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The Palm wine music also known as Gbema music genre also inspired the evolution of HipCo music in Liberia. [4] Past and present musicians include Fatu Gayflor and Miatta Fahnbulleh. The country's most renowned radio station is ELBC, or the Liberian Broadcasting System. Rap and pop music are also performed in indigenous languages across the country.
Eric Tarh, who is better known as Eric Geso, is a Liberian singer and songwriter. He is the recipient of several accolades, including Male Artist of the Year at the 2015 Liberia Music Awards and Best New Artist at the 2016 Liberian Entertainment Awards.
Cavalli's music is a mixture of Afrobeats, highlife and Gbema. [2] From a production standpoint, his music relies heavily on instruments such as bass , drums , congas and horns . [ 2 ] He works closely with his frequent collaborator, Just Prince, to write songs from scratch and share creative ideas.
Fabbri, Franco (1982) A Theory of Popular Music Genres: Two Applications. In Popular Music Perspectives, edited by David Horn and Philip Tagg, 52–81. Göteborg and Exeter: A. Wheaton & Co., Ltd. Frith, Simon (1996) Performing Rites: On the Value of Popular Music. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Regions: Appalachia; Mid-Atlantic; West; Cities: Annapolis; Athens; Atlanta; Austin; Baltimore; Charlotte; Chicago; Dallas; Denver; Detroit; Fort Worth; Los Angeles ...
Hookah rap - a genre of Russian rap or Russian pop which originated in Russia during the mid-2010s and popularized across the post-Soviet countries in the late 2010s. Hora – Romani folk music. Hora lungă – improvisational Romani folk music. Hornpipe – music played to accompany the British naval dance of the same name.
The genre gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, serving as a precursor to ska and reggae. Ska emerged in the late 1950s as Jamaica's first truly modern music genre. It combined elements of mento, American jazz, rhythm and blues, and Caribbean calypso.
It was also covered, around that time, by other Brazilian singers, such as Fafá de Belém, whose 1985 album Aprendizes da Esperança was an early example of the lambada music genre. In the same year, a cover by Regina appeared on the album Lambada Tropical (credited to Chico Mendés) and on the compilation albums Max Mix 9 [ 101 ] and Hits '89 .