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Stylistic origins | Zouk, Kuduro, Kizomba, Kwassa, Compas, Amapiano |
Cultural origins | Angola |
Zukuma is a dance and music genre that originated in Angola. It is a style influenced by other genres such as Zouk, Kuduro, Kizomba, Kwassa, compas, and Amapiano.[1]
Characteristics[edit]
Zukuma's rhythm is similar to the Angolan Kuduro and Kwassa music genre from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The lyrics are usually very basic, and are usually forms of expression for social and political issues, most are sung in Portuguese. The musical genre represents African cultural and musical diversity, and is accompanied by contemporary dance and traditional dance.[2] Zukuma's first instrumental production began in 2022 in Angola's capital, Luanda. This style was created on July 1, 2022.[2][3][4]
References[edit]
- ^ Redacción (2024-02-19). "El ritmo emergente que celebra la diversidad musical africana". El Grafico del Sur (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ a b "Significado y origen de género musical Zukuma en Angola". El Universal Digital (in Spanish). 2024-02-18. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
- ^ Muanza, Francisco (2024-02-05). "Zukuma: A revolução do novo gênero musical angolano criado pelo cantor Sapiyossi - Hold On Angola". Hold On Angola (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-24.
- ^ brettwells (2024-02-19). "Zukuma: Musical Genre - A Revolution Created by Singer Sapiyossi". Rolling Hype. Retrieved 2024-02-24.