe Tiatea itoga (The Queensland song). [ 8 ]