Techno, Detroit techno, dub music, ska music, Afro beats - you know, no songs like the last, really.
The latest expression of Afro-Latino culture is the best-selling song on iTunes this week.
They didn't really have a name for the mixture of Afro-Cuban music and bebop.
Afro-Latino culture was in the news this past week with the death of Gilberto Miguel Calderon.
Afro-Cuban percussion, loungy jazz textures, and rock psychedelia undulate together in a hypnotically soulful way.
He appeared to be in his mid-20s, and he wore a short afro and overalls.
Often shorter and slighter than Afro-Caribbeans, Indo-Caribbeans seem less interested in basketball or football.
Her country remains torn by a 40-year feud between Afro- and Indo-Guyanese political parties.
In tests at school, black Africans now perform almost exactly as well as Afro-Caribbeans that is, badly.
Another reason is that Britain's most prominent Afro-Caribbean institutions the black evangelical churches are dominated by the urban poor.
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More children are now born to one white and one Afro-Caribbean parent than to two Afro-Caribbean parents.
Today there are more than 14.5 million Afro-Brazilians in the country - making up about 7.6 percent of Brazil's population.
Salif Keita has been called the "golden voice of Mali" and a pioneer of the music called Afro-pop.
The lack of communal solidarity worries Joyce Guy, who runs an Afro-Caribbean cultural and social group in Redbridge.
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There is a weightlessness to their movement, which mixes ballet, Latin and Afro-Caribbean styles and even some breakdancing.
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It's a reggaeton tune called "Virtual Diva, " and it's by a young Afro-Latino who calls himself Don Omar.
Like Lani Guinier's controversial writings about "authentic Afro-Americans" and "equal outcomes, " they are not isolated or ill-considered comments.
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The oldest-established group (Afro-Caribbeans) are the most integrated, suggesting that the process has been going on for some time.
Afro-Latinos will tell you of discrimination from those who speak Spanish, as well as from those who speak English.
All sides are holding Afro-Colombian Senator Piedad Cordoba accountable for her ardent support of Chavez and, implicitly, the FARC.
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Afro-Caribbeans and Indians were less segregated, as they are in most British cities.
Most Afro-Latinos arrived in this country by way of various waves of immigration.
He leads Jamaat al Muslimeen, a group of mainly Afro-Trinidadian converts to Islam.
Notting Hill became famous for its carnival, a weekend-long pageant of Afro-Caribbean culture.
Well, before what became known as the wigger syndrome, writers like Norman Mailer explored white America's infatuation with Afro cool.
Afro-Uruguayans are among dis-advantaged groups in the country with access to cultural wealth hindered by poverty and lack of infrastructure.
Tamar-Kali, an Afro-punk and hardcore singer, songwriter and guitarist, is part of a scene not encompassed by Lilith's version of diversity.
Mr. WANG: Dozens of new bands formed out of the Afro-Caribbean communities living in the courts of Panama City in Colon.
Additionally 43 percent of Afro-Americans vote early (versus 20 percent for everyone else), and early voting has long meant longer waits.
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The children of Afro-Caribbean and Indian immigrants have completely closed the earnings gap with whites, in both professional and blue-collar work.
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