Congo jazz and soukous, played on a guitar, are popular varieties for such dances. |
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Throughout his career he has experimented with diverse musical genres as rumba, soukous, salsa, highlife and Afrobeat. |
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Over three days and nights, popular Creole musical forms such as cadence-lypso, compass, zouk, soukous, and bouyon ring out alongside Creole-influenced reggae and soca. |
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The most popular music in Africa in the XXth century was Soukous, derived from the Cuban rumba. |
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His background covers Zairian Soukous, Rhythm and Blues, Afro-Cuban, Alternative, and many other types of contemporary music. |
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The first volume concentrated on eight West African countries, but this second selection is an entirely Congolese mixture of rumba roots and early soukous. |
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Cheik's style is a hybrid of conventional mbalax infused with blues, salsa and soukous. |
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