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.
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.
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.
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.
He started wearing wide-brimmed hats (a brown velour Borsalino one was his favorite), and sported a low afro and intense muttonchop sideburns.
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Black Afro-Caribbean boys are among the lowest achievers in England's education system, alongside poor white working class boys, according to official statistics.
At the base of his sound is mbalax, Senegal's traditional griot percussion and praise-singing music, filtered through Afro-Cuban, pop and rock sensibilities.
Lupus is ten times more common in women and four times more likely to occur in Afro-Caribbean and Asian people than whites.
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