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Kuduro (or kuduru) is a type of
music and
dance from Angola. It is
characterized as uptempo, energetic, and danceable.
Kuduro was
developed in Luanda...
- "Danza
Kuduro" (English:
Kuduro Dance) is a Spanish/Portuguese song by
Puerto Rican recording artist Don Omar and Portuguese–French
singer Lucenzo, from...
- "Vem Dançar
Kuduro" (pronounced [vɐ̃j dɐ̃ˈsaɾ kuˈðuɾu], English: Come
Dance Kuduro) is a
multilingual Portuguese/English/Spanish
dance hit
single by Lucenzo...
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neighborhood with
African immigrants,
Pongo saw for the
first time the
kuduro group Denon Squad performing on the street.
After her recovery, she started...
- home to a
diverse group of
styles including kazukuta, semba,
kizomba and
kuduro. Just off the
coast of
Luanda is Ilha do Cabo, home to an
accordion and...
- "Vem dançar
Kuduro".
Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Don Omar
released a Spanish/Portuguese
version of the song
under the
title "Danza
Kuduro" with Lucenzo...
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Titica is an
Angolan kuduro musician and dancer. She was
named "the new face" of
kuduro by the BBC.
Titica was born in Luanda. Her
stage name is Portuguese...
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beats with the
African zouk and
kuduro genre. It is
generally credited with
creating the "zouk b****" and "progressive
kuduro"
variant and has
received an...
- "Sound of
Kuduro" is a
kuduro song by
Buraka Som
Sistema featuring DJ Znobia, M.I.A.,
Saborosa and **** Prata, from
their album Black Diamond released...
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Underground African electronic dance music Afrobeats Azonto Coupé-décalé
Kuduro Mahraganat Shangaan electro Budots Changa tuki
Dancehall pop
Denpa music...