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  2. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the hip hop scene intersects with kwaito, a music genre that highlights African culture and societal concerns. Rappers like Pope Troy utilised socio-economic issues affecting South Africa's political landscape and hip hop culture, employing a linguistic approach to engage the masses in discussions about the technical factors ...

  3. Zulu music - Wikipedia

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    African Trap Music combines trap production with distinct South African influences. Lyrically, it explores narratives and themes such as love, survival, success, and family dynamics, drawing inspiration from South African genres. The majority of lyrics are sung in South African languages, predominantly IsiZulu. [18] [19]

  4. Mbaqanga - Wikipedia

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    Mbaqanga (Zulu pronunciation: [mɓaˈǃáːŋga]) is a style of South African music with rural Zulu and Sotho-tshwana roots that continues to influence musicians worldwide today. The style originated in the early 1960s, and blends traditional South African vocal styles and melodies with European and American popular music.

  5. Township music - Wikipedia

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    Township music (also township jazz) is any of various music genres created by black people living in poor, racially segregated urban areas of South Africa ("townships") during the 20th century. The principal genres of township music are mbaqanga , kwela , and marabi .

  6. Marabi - Wikipedia

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    This has continued to influence South African music since then, from the jazz performers of the post-war years to the more populist township forms of the 1980s and onwards. With the infusion of more traditional influences, marabi has lost much of its link to the style's jazz roots and is now part of the African music culture as opposed to South ...

  7. South African Music Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The South African Music Encyclopedia (Suid-Afrikaanse Musiekensiklopedie, or SAME) is an encyclopedia of South(ern) African musicians and music. Its four volumes were published in 1979, [ 1 ] 1982, [ 2 ] 1984, [ 3 ] and 1986 [ 4 ] under the editorship of Afrikaans music scholar Jacques Philip Malan in both English and Afrikaans.

  8. Portal:Southern African Music and Sound - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Southern African Music & Sound Portal.This portal is dedicated to improving the coverage of music and sound from the Southern African region on Wikipedia. Our aim is to create, improve, and maintain articles that reflect the rich musical heritage of countries like South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and others within the regio

  9. African hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The history of South African hip hop in Cape Town can be traced back to the early 1980s, amid widespread cultural exchange between the United States, the West Indies, and South Africa since the 19th century. Influences from minstrels, swing, and bebop, partly in response to British imperialism, shaped South African musical styles. The discovery ...