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  2. Dance culture in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    2. Omuru-onwa and Agbacha-ekuru-nwa Dance: This also is an example of the types of dance in the Nigerian Dance Culture. It is strictly performed by married women, it generally involves responsive movement of the body, in a rhythmic fashion to hip-swinging. It is mainly used for entertainment, exercise, to lose weight, shed baby fats, and stay ...

  3. Music of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The people of the North are known for complex percussion instrument music, the one-stringed goje, and a strong praise song vocal tradition.Under Muslim influence since the 14th century, Hausa music uses free-rhythmic improvisation and the Pentatonic scale, similar to other Muslim Sahelian tribes throughout West Africa, such as the Bambara, Kanuri, Fulani and Songhai.

  4. Hausa music - Wikipedia

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    Praise songs are accompanied by kettledrums and kalangu talking drums, along with the kakaki, a kind of long trumpet derived from that used by the Songhai cavalry. Rural folk music includes styles that accompany the young girls' asauwara dance and the bòòríí or Bori religion both well known for their music. [3]

  5. Atilogwu - Wikipedia

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    Atilogwu 1 Atilogu Dancer - Igbo Tribe - Oji River - Enugu State - Nigeria. Atilogwu is a spirited youth dance from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria that focuses on vigorous body movement and often includes acrobatics. In the Igbo language, the word itself "Atilogwu" translates into "has magic, as in sorcery/witchcraft". [1]

  6. Nigerian reggae - Wikipedia

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    As the years have progressed, so has the face of Reggae music in Nigeria. Contemporary artists are fusing styles like Hip hop, R&B, and Dance hall with Reggae. Blending styles that borrow influences from Reggae traditions; artists such as Buju Banton, Winning Jah and Benny Paladin expanded the definition of Nigerian-born Reggae artists, maintaining the trends of Reggae music.

  7. TurnTable Top 100 Songs - Wikipedia

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    Top African Dance/EDM Songs: a weekly ranking of the biggest dance and electronic songs containing African elements such as Amapiano, Dance and more sub-genres. The seven genre components of the chart, are important, in the ranking of the best song performance in sales, streaming, and airplay.

  8. Ndombolo - Wikipedia

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    However, the song faced a government ban on airplay in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, citing the Ya Mado dance as "indecent". [ 122 ] [ 123 ] [ 124 ] Koffi Olamide's ndombolo-inspired song "Selfie" (alternately known as "Ekoti té"), from his 2015 studio album 13ème Apôtre , rapidly became a viral sensation, amassing over a million ...

  9. Fuji music - Wikipedia

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    Classical fuji is a genre that merges American hip hop with fuji. The fusion of fuji and American hip hop began in Nigeria during the 1990s and early 2000s. King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal coined the term, classical fuji and played a pivotal role in its development. Another prominent artist in the genre is Wasiu Alabi Pasuma. [22]