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kwaito

British  
/ ˈkwaɪˌtəʊ /

noun

  1. a type of South African pop music with lyrics spoken over an instrumental backing usually consisting of slowed-down house music layered with African percussion and melodies

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Etymology

Origin of kwaito

C20: from Amakwaito , a gang in Sophiatown, South Africa, in the 1950s

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It’s a svelte, melodic style of dance music pitched between European deep house, jazzy R&B and local styles like kwaito and gqom.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 9, 2024

With its distinct log drum, the South African invention is a blend of deep house, kwaito, jazz, and lounge music.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2022

The music has also changed, with hiphop and its South African township version, known as kwaito, added to the staple of Afrikaans guitar and vocals.

From Reuters Aug. 13, 2015

Its many offerings include traditional gumboot dancing, a tribute to Nelson Mandela, and an array of musical genres, including Zulu drums and kwaito, a club genre born in post-apartheid Johannesburg.

From New York Times Jan. 1, 2015

DJ Clock produces a slick, clipped style of the new kwaito.

From The Guardian Aug. 11, 2011

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